Showing posts with label bald eagle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bald eagle. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Enjoy What You Got

What a super beautiful day we had today!  I met Dennis Brizzi and his fishing crew Bob and Jeremy out at Goffinsville Park mid morning with plans to fish the first of an outgoing tide. It was still coming in at Goffinsville so we ran over to Pumpkin Hill and drifted float rigs and live shrimp along the flooding marsh line. 

As it turned out, we didn't "tear them up" today but with a somewhat cool temperature, sunshine, and a slight breeze, I could tell these anglers were enjoying being out on the water. Jeremy did have a good bite at that first stretch, and when we moved around the corner Dennis put a small Seatrout in the water, then Bob hooked up and played to the boat a nice 18" Seatrout, and then he had an epic battle with a 3' Bonnethead Shark, the first of the year. He played it patiently, fought it from Starboard to Port, from stern to bow, and back to stern, then settled in for the fight. It took a while on that light tackle but we eventually landed it for photograph and release. 

It was a real treat to be fishing under the watchful eye of a Bald Eagle setting on an shell bank. 

We fished Seymore's Pointe on the outgoing tide and here Dennis, after breaking off initially on a bigger fish, put a handful of Mangrove Snapper in the boat. After running thru Horsehead we fished Pompano Pointe, to no avail, then we fished over off of Jackstaff, a couple of spots, then back thru Horsehead we went. 


After a long run up the Nassau River we dipped into a creek and worked the bank and Jeremy persevered and hooked up and landed a nice Flounder. He also put two Blue Crab in the boat!  The sun was shining, the birds were chirping, we had caught a few, so as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida. 

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Frosty Fishing

I fished yesterday afternoon, and this morning, and both trips were a bit "frosty", but the weather was beautiful otherwise!  Yesterday afternoon I met Eric Feith and his son Jonah out at Goffinsville Park on a tide that had just hit high. We fished a large drainage with float rigs, then backed off and fished deep with jigs and live shrimp; we fished the Nassauville Rocks deep, then fished Broward Island deep - Jonah did get a keeper sized Flounder. We ran down to Sawpit Creek and fished the bridge, deep with jigs and live shrimp, then fished just south of Sawpit ramp and here Jonah reeled in a hungry Seatrout.  It was kinda slow but it was a beautiful day, and we had sightings of porpoise, shore birds, and a Bald Eagle.





This morning I met Henrietta Reason and her two sons Eric and Evan down at Sawpit Creek. We made the run up the Nassau to fish some docks on the first of an incoming tide. Although the bite was slow, Evan, after making a perfect cast up to the pilings and had a good strong hookup, and Fish On! Evan patiently played it to the boat and landed a Slot sized Redfish. After moving around the corner and fishing deep with jigs, it was Henrietta's turn to have the big bite. She hooked up and expertly brought to the boat a 17" Seatrout. We fished Broward Island, both north and south, then Pumpkin Hill, deep with the jigs and shallow with the floats, then finished up over at Nassauville, fishing deep with the jigs. Again, we had a beautiful day with porpoise rolling around us and a Bald Eagle keeping a watchful eye so we counted it as two good days of fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.