It wasn't long before Joshua "knocked the skunk off" when he hooked up and landed a feisty Redfish. From then on it was "game on"! The duo were catching one Redfish after the other - after picking thru the smaller Reds Patrick hooked up and expertly battled to the boat a nice 22" Slot Red. Shortly after that Joshua had the hookup and patiently played a Slot fish of his own to the net. Out of multiple Redfish caught I counted a total of four Slot fish brought in. We could have stayed there for a while and caught fish but we moved on for a change of scenery!
Our next stop was up at Soap Creek where we switched to float rigs and the live shrimp. Joshua had his float drift over a shell pointe and BAM! Float gone! He caught up to it, lifted his rod and the circle hook set. After a nice fight Josh brought to the net another Redfish. After moving up to a large drainage the duo found that they could drift the floats back thru a ripple and catch hungry Seatrout. After landing a handful, we moved on.We made a long run up the Bell River and set up on the back side of a dock, now back to tossing jigs and shrimp. I think Joushua's first cast was a hookup. He could feel the "bump, bump" and set the hook - Seatrout. After getting a few of those we moved in closer and with casts closer to the bank, they had hookups with Redfish.
We tried a few spots over in Jolley River, drifting floats up by the flooding marsh grass, but had no real bites. Although it was now a bit windy (we had a bumpy ride back), the sun was out and not a cloud in the sky so we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.