Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Flounder Catch Tops Trip
Jeremy Sykes lined an Amelia Island back water fishing trip with his girlfriend Nichole and her son Brooks on The Anglers Mark for this morning. We headed out of the Fernandina marina and ran up to Lanceford Creek to fish the dock pilings with live shrimp on jigs and floats. The anglers warmed up and were getting nibbles here and there, then Nichole had a strong hookup and a good battle and eventually expertly landed a nice 17" Flounder. Jeremy worked patiently and hooked up a feisty Redfish. We made run up to Jolley River and fished the oyster beds on the last of an outgoing tide. We hadn't been fishing long when Brooks' rod bent over and the drag began to sing! He played the big fish around the boat, from stern to bow and back to stern, and made a couple of trips again, around the boat. He got the hang of lifting the fish, keeping pressure on it, then reeling down to get another lift and soon brought to net a nice 3'+ Bonnethead Shark. Shortly later, Nichole added another Flounder to the cooler and Jeremy pulled in a few more feisty Redfish. We hit another bank and after Jeremy had hooked up a little baitstealer, he smartly left it on the hook and within a cast or two had caught a very nice 19" Seatrout! Our last stop was behind Tiger Island and we took advantage of the shade by putting the bow up on a mud bank. Brooks landed another Bonnethead and Nichole finished off an Amelia Island Grand Slam by bringing in a Puppy Drum With that, we called it a day, another great one to be on Amelia Island waters!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Rain Rain Go Away


Monday, June 11, 2012
Fathers Day Fishing
Sheena Abrams treated her father Steve to an early Fathers day fishing trip this morning. The family is visiting Amelia Island from Greenville, SC. Steve brought along his two son-in-laws, Luke and Chris, meeting me at the Atlantic Seafood dock at 7am this morning. We've been having a ton of rain the last few days but we had a break this morning with clear skies and just a slight breeze. We headed up to Lanceford Creek to fish the docks on an outgoing tide, tossing jigs and shrimp up to the pilings. The anglers had a few nibbles and Steve was able to "get the skunk off the boat", hooking up with a hungry Seatrout. Luke added a feisty Redfish to the catch . We made a run around to the Jolley River and up to "Snook Creek", fishing the oyster beds on the last of an outgoing tide. Again the guys were getting bites then Chris had a strong hookup and his drag sang as the line played out. He played the fish perfectly and after a lengthy battle he brought a 3' Bonnethead Shark to the boat. Before I could get the net under the fish, he made one last lunge for freedom - and snapped the leader. No picture of this shark! We continued to fish the oyster beds of Jolley where Luke hooked up with another hungry Seatrout, then Chris added one that was keeper sized. Chris had a another couple of battles with the Bonnetheads, but they were having none of coming in to the boat for pictures! Our lasts stop was at the downed logs of Tiger Island, but the sun was up and getting hot and we had no significant bites, so we headed in, counting it as another great day of fishing!
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Not Once But Twice
It was a Granddad, Dad and son's fishing trip on The Anglers Mark Saturday when Dan Zuckschwerdt, his dad Ed, and Dan's two sons Leonard and Nathan made the short trip from St. Mary's, Georgia to Amelia Island. We met at 7am at the Atlantic Seafood dock down at the City of Fernandina Beach marina and made our way up towards Tiger Island to fish the very last of an incoming tide. At our first stop the anglers pitched float rigs with live shrimp to flooded oyster beds, but the fish were having none of it. We did have a
manatee sighting as the graceful animal cruised by. At our second stop the anglers were all fishing with intent and as the tide changed and started out, they began to get bites. Grandad Ed got the "skunk" off the boat, hooking up with a hungry Seatrout, then Nathan caught one, too. Then Ed had another bite and I could tell that this was a bigger fish because the rod was bent and he was having to work the fish in. After a good battle Ed boated a nice 18 1/2" Flounder, putting him in 2nd place in The Anglers Mark 2012
Bragging Rights Tournament, Flounder category. We moved on up to Jolley River and held at a marsh
runout. I was thinking we'd have some good Trout action here but when Nathan's rod bent and the drag began to rip I thought we either had a large Redfish or a Bonnethead shark. After a couple of runs we figured out it was a shark. But what surprised me was that 11 year old Nathan continued to battle the shark, lifting his rod and reeling down to work the big fish in. He fought the big fish through 4, 5, 6 and more runs and finally brought it to the net for pictures and release. Dan got in on the action and caught an even bigger Shark, then Nathan had another hookup, this time on even lighter tackle, and fought this big Shark in all by himself, again! We were "sharked out" so we made move and now with the oysters exposed, the anglers were tossing jigs and shrimp. Dan added a nice 21" Slot Redfish to the live well and later Nathan picked up a 17" Trout to round out an Amelia Island Back Country Slam, and with that, we headed in, counting it as another great day to be on the water!



Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Fishing Before Beryl Hits

Saturday, May 12, 2012
Redfish'n Anniversary

Saturday, April 28, 2012
Early Morning Redfish Fight

Sunday, April 22, 2012
Young Man Big Fish

Local resident Mark Dennis had his brother David visiting Amelia Island along with David's grandson, JJ, so they took in an Amelia Island back country fishing trip on The Anglers Mark yesterday morning. The weather report had been calling for a large storm to roll through later in the day, but when we eased out of the City of Fernandina Beach Harbor Marina the skies were clear and there was very little wind - perfect fishing conditions. The tide had been coming in for a couple of hours and the oysters had covered, so we made a stop outside Tiger Island to fish with live shrimp under floats with our Shimano Sradic 2500 reels on 7' rods. Both Mark and David had some hookups with smaller Trout and Blues, then Mark had a good strong bite and a battle on his hands. But the big fish found the oysters and cut itself off, OUCH! Not to be deterred, JJ continued to fish and when his float went under and the drag began to rip, we knew we had another big fish. Together, grandad David and JJ worked the fish, fighting it from bow to stern and eventually we netted a Slot sized 25" Redfish! Eventually we moved around to behind Tiger and began to fish with the jig/shrimp combo. The anglers weren't getting much action, but JJ again found the big fish! He had a strong hookup, his rod bent, and the fight was on! He battled the fish, this time all by himself, and we netted a very large, 19" Flounder, putting JJ in a firm lead in the Flounder category of The Anglers Mark Bragging Rights Tournament! We moved on to the Jolley River where both David and Mark had hookups, long battles and releases of 3' Bonnethead Shark. Mark rounded out the Amelia Island Backwater Slam by boating a keeper sized Seatrout, which wrapped up a great day to be on Amelia Island waters!
A Variety of Fish Catch'n

Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Find Me a Redfish Please
Redfish have been few and far between this week so when my cousin, Jim Garner and his buddy Brad Anderson stepped on the boat yesterday afternoon at the Sawpit Creek boat ramp I was hoping we'd find some Redfish. We made a run up the Nassau River just as the tide was turning and starting back in to fish Broward Island with jigs and shrimp and artificial grubs. Brad hadn't fished in years but after a little warm up to get the rust off he was ready to go. His first real cast was to some downed tree limbs and because I was just getting things arranged for a slow troll of the bank, I didn't see the hookup, but..... FISH ON! And it was big one, too! The drag screamed on his Shimano Stradic 2500 as the line ripped out and soon Brad was on the way from the bow to stern as the big fish headed out to deeper water. Brad worked the fish up but this beast was having none of it and again headed deep with the drag ripping. After a long battle we finally saw the big Redfish come to the surface and Brad pulled him in to the waiting net. The fish measured 27 1/2", over the slot, so we snapped some pictures then released the fish, making sure it swam easily away. Brad now holds the lead in The Anglers Mark 2012 Bragging Rights Tournament in the Redfish category! What a great way to start a fishing day! We worked the bank slowly and picked up a couple of small, but feisty Seatrout, then Jim had a good hookup on a jig and Temptation Bait chartreuse grub. He played the fish perfectly and we soon landed a nice 19" Seatrout. The bite slowed so we headed back up the river to fish a few more spots. Out from behind the island, we were exposed to the wind blowing 15-20 and it made it very difficult to fish. But the anglers persevered and continued to cast until the sun was setting. We called it day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters.
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