
Monday, July 9, 2012
Big Reds Keep on Coming
BJ and Jeanne Craig were taking a break by camping at Little Talbot Island Park and scheduled to meet me at Big Talbot boat ramp for a morning of backcountry fishing on The Anglers Mark this morning. We headed up the Nassau River on the very last of an outgoing tide and stopped to fish one oyster outcrop that was loaded with moving bait. BJ had one hookup with a high flying Ladyfish but that was all we found. Our next stop was at Bubblegum Reef on the very first of an incoming tide. I set the Minnkota I-Pilot to anchor just north of the structure and
we began to toss mud minnows on jigs, letting them sink to the bottom before bumping them back. It wasn't long before BJ had a strong bite and his rod bent, FISH ON! He played the fish perfectly and when the big fish made a run at the stucture, he was able to turn him and keep him out in open water. The fish took BJ from bow to stern and back but we eventually netted this "Tournament Red", a 26 1/4" beast! We continued to fish the area, picking up a couple of more small Reds and small Trout when once again, FISH ON! This one was even bigger and bulled down deep, but BJ kept the pressure on and after a couple of trips around the boat, landed a fatter, 26 3/4" Tournament Red! We fished the spot for a while, then made a run to Broward Island to fish the exposed logs and stumps. Here, the anglers picked up a couple of more "rat" Reds, a few small Trout and then a keeper sized Trout. BJ had something on that was big and battled it for a good while, but this one was not to be! After fishing Jackstaff Creek and picking up a few more fish, we headed in, counting it as another great day to be on Amelia Island waters .

Sunday, July 8, 2012
Young Angler Big Fish
Anna Intraboona, her husband Wesley and their son Collin had set up an Amelia Island back country fishing trip on The Anglers Mark Saturday morning so we met at the Atlantic Seafood dock at 7am and headed up to the Jolley River to fish the incoming tide. Collin is just 7 years old but already has the skills to do his own casting and catching! We began to ease along the oyster lined bank, pitching jigs and mud
minnows up to the edge and bumping it back slowly. Collin was the first to hookup with a hungry Seatrout, then Wesley added one, this one big enough to keep. Wesley had a feisty Redfish and Collin hauled in a Blue Crab then Collin's rod doubled over, FISH ON! He played the big fish all by himself and after a good battle, we landed a nice, 22" Slot Redfish! Later, Collin was fishing a mud minnow under a gloat rig and when his float disappeared, he set the hook and had another strong fight with a Slot Redfish, this one
measuring at 21"! The anglers picked up a few more hungry Trout then we headed on up the river to fish on the bottom for Shark. All of the fresh water from the recent tropical storms must have chased the Sharks out of the back country because we had no bites. We made our last stop outside of Tiger Island and within a few minutes Wesley and Collin were trying to see who could get in the water fast enough with their baits because the Trout and Ladyfish were in a feeding frenzy! Collin added another keeper Trout to the box, then we called it a day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!


Father Son Duo Land Big Reds

Big Reds Continue to Bite
Russ Henry and his family were visiting Amelia Island again for the Summer and scheduled a couple of back country fishing trips with me on The Anglers Mark. We've been having some outstanding Redfish action with most of the the fish being in the Slot or even larger. Russ and two of his sons Carter and James fished with me Thursday and although the two young men picked up a couple of rat Reds early, no more were to be had. They caught some small Trout and a keeper sized Flounder then wrapped up the day with some high flying Ladyfish and drag ripping Shark bites. We fished again Saturday evening and this time we made a
run south to fish the Horsehead area. The angling crew was made up of Russ, Carter and another son - Will. We eased along the bank at Jackstaff and Carter picked up another Ladyfish, but we had no other real bites. Later, we held the boat steady at Bubblegum Reef and Will hooked up and played a feisty Redfish, caught on a mudminnow under a float. Shortly after we had a hard hit and, FISH ON! Carter worked the fish to the boat and we soon netted a nice 24" Redfish. The wind picked up a little bit so we headed back to the marina area and fished some docks at Lanceford Creek. The tide had just started in and we were tossing mud minnows on jigs up to the pilings when the rod bent and drag began to rip. Will had a good battle that made his arms sore, but he stuck with it and landed a "Tournament Red" - 26 3/4" in length! With that, we called it a day, another great one to be on Amelia Island waters!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012
4th of July Redfish Bonanza
Chris Collins of the Macon, Georgia area had set up a Amelia Island back country fishing trip for his son Cameron and his son-in-law Dave Sauer this morning, so we met at the Fernandina Beach Marina and headed up to the Jolley River to fish the last couple of hours of an incoming tide. The live shrimp have been
scarce in the bait shops so we were once again using mud minnows under the float rigs. The tide had covered the oysters as we started a troll of the bank and it wasn't long at all before Cameron picked up a nice Trout then Dave had a hookup that doubled the rod over and ripped the line out, FISH ON! He played
the fish perfectly and after a protracted battle, landed a huge, over-the-Slot Redfish that measured 28 1/4", putting him in first place in The Anglers Mark Bragging Rights Tournament, Redfish category! I can't remember the last time that I stayed at one spot the entire fishing trip - I don't think I ever have. But today was the day and the fish were hungry. Cameron picked up a Slot Red then both anglers yelled FISH ON! and we had a double battle going on that soon produced two more Slot Reds! Dave picked up a 19" Flounder and found another keeper Flounder later on. All told, the anglers had five Slot Reds in the boat, not counting the oversized one that Dave released. We were still looking for that keeper Trout to round out
the Amelia Island Back Country Slam when Cameron hooked up, his rod bent, and drag ripped. It was a big fish and we all thought that here's number six Slot Red but when Cameron got him to the net we realized that it was a large 20" Seatrout! We picked up a few more smaller trout, then called it a day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!



Mud Minnows Rule!





Saturday, June 30, 2012
Slow Start But Big Finish
Bill and Cecilia Madden were making the best of their visit to Amelia Island by staying at the beautiful Elizabeth Pointe Lodge at the beach and then making the 5 minute drive into town to meet me at the marina for a back country fishing trip on The Anglers Mark. We left the Atlantic Seafood dock at 7am this morning with clear skies, a slight breeze and a falling tide. Our first stop was the docks of Lanceford Creek and with the oysters still covered, I had Bill tossing a topwater lure up to the marsh grass and Cecilia pitching a jig and shrimp combo. There wasn't much going on, but Bill did pick up and aggressive Blue up near the dock pilings. We moved on to the logs of Tiger Island and both Bill and Cecilia saw action with Bill catching a hungry Flounder on a mud minnow and jig while Cecilia reeled in a feisty Redfish. Jolley Bank started slow but turned out to be the place to be. Cecilia's rod got hot as she began to pickup hungry Trout after Trout on a mud minnow and shrimp fished slowly from the bank (which rounded out the couple's Amelia Island Back Country Slam) and she also hooked up with a couple more of the feisty Redfish. As we neared the end of the trip. Cecilia's rod bent and drag began to sing, FISH ON! She kept the pressure on as she worked the fish in slowly and we soon netted an nice 19 1/2" Seatrout, which put her in 3rd place in The Anglers Mark Bragging Rights Tournament! With only a couple of mud minnows left, and not to be outdone, Bill hooked up with a large Seatrout, too. With that, we called it a day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Friday, June 29, 2012
Redfish on a Jerk Bait

Sunday, June 24, 2012
The Jone's Find the Trout

Shark Catching Adds Excitement

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