Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Plenty of Fish
Ed and Colleen Suarez were visiting Amelia Island and took in a back country fishing trip on The Anglers Mark this morning. The tide was dead low when we met at Atlantic Seafood so we headed up to the Jolley River to fish the exposed oyster banks. If you wanted some action then this was the place to be! Non stop bites and catching and releasing for about 2 hours. There wasn't a whole lot of size to the Redfish and Flounder that the anglers caught, but there was a bunch of catching. They mixed in two handfulls of Croaker, some hard fighting, hard jumping Ladyfish, a couple of Snapper, and a nice Bonnethead Shark. We continued to fish until we ran out of bait then stopped in and picked some more up. Our next stop behind Tiger Island didn't produce any real bites so we came around to the ocean side and again the anglers were catching fish. Ed rounded out his personal Amelia Island Back Country Slam when he picked up a Seatrout. After more Trout, Ladyfish, and Snapper, we headed in, counting it as another great day to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Monday, July 23, 2012
Slam, Slot and Double
Mike and Heather Hingson were visiting Amelia Island with their two kids Emily and Joe and scheduled an Amelia Island back country fishing trip on The Anglers Mark this morning. We headed up to the Jolley River on the very first of an incoming tide and with a slight breeze to out backs. Using 1/4 jigs and live shrimp, the anglers began making presentations to the oyster lined banks and the bite began almost immediately and lasted for about 2 hours. Although the Croakers were thick, the anglers picked up some nice Seatrout and feisty Redfish, too. Then Mike had a strong hookup and his drag ripped out, FISH ON! He played the fish perfectly and after a good battle, he directed the fish into the waiting net. This 24" Slot Red was a nice fish! Shortly after that Mike and Joe had a double hookup and when they got their respective fish in, it turne out that Joe's Trout trumped Mike's Redfish! Joe went on to catch a couple of keeper sized Flounder (the family released all of their fish) to round out his personal Amelia Island Back Country Slam. For a while, Emily was on fire, hooking up Trout after Trout, enough to earn the label, Trout Queen! We fished outside of Tiger later and picked up a few more small Trout and Ladyfish, then called it a day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Constant Bite
David and Whitney Nofsinger treated their two young angler sons, Harper and Willis, to an Amelia Island back country fishing trip on The Anglers Mark this morning. We headed up to Jolley River on the first of an incoming tide loaded down with a bait well of live shrimp. I dropped the trolling motor along an oyster lined bank and we began to inch along, casting jigs and shrimp to the exposed oysters. From the first cast the young anglers were getting bites, hooking up often and keeping their parents and I busy getting them re-baited and back in the water. They caught small, but hungry Trout, feisty Redfish, and Croaker's and were getting their casting down when Willis had a strong bite, his drag ripped out, and FISH ON! When he yelled "DAD!", David pitched in to help hold the rod and when we realized that the fish was BIG, David took over and began an epic battle, fighting the fish from bow to stern with the fish making some strong runs in between. Eventually he subdued the beast and we finally netted an oversized 28 1/2" slot Redfish! Wow, what a fish! This put the duo into First place in The Anglers Mark Bragging Rights Tournament -Redfish Category. We continued fishing the bank, had a few strong hookups and breakoffs, continued to pick up small Trout and small, but fiesty Redfish, then we made run to the outside of Tiger Island where the anglers continued there catching ways. Harper caught the largest Seatrout, a keeper sized one and both he and Willis added Ladyfish to their catch. The sun was up and hot so we called it a day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Bait Busters
We had a beautiful morning today - sunshine and just a slight breeze. I fished with Abby and Daniel Vines along with Steve and Susie Komisar. We met at the Atlantic Seafood dock early - 6:30am, and headed up to the Jolley River to fish a tide that had been coming in for about 2 and half hours. We eased along the bank tossing finger mullet on jigs up to the still exposed oysters and the anglers were getting bites. They caught plenty of hungry Trout and feisty Redfish along with a couple of Snapper and Croakers. Unfortunately, the "baitstealers" were hungry too and in less than an hour and a half we had worke through all of our bait1 We picked up and made a run to the Bait House and got 5 dozen live shrimp, then headed over to the outside of Tiger Island to toss the shrimp under floats to the flooded oyster beds. It wasn't long before the anglers again were catching fish - Trout, Reds, Ladyfish and a couple of small Black Tip sharks! We made a stop in Lanceford Creek and a stop justs south of Rayonier, then headed in, counting it as another great day to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Let the Music Play


Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Big and Bigger




Sunday, July 15, 2012
Fishing Against The Wind


Birthday Double Slam


Friday, July 13, 2012
Trout and Reds. Trout and Reds


Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Flurry of Fish Catch'n
Callie and Keith Oswald were visiting Amelia Island on business, but took the time to get their young sons out on the water by scheduling a back country fishing trip on The Anglers Mark yesterday afternoon. We headed north out of the Fernandina Beach City marina and with the tide high and just starting out, found a grass patch to fish some live mud minnows dangled under a float rig. The wind had kicked up for some reason and made it very difficult to cast, so we moved around to Manatee Creek and tried the same. Although we had a few nibbles, there were no takers, so we headed up to Jolley River. The current was really flowing now and with the wind gusting, the anglers had a tough time, but they persevered! Callie got things rolling by picking up a couple of Rays, then she had a good bite and reeled in a Flounder. This must have opened the doors because all of the anglers began to catch fish. Both Carter and Landon caught Trout and a whole bunch of Blue Crabs! If we had wanted to have a Crab boil, we'd have a had enough! The anglers added more Trout and a few feisty Redfish to round out an Amelia Island Backwater Slam! The sun was headed down so we headed in, counting it as another great day to be out on Amelia Island waters!
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