Saturday, July 13, 2013
Left 'Em Biting
It's almost like a holiday for me when I have a sole angler on The Anglers Mark and that was what I had today, fishing with Alan Reeves this morning. We met down at the Big Talbot Island Park at 7am and headed up the Nassau River to fish the very first of the incoming tide. It's always fun to start a fishing trip off with the first cast resulting in, BOOM! FISH ON! and that's what happened. We had a BIG fish on first cast and the rod bent over and the drag ripped out. But this big fish had been around for a while and it eventually made its way around some structure and broke itself off. OUCH. But not to be deterred, Alan made another cast (his second), and, FISH ON! He played this big fish patiently and we soon netted a big 21 1/2" Seatrout! This Trout placed Alan tied for 3rd in my Anglers Mark 2013 Bragging Rights Tournament, Seatrout category (scroll down right side of this report for standings). We continued to fish and it was almost a bite on every cast. Alan boated 10-15 Snapper, 8 of which were keeper sized. He also landed a handful of Redfish with three being in the Slot and the biggest measuring to 24". Before we left the first spot he had a nice sized Croaker and limited out on Seatrout over 20". We made a run to Broward Island and were soon catching fish again. Alan added another Slot Redfish, picked up some hungry Seatrout and we also tangled with a couple of Stingrays. We had caught so many fish Alan had gotten his fishing "fix" in, so we called it a day, left 'em biting, and headed in, counting it as another great day to be fishing on Amelia Island waters!
Friday, July 12, 2013
Persistence Passed Down


Thursday, July 11, 2013
Fish Catch'n Day


Amelia Island Afternoon Fishing

sons Riley and Cooper and their friend Conner down at the Big Talbot Island Park boat ramp at Sawpit Creek. We headed up the Amelia River with a bait well full of mudminnows and "Tiger" minnows that I had gotten from another anglers who was heading home. We started easing along an oyster lined bank at Jackstaff and Conner started things off, catching a Seatrout, then another, then another. Ricky added a Trout, Cooper picked up a feisty
Redfish then a Ladyfish and Riley wrapped up the spot with another Trout. We moved on around to the Nassau River where Cooper's rod began to heat up! He landed a hungry Snapper then he had a strong hookup and, FISH ON! He played the big fish perfectly and we soon netted a nice Slot Redfish! We eventually made a move up to the downed longs of Broward Island and after a little fishing we pulled in a small Flounder then Cooper had another strong hookup and boated another keeper Slot Redfish! With that, we called it a day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Doubled Up and Oversized

Saturday, July 6, 2013
Flounder For Dinner


Friday, July 5, 2013
Tie Dyed Slam

Thursday, July 4, 2013
Shark Awakening


Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Rainy Weather Dampens Fishing

Monday, July 1, 2013
Banner Day With Big Reds

patiently but this time I released the I-Pilot and we drifted with the current, fighting the big fish. Eventually Ben landed an oversized 28.75" Redfish! These anglers were in for a big day of fishing because the BIG Reds were not through! Alex hooked up and played this big fish perfectly, determined to land this one, and he did. We measured it before we released it and found it to be 33.5" would put Alex in the lead in my Anglers Mark 2013 Bragging Rights Tournament, Redfish category (scroll down right side of this report for standings) Ben added a 26.5" Slot Red, and then a 30" oversized Red. Alex added 20" Slot Red, and William put two 21" Slot Reds in the boat. The anglers wrapped the day up by landing two keeper sized Black Drum. And with that, we called it a day, another great day to be out on Amelia Island waters!
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