Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Fun Amelia Island Fishing
The low tide was scheduled for around 1:50pm so Frank Bioteau and I planned to meet at the City marina at 1pm to get in some Amelia Island back country fishing. It was cool enough for a light jacket but there was very little breeze and the sun was breaking through some slightly overcast skies as we headed out the marina and ran up Lanceford Creek to fish the exposed oyster beds. It was a good pick because we hadn't been fishing long before Frank began to pick up some feisty Redfish. He encouraged me to join in so I picked up one of my light spinning outfits and began to catch some fish too. We had a good handful of Redfish and a Trout or two before we picked up and ran around to Tiger Island to fish the first of an incoming tide. Again, feisty Redfish and a couple of Seatrout. Frank added a hard fighting Black "puppy" Drum and I had a a couple of keeper sized Sheepshead -rounding out an Amelia Island Back Country Grand Slam of Redfish, Seatrout, Drum and Sheepshead! We made a run up to the Jolley River where we picked up a couple more Redfish and Seatrout then made our last stop on the big loop at Bell River. Again, Redfish and Seatrout. By this time the breeze had dropped to almost nothing making the water almost like a mirror as the sun began to go down. What a fun fishing trip and a great way to spend the day out on Amelia Island waters!
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Beautiful Day and Big Sheepshead
Boy what a storm we had last night! The rain came down in buckets but when the sun came up it was cool and sunny with just a slight breeze. I picked Jim Gaddy up at the Ritz Carlton, boat in tow, and we headed down to the Sawpit Creek boat ramp, launched, and ran up the Amelia River and in to the Horsehead area to fish an outgoing tide. The oysters were just showing so Jim started off tossing a live shrimp under a float but quickly switched to an artificial jig and then alternated between that and a jig/shrimp combo. As the sun rose higher we knew it was going to be a beautiful day out on the water. We fished the banks of Jackstaff as the water dropped and had no real bites then we made a run over to the Nassau River, fished a spot, and also had no real bites. Our next stop was down at Broward Island which we fished a good hour as the tides swept the shoreline. Jim was quick on the rod and did pick up a couple of pesky "baitstealers". We made a run back east and began to fish the now exposed oyster beds. Jim commented that he had a weird bite then his rod bent double, FISH ON! He played the fish patiently as his drag sang and when it came to the surface we saw that it was a BIG Sheepshead! Jim worked the fish to the boat and even though the fish looked defeated, he was playing possum! As I went to net the fish it made one last dash and BAP, Fish Off! Ouch! But we weren't to be detered. Shortly after that we had another weird bite and again the rod bent. Sure enough as Jim worked it to the surface we saw it was another Big Sheepshead. This time we made sure the beast was subdued and after netting it we measured it to 21.25", a very nice Sheepshead! As the tide came in we worked the rocks at Seymore's Pointe and caught 2 feisty Redfish. With that, we called it a day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Monday, December 30, 2013
First Fish and Most Fish

The weather only got better today as the day progressed. After an early morning fishing trip I met Harold Blanton, his son-in-law Roger and Roger's daughter Amanda at the Sawpit Creek Boat Ramp and again headed north to fish the Horsehead area. We made our first stop at Bubblegum Reef and Amanda quickly knocked the "skunk off the boat" by landing a hungry Seatrout for the first fish of the day. The anglers continued to fish and had to work through some pesky bait stealers and just when I though that this spot was going to be a bust, BOOM! FISH ON! Harold's rod was bent double and his drag was singing. This big fish stayed deep and was all fight but Harold patiently played the fish. He had to go from bow to stern and back but he kept the pressure on and after an extended battle we finally landed the largest Black Drum we've landed of the year - a 25" 15lb Black Drum! We made a move to Broward Island to fish the first of an incoming tide and here all the anglers began to land fish. Amanda had a nice Redfish and so did here dad, Roger. They caught Seatrout and more Reds and then Harold landed another keeper sized Black Drum. After catching a few more fish we made a run to the Jackstaff bank and now the light breeze had dropped to no breeze making the water like glass as the sun crept downward. The anglers were fishing float rigs now and picked up a few more Seatrout. We tallied up the count and it appeared that Amanda had caught the most fish during the trip, too! With that, we called it a day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!
One Two Three Slams


Sunday, December 29, 2013
Recipe of the Month: Cheese Ball (Loaf)
This Cheese Ball recipe is a great appetizer for the holidays:
1 ½
packages Cream Cheese
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
4 Oz. grated Sharp Cheddar Cheese
1 Tblsp finely crumbled Blue Cheese
¼ Cup celery chopped fine
¼ Cup bell peppers chopped fine
2 Tblsp green onions chopped fine
3 dashes Franks Hot sauce
½ tsp
garlic powder
4 Oz. pecans, finely chopped (the finer chopped the
better coverage you’ll get)
Set out Cream Cheese to soften. Mix everything thoroughly in a bowl, except pecans. Chill mixture in refrigerator overnight. Roll cheese ball in chopped pecans and chill
again before serving. I like to make it
a loaf – you get more pecans with each bite!
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Making The Most of Lousy Weather

Thursday, December 26, 2013
Drum Drum and Drum

Amazing Wildlife Photo's

Click on the picture to enlarge it.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Seeing Red(s) on Christmas Eve

Monday, December 23, 2013
Trout Are Down Deep


Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)