
Saturday, March 22, 2014
First Ever Fish is Slot Red

Big Fish Starts the Day

Anglers Mark 2014 Bragging Rights Tournament - Redfish category (scroll down right side of this report to see standings). Later, Susie hauled in a nice hungry Seatrout. We made a stop at Seymore's Pointe where Susie caught a feisty Redfish then we made a run to Broward Island where the "catching" heated up. Both Susie and Don caught feisty Redfish then they landed a Slot sized one, too. The anlers picked up aSeatrout and Sheepshead to round out an Amelia Island Back Country Slam and after making our last stop in Christopher Creek to pick up one last Red, we headed in, counting it as another great day to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Discovering a New World

Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Marlin Perkins Would be Proud


Saturday, March 15, 2014
Back in the Saddle
I had engine issues on my Tuesday trip and ended up hauling The Anglers Mark to the repair shop. But I had the boat back Friday morning and luckily Paul and John Landahl had the paitence to wait on me and the boat to squeeze in a fishing trip before they headed back to Chicago. We met down at the Atlantic Seafood dock at 1pm and headed up Lanceford Creek to fish the last of an outgoing tide. Paul was working a jig and shrimp in deeper water and picked up a nice Seatrout. When the tide changed we made a run around to Tiger Island and our "catching" picked up. Both Paul and John caught a few Seatrout and we had some nice feisty Redfish. Later we hit Jolley River then the Bell River where John landed the final and biggest Redfish. It sure was a beautiful day and a great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Knocked The Socks Off

That's what Charles Greenman did to the Bragging Rights Tournament leader board! I had met Charles and his son Will down at the Big Talbot Island State Park boat ramp on Sawpit Creek this morning with a baitwell full of live shrimp and we headed up the Nassau River to fish a creek outflow on an outgoing tide. The oysters were just beginning to show. Will was tossing a live shrimp under a float and Charles was using a jig and shrimp combo up in the creek mouth. But we had no real bites. We moved around to fish a likely spot in Jackstaff, had no bites, then ran to the mouth of Jackstaff to fish the oyster lined banks. Although the anglers felt like they were getting "nibbles", there were no real bites here, either. Ouch. Our next stop was back in the Nassau River and the tide was really getting down. We hit Bubblegum Reef and this proved to be the ticket. We had a subtle bump, an hookup, and Will was able to reel in his first ever Sheepshead, of keeper size. Shortly after that another soft bump, a hookup and Will landed a nice keeper sized Black "Puppy Drum". Then Charles got in on the action. He had a good bite and set the hook and had a the fish on, but then it really began to pull and we knew he had a FISH ON! Boy what a battle. Charles played the fish patiently, even when it got behind the boat and in the current and after slowly wearing him out, Charles landed the 32.25" oversized Redfish to take first place in the Anglers Mark 2014 Bragging Rights Tournament -Redfish Category (scroll down right side of this report for standings). We had another strong bite but a quick break off then Charles was at it again. This fish went from bow to stern then took Charles to the bow, around the trolling motor and back to stern where he eventually subdued the big Redfish and landed it to be measured at 31", another oversized Red! After one more strong bite, hookup and breakoff, we headed to Broward Island to fish the exposed logs, picking up a few feisty Redfish before calling it a day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Monday, March 3, 2014
Foggy Fishing
There was one sole wild horse at the mouth of Beach Creek and after touring the creek we made a run to Jolley River to fish the very first of an incoming tide. It was perfect conditions and although we seemed to be getting a few nibbles, we had no takers. Our next stop was Tiger Island and here we had some good bites. Carlie got the "skunk off the boat" by catching and landing a nice feisty Redfish, her first ever Redfish. She then hook and landed up a keeper sized Seatrout. Zach and I were playing chess with "baitstealers" but Zach was patient and soon got in on the real action, landing a couple of feisty Redfish. We watched the sun go down over the marsh then headed in, counting it as another great day to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Friday, February 28, 2014
Recipe of the Month: Mel's Peanut Butter Chocolate Pie
1/2 Cup Crunch Peanut Butter
¾ Cup
Milk
1 Box sugar free/fat free vanilla pudding mix
1 Box sugar free/fat free chocolate pudding
mix
1 Fat Free Cool Whip
Semi Sweet dark chocolate for garnish.
Mix peanut
butter, milk, and packet of vanilla pudding mix. It will be soupy then will begin to firm up.
Spread into
bottom of pie crust. Mix chocolate
pudding mix per directions and pour over peanut butter layer. Let it firm up then spread Cool Whip over
chocolate pudding mix. Garnish with
gratings of semi sweet dark chocolate.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
First Red Big Red

Friday, February 21, 2014
Setting the Bar High

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