
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
First Flounder of the Year

Tuesday, April 1, 2014
MIxing a Trip

Alisa Anderson set up a fishing trip this afternoon for her family and another family visiting Amelia Island this week. I met Brock, his daughter Emily and son Jacob along with Alyssa's daughter Meredith down at the Atlantic Seafood dock on a high and outgoing tide. We headed north to fish some flooded oyster beds with live shrimp under floats, but had no real bites. We made a move to fish deeper water with jigs and shrimp and this paid off as Emily was able to hookup and reel in a nice hungry Seatrout. The anglers kept having their bait stolen but Brock figured it out and snagged a keeper sized Sheepshead. Jacob followed it up with a Sheepshead of his own. We made our last stop at Jolley River and as we eased along the bank of exposed oysters, Jacob hooked up and landed a nice feisty Redfish to round out the anglers Amelia Island Back Country Slam! We made a run back to the dock and changed passengers, this time taking Alyssa and the rest of her family for a boat tour of the historic and nature sites of Amelia Island and Cumberland Island. We were treated to multiple sightings of wild horses on Cumberland before we headed in, counting it as another great day to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Big Fish for a Windy Day

My afternoon trip began in kinda of a jumble. I met Joshua and Chrissy Williams at the Atlantic Seafood dock after lunch and even though the morning trip had been fairly calm, the wind had picked up. We made a run up Lanceford Creek but we had only been fishing for a short while when we realized that two young anglers were having engine trouble. So we threw them a rope and towed them down the river, the resumed fishing. But the wind was blowing so hard we had to leave. Our next stop was in Eagans Creek and although the anglers were getting nibbles, we had no real bites. We made a run to Tiger Island and the wind was somewhat blocked and the fish bite began. Both Chrissy and Joshua landed a good handful of feisty Redfish then Chrissy put a big 24" Slot Redfish in the boat! We moved about 50 feet and caught Redfish, Sheepshead and Black "puppy" Drum. We moved another 30 feet and had now real bites. Back to our original spot, the anglers resumed catching feisty Redfish then Joshua took a turn at a big Redfish. He patiently played the fish and eventually landed a nice 25" Slot Red! Even though the wind was blowing we were able to salvage a great day of fishing out on Amelia Island waters!
Friday, March 28, 2014
Walk Off Grand Slam

Thursday, March 27, 2014
It's Why They Call it Fishing

Wednesday, March 26, 2014
"We Caught Everything"

Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Recipe of the Month: Shrimp in a Blanket
Editors Note: This is some good stuff! One neighbor, after eating these, said he awoke in the middle of the night thinking about them!
1 lb Jumbo or Large Shrimp
1 lb Jumbo or Large Shrimp
1 Bag of fresh leaf spinach
1 Small container of Cream Cheese
1 Fresh Jalapeño pepper, sliced thin long
ways into slivers
1 Pack bacon, cut into half or quarters
1 Jar Kraft original sweet BBQ sauce
1 Box toothpicks
Shell,
devein and butterfly the shrimp. Smear
some Cream Cheese into the shrimp.
Lay
a sliver of jalapeño on top of the cream cheese and fold shut. Wrap the shrimp with one or two pieces of
spinach. Wrap a piece of bacon around
the spinach/shrimp. You can probably
use a ¼ length of bacon because it stretches.
Skewer the bacon through with a toothpick and place in a 9”x11” container.
When all the shrimp are prepared, pour the BBQ sauce over them and get
them coated real good. Grill and flip
until the bacon is done. Did I mention that this was some good stuff?Sunday, March 23, 2014
A Jack Crevalle in March?


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!
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