Saturday, June 7, 2014
One Big Trout
I had the pleasure of fishing with Mike Morrill and his buddy Ross this morning, leaving early to fish with topwater lures on an outgoing tide. We headed up to the Jolley River, set up outside a large creek and began tossing Zara Spooks to the marsh grass. Walking the Dog, the anglers had a few good rolls at their lures, but no takers. We switched to live shrimp under floats and they picked up a couple of Ladyfish bites and feisty Bonnethead Shark. We ran back to Jolley Bank and switched to jigs and shrimp and it wasn't long before Mike picked up a Feisty Redfish. Our next stop was the logs of Tiger Island and hear the action picked up. Both Ross and Mike landed a couple of Redfish then Ross had a strong hookup and a fight on his hands. He played the fish patiently and after an extended battle, landed a 22 1/2" Seatrout, putting him tied for 3rd place in The Anglers Mark Bragging Rights Tournament (scroll down right side of this report for standings). We also picked up a couple of smaller Seatrout and Black "puppy" Drum. We then made a run over to Eagans Creek, fished some dock pilings, picked up a couple of feisty Redfish, a huge Stingray, then called it a day, another great one to be fishing Amelia Island waters!
Friday, June 6, 2014
Drumming up Fish

anglers were catching feisty Redfish but when Michael's rod bent double and drag ripped out, we knew he had a bigger fish, FISH ON! The big fish tried to get back up in the pilings but Micheal was a savvy angler and worked the fish out. Once in deeper water it plowed deep but it was no match for Micheal! He soon landed a not so "puppy" Black Drum measuring at 22"! Shortly after catching another couple of feisty Reds, Erin took a turn at a hard fighting Black Drum. She too had to keep the pressure on to keep the fish from getting back into the pilings but she soon landed a
nice 18" Black Drum. They caught another couple of smaller Reds, then Erin had a strong hookup and, FISH ON again! She played the big fish patiently, working it away from the pilings, letting it run when it wanted to run, but eventually landing a 25 1/2" Slot Redfish! After photographs we released the big fish to hopefully make it to the oversized limit! Michael caught a keeper sized Sheepshead to round out the anglers Amelia Island Back Country Slam, then we headed up to Jolley River, fished some exposed oyster banks, then BOOM! Michael had a drag ripping hookup, then BOOM! Erin did to. We had a double! Both anglers patiently fougt their fish, bow to stern, port to starboard, stern to bow, going 'round and 'round. I had to shuffle from one angler to the other trying to figure out which Bonnethead Shark to net first but soon we had both of them flopping around the boat! We got some good photographs then tossed them back. After fishing another spot with no real bites, we headed in, counting it as another great day to be fishing Amelia Island waters!
After a long lunch break I met Michael again at the Marina and this time he had a brother-in-law
Andy and his daughter Ella. We had planned to do a short fishing trip and boat tour so I headed up to the outside of Tiger Island to fish some now flooded oyster beds with live shrimp under float. After just a few minutes Ella had a hookup and a fish fight! She worked the fish in and we netted her first ever fish - a hungry Seatrout! Her dad and uncle Michael joined in and in less than an hour we the anglers had caught 7-8 Seatrout, a high flying Ladyfish, and a hard fighting Jack Crevalle. We then did a tour of Fort Clinch, crossed to veiw some wild horses on Cumberland, cruised up Beach Creek and saw two manatee, then headed in - another great Amelia Island fishing trip and boat tour!
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Patience Makes The Angler

Wednesday, June 4, 2014
The Bonnethead Two Step

Tuesday, June 3, 2014
A Perfect 10
I had the pleasure of fishing again with Allen Reeves and this time he brought along his adult sons Jason and Jeff to fish the back waters of Amelia Island. Last year when I fished with Allen we had what I call a "banner day" - just non-stop action with some really nice fish. I knew it was going to be hard to live up to a day like that but with the radio station's weather report this morning calling today a "Perfect 10", we knew it would be a great day, regardless. We headed north to Jolley River to fish a large creek runout on the very last of an outgoing tide. The conditions were almost perfect but all we could find were some pesky Croaker. We made a run around to the MOA (Mother-of-All) spots and this did the trick. Jason didn't take long to have a hookup and land a nice hungry Seatrout, then Allen followed it up with one of his own, this one of keeper size. He also landed a keeper sized Black "puppy" Drum and Jeff battled and subdued a hard fighting Bonnethead Shark. We ran back to fish Jolley Bank and right off we had a double hookup! Jeff had a Big fish on and then Jason did too. But Jason's threw the hook while Jeff battled on. At first I thought it was a Shark, then when it rolled up I thought "Redfish"! Jeff kept the pressure on, letting the rod do the work, then eventually landed a 21 3/4" Seatrout! We fished on, catching a Jack Crevalle, another Seatrout, then another keeper sized Seatrout before heading over to fish the logs of Tiger Island. Although we some good nibbles the fish just wernt' biting so we made a run and stop outside of Tiger where Allen landed one more Seatrout. With that, we called it a day, a "perfect 10" to be out fishing Amelia Island waters!
Monday, June 2, 2014
Big Trout a Day


Sunday, June 1, 2014
Three Generations


We tangled with some Ladyfish then moved on up the river to fish a big marsh runout. Again the anglers had bites, tangled with Ladyfish, then Dave's float disappeared and the drag began to rip, FISH ON! The way the fish was fighting and his drag was ripping out, I thought for sure it was a Redfish but when Dave fought the fish to the boat we netted a big 22 1/2" Seatrout! This fish puts Dave into 3rd place in the Anglers Mark 2014 Bragging Rights Tournament-Seatrout Category (scroll down the right side of this report for standings). We fished up a small creek where Mitchell picked up a Seatrout and Dave had a brief fight with another Shark, then we headed around to fish the outside of Tiger Island. Dave caught a hungry Trout then we moved closer to the Tiger inlet and here John added another keeper sized Trout. The anglers put a couple of Ladyfish in the net then we called it a day, another great one to be fishing Amelia Island waters!
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Sharks Prove Pesky


Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Trout Rule the Day



Katie Teaching Lessons


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