The next time you visit Amelia Island you just have to stop in and check out the new home of Amelia Island Bait and Tackle...and it won't be hard to find...it's just 4 doors down from the original location. Just walk down to the north end of the building and you'll find the spanking new store loaded with all the tackle, rods, reels, accessories and knowledge to help you catch more fish while visiting our island. And they've got a bunch of new angler shirts and hats to make you look good while you're fishing. Need Ice? They've got it out front. Need bait? The new Bait Pod will be right out back, with some new fangled lights and air condition to keep the live bait kicking! Pull your boat around back and come in the back door for all your tackle needs. Stop in and say hello to Nic and Lisa and Chris the next time you're in the area or need some bait and tackle. CLICK ON ANY PICTURE TO ENLARGE.
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Heading South To Bubblegum Reef
We ran thru Horsehead and around to the Nassau River and pulled up just shy of Bubblegum Reef with plans to drift floats and live shrimp along the exposed shell (yesterday we picked up a big Trout and Big Redfish in the same spot). But we didn't get much of a bite! We then pulled up to Bubblegum Reef and switched back to jigs and shrimp.
Fred had been making excellent casts all afternoon and his next pitch to the Reef proved to be on point and it paid off. He had a
"bump bump", set the hook and had a good battle with a nice keeper sized Sheepshead. We had a few more bites then we decided to ease to the outside of the Reef and set up current.Dropping baits back proved to be the trick and led to a smorgasbord of fish bites. Fred reeled in another Sheepshead, then picked up a keeper sized Seatrout, then a keeper sized Mangrove Snapper, then he got into some nice Black "puppy" Drum - boating three that were of good size. He put one two more keeper sized Seatrout (the biggest was 16.5" before we moved on.
Our last and final stop was down at Broward Island. The tide was right, the wind was blocked and boy was it beautiful! Fred wrapped up with an Amelia Island Grand Slam by catching a feisty Redfish to go along with his Seatrout, Black Drum and Sheepshead. We headed back north and had a fly by by a majestic Bald Eagle and as we cruised back we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Friday, March 26, 2021
Little bitty bite Little bitty bait and BIG fish
We had a beautiful morning today to fish with Jeff and Penney Parks. I met them down at the Sawpit Creek boat ramp mid morning to fish the first of an outgoing tide. We made our first stop up the Nassau River where we fished float rigs and live shrimp. We had bites but no takers so we moved up the river a bit and did the same thing at Twin Creeks and this paid off. Penney found a "hot" spot and plucked a good handful of Seatrout out of there while Jeff cleaned up the rest.
Our next stop was up at some docks at Seymore's Pointe. We fished float rigs out an outflow then switched to jigs and shrimp to no avail. After making the run down to Broward our efforts paid off. Jeff was fishing a live shrimp on the bottom, letting the current sweep his bait
and he said, "I just had a little bitty bite..." and BOOM! Fish On! The fight started out like a small fish but when it decided it was caught, it grew up, ran deep and ripped the drag. We worked the boat out away from the logs and it then it was all Jeff applying the pressure. After a long battle and a lot of patience, Jeff landed a 29.75" Oversized Redfish, boy what a fish! And shortly after that we picked up our first keeper Trout, 22' deep on the bottom. Then Penney added a couple of keepers to the box, fishing deep. We fished the island pretty good, working the edge under the keen eye of a Bald Eagle, then made our final run.
Our last stop was back at "Bubblegum Reef" - we tried to fish the wreck but kept getting hung up so we eased back and drifted floats long along the now exposed shell bed. Penny had a good hookup, played it perfectly, and brought to the net the biggest Seatrout of the day - an 18" fish. Jeff followed her along the same edge with an "little bitty bait" - a "popcorn" shrimp - and had a hookup right along the shell -BAM-
another big fish. We were hoping that this one would be in the slot but the longer he fought the more we knew that it too was going to be oversized and sure enough, after a good battle, Jeff landed another Oversized 28" Redfish! We had to call it a day then, a great way to wrap up a good day of fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Wednesday and Thursday Trips
Yesterday afternoon I fished with Michael Boone and his wife Ricki, meeting them up at the Dee Dee Bartels Park boat ramp. Our first stop was around at Tiger Island where Michael picked up a couple of Black "puppy" Drum and a feisty Redfish. Ricki tricked a sneaky perch to take her hook. We then fished the Jolley River with float rigs - had no real bites - then motored around to the Bell where we picked up a handful of Seatrout on jigs and live shrimp and 3" Storm shad baits.
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Perseverance And the Tide Flips The Switch
his son Will down at the Sawpit Creek boat ramp. We made a short run up the Nassau and eased up to fish a shell bank as the tide still had a couple of hours of going out. Both anglers were getting good casts up current with their jigs and live shrimp, but we had no takers. We moved up a quarter mile and fished a marsh run out and again, not a nibble.
The tide had only an hour left of outgoing so we decided to fish some dock pilings with the jigs and shrimp. We were working the pilings good, getting a nibble here and there, but we had no fish. Ouch.
After making the run down to Broward we fished the last of the outgoing - nobites. This was getting serious! Even the Bald Eagle perched in a dead pine was getting disappointed! We moved down the way as the tide turned, fished one area, moved to another and....somebody flipped a switch! BAM! Fish On! Justin worked it to the boat and landed a Slot Redfish. BAM! Big Fish On! Will played it like a pro, worked it to the net, and landed a big "Tournament" sized Redfish - 26"! BAM, another Slot Redfish. BAM, BIG FISH ON! Justin fought it valiantly for what seemed like 20 minutes, brought it to the net -32" Oversized Redfish! This fish moved Justin in to first place in the Anglers Mark 2021 Bragging Rights Tournament-Redfish Category. WHUMP! Will had a hookup deep, worked it in, and landed a nice 18" Seatrout. After that Will was in his "honey hole" and pulled out one 18" Seatrout after another. These fish moved Will into a tie for first place in the Anglers Mark 2021 Bragging Rights Tournament-Seatrout Category (scroll down the right side of this report for standings)
We threw back a handful of smaller fish, kept a handful of Slot Reds, and a good "mess" of Seatrout. It brought home - just keep on fishing 'cause you never know when the "switch" will flip and it will be another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Friday, March 19, 2021
We had a B.A.D. Trip
After a short run around to some docks at Seymore's we set up to fish with jigs and live shrimp, tossing them to the base of the dock pilings on the last of an outgoing tide. The duo of anglers started off with a nibble here and there then WHAM! Jim had a hookup and a battle on his hands. The fish tried to get into the pilings but Jim applied the pressure, worked it out and fought it to the net - a nice 20" Black "puppy" Drum. Shortly after Chipper followed that up with one of his one. He played it perfectly, worked it out from the pilings, and landed another nice 18" Black Drum.
A short while later Chipper had one chase his bait down, hooked up, and Big Fish On! It was pulling hard and deep but Chipper was up to the task and fought it valiantly to the boat. We netted it, weighed it at 8.5lbs and measured it to be 24.5" - a Big Az Drum!
I know folks are catching the big Bull Drum right now, some weighing 50-60lbs and typically being caught in big reels and heavy line, but these fish we caught are being landed on size 1000 reels, 10lb test. It makes for a good fight!
We fished Broward Island for a bit and picked up a good handful of Seatrout, then came back to Nassauville Rocks and again caught a handful of Seatrout, one of which was of keeper size. The sun was up, the fish box had some nice fish in it, so we called it a day, another great one to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Thursday, March 18, 2021
We Don't Show This Spot To Just Anybody
Within minutes the two anglers began to catch BIG Redfish. I kept a tally as they went:
Bill-26" Slot RedfishTom 29.5" Oversized Redfish
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Breakout Day
Our next stop was down at Broward Island. The tide had been coming in for an hour or two but it was worth a shot and it paid off. Ed had gone to the bank and
let his jig fall slowly with the current when, BAM! Big Fish On! Ed played it patiently and kept the pressure on when the big fish went deep. After a good battle he boated an Oversized 27.5" Redfish, boy what a fish!
As we moved down the bank we got into more Redfish. Ed put a Slot Red in the boat then Dave battled a big one, in and out of some tree limbs, but he prevailed and put another Slot Red in the boat. We added a couple of more smaller Reds them moved down the bank where Ed caught a small Flounder to round out an Amelia Island Back Country Grande Slam of Seatrout, Black Drum, Red Drum and Flounder.
We then moved up to Pumpkin Hill and drifted float rigs where we picked up
some Seatrout, one of which was of keeper size. After fishing some more docks back at Seymore's Pointe where we added a couple of more keeper sized Trout, we called it a day, another great one to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.Monday, March 15, 2021
I Jumped the Gun
We then fished Pumpkin Hill, both sides of the pointe, with float rigs and live shrimp, to no avail. Our next stop was around at Seymore's Pointe and here perseverance prevailed. Vivian was drifting a float out the back, along a grass line, and had a good nibble that took her Shrimp. She went back to the same area with a good drift and BAM, she had a hookup. Vivian played the fish perfectly to the net and landed a fat hungry Seatrout.
After that she
zeroed in and was ready when she had another bite, and caught another one.Up on the bow we were drifting the grass when we saw our float slooooowwwllly go under. After tightening the line we had a hookup and, Fish On! This was a big fish - it was ripping drag and heading East. But Simon was on the rod and he kept the pressure up. Simon made his way to the stern and the deck was cleared and the battle ensued. The big fish made a couple of deep runs, ripping the drag as it went, but Simon was up to the task and patiently brought it to the net - a nice 26" Tournament Sized Slot Redfish.
Once we were back to fishing Vivian went back to her "spot" and had another Trout hookup. Her dad Toby jumped in there and caught another one before the bite slowed. We then made the run thru Horsehead, fished one more area, then called it a day, another great one to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Saturday, March 13, 2021
Uptick In The Fish Bite
Another beautiful day with warmer temperatures, both air and water, seem to have helped with the fish bite.
This morning I fished with Mark Richardson and his son Braden, meeting them up at the Dee Dee Bartels Park boat ramp. We fished Bell River, Soap Creek and Lanceford Creek with float rigs and live shrimp and picked up a Seatrout at each spot on high and rising tide.
Just as the tide started out we had made the run up to Bell River docks and switched to jigs and shrimp and we had a "break out" catch. The father/son duo caught a good handful of Seatrout on the bottom, picked up a handful of small but feisty Sheepshead. They also added a feisty Redfish to the catch. We fished a couple of those docks and picked up more Trout.
This afternoon I fished with Tod Schroeder, his dad Dennis, and his daughter Alana, again meeting them at the Dee Dee Bartels Park. We quickly made the long run up the Bell and it paid off with some nice Seatrout catches on the bottom on jigs and live shrimp. Alana topped the catch with the biggest Seatrout catch of the day - a 16"er. We also had some small but feisty Sheepshead and a feisty Redfish.
We fished a bit in the Jolley River until the tide started back in then ran around and eased in to behind Tiger. Here the trio caught a few more Redfish, two of keeper size and again, Alana pulled out the biggest Redfish.
Both trips caught fish and had some good action which made for another great day of fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.