We fished a dock at Seymore's Pointe briefly, added a Mangrove Snapper to the box, then made a run down to Broward Island where we added another Flounder to the catch. Our last stop was back at some docks at Nassauville where Colton hooked up and landed a nice 16" Flounder, a keeper, then all three anglers dueled the Mangroves, winning a few and losing a few, but adding to the box another good handful of keeper fish. And with that, we called it a day, another great one to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Monday, July 24, 2023
Bragging Rights Blowout
We fished a dock at Seymore's Pointe briefly, added a Mangrove Snapper to the box, then made a run down to Broward Island where we added another Flounder to the catch. Our last stop was back at some docks at Nassauville where Colton hooked up and landed a nice 16" Flounder, a keeper, then all three anglers dueled the Mangroves, winning a few and losing a few, but adding to the box another good handful of keeper fish. And with that, we called it a day, another great one to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Saturday, July 22, 2023
Over in Tallahassee They're Laughing
From then on for about 45 minutes we were getting bites. Lawton hauled in a pair of huge Catfish and the trio landed a handful of Jacks, a couple of small Redfish, a couple of small Seatrout, then Lexi had another strong bite. She played it perfectly and brought to the net a keeper sized Black Drum.
We moved around to Snook Creek and worked along those oysters. We had numerous bites but no real takers so we moved on down the river. After fishing the "bank" with float rigs and again, no real bites, we moved back up the river and fished a pointe with the floats. And this did the trick. Right off the bat, Lawton picked up a couple of Seatrout, one of which was of keeper size. Then we were "on" again, catching fish We had a whole bunch of Seatrout caught, almost all right at 14", and if you listened close, you could here the FWC guys and girls over at Tallahassee laughing, "another 14" Seatrout caught!"
Our last stop was around at the outside of Tyger, tossing jigs again, now baited with mud minnows, in hopes of catching some Flounder. But we picked up a couple of.....14" Seatrout! The sun had come out and even with the wind, the heat was getting up so we headed back and counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Friday, July 21, 2023
Fishing The Nassau
Thursday, July 20, 2023
One Had To Go Back
After running thru Horsehead I slowed at some docks at Seymore's but there was a boat where I wanted to be so we kept running all the way down to Spanish Drop and began to work another shell bank with the jig and this did the trick. Right off the bat, Brad picked up a couple of small Jacks, a small but feisty Redfish, and then he had a strong bite deep, set the hook, and Fish On! Brad played it patiently and brought to the net a big 19.25" Seatrout, boy what a fish!
We worked along the bank and picked up another big Jack, tangled with a couple of Ladyfish, thenwhen we got to a large drainage we paused and fished it. Brad reeled in a surprising keeper sized Mangrove Snapper, then a keeper sized Flounder, then we had an even bigger Flounder throw the hook at boatside. We switched to float rigs and mud minnows and began to catch Seatrout. On one drift a big fish crashed the bait, then hooked up and again, Fish On! Brad fought it expertly and brought it in to the net, a 22.25" Trout - big enough to move Brad into a tie for first place in the Anglers Mark 2023 Bragging Rights Tournament-Seatrout Category (scroll down the right side of this report for standings). With fairly rules, only one Seatrout over 19" per boat is allowed, so one of those fish had to go back!
A short run down to Pumpkin Hill where we drifted float rigs produced a lone Flounder. We fished the bank pretty good, moved around the pointe and drifted long a few times to pick up some small Seatrout, then we finished up over at Seymore's Pointe trying to outsmart some Mangroves. If you were keeping score we "lost" the battle but Brad did put a handful of larger Mangroves n the box. And with that, we called it a day, another great one to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
The Trip Got Better As It Went Along
I fished north today, meeting the Yeager boys - Keith and his sons Reece and Renner - up at the Old Town Bait and Tackle boat ramp early. We made a run up and around to the Jolley River and began to fish the "bank" with float rigs and live shrimp on a tide that still had a few hours to hit high. Reece was on the bow and got hot quick catching a good handful of small but feisty Redfish. Keith was in the middle, Renner on the stern, and both tangled with high flying Ladyfish.
We ran up the river to Snook Creek, fished a very fishy looking bank, and again they caught a couple of small Reds, then Renner hooked up and landed a keeper sized Seatrout and hard fighting Jack Crevalle. We moved up in the creek and here Keith won a hard fought battle with a 3' Bonnethead Shark.
The tide was getting pretty high so we moved back down the river and fished a point with the float rigs and things really heated up. Renner put another keeper Trout in the boat then all three anglers were catching fish. We had some small Trout, another Jack or two, a big Gar Fish, another Red or two, then Renner hooked up and, Fish On! He patiently played it to the boat and landed a huge 20.75" Seatrout, a fish big enough to move him in to sole possession of 3rd place in the Anglers Mark 2023 Bragging Rights Tournament-Seatrout Category (scroll down the right side of this report for standings). By the way, that fish was caught on a mud minnow.We finished the day fishing the outside of Tyger in hopes of picking up some Flounder. Reece did hookup and land a small Flounder, but he bettered that! As we worked along the bank Reece had made a pinpoint cast to a pocket and BAM! Fish On! This fish was pulling hard to the grass line but Reece kept the pressure on, worked it out, then expertly landed a nice 22" Slot Redfish. As we were dealing with that fish Keith went in to the same spot and BAM! Another big fish On! This one bulled up into the grass to try and shake the hook but it was to no avail...Keith worked it out and landed a 22.25" Slot fish. The catch got better as the day went along so as we headed back to the dock we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.Tuesday, July 18, 2023
And More Trout
We finished he day over at Poteat Cut, now fishing the very first of an outgoing
tide. The sun was up and boy was it getting hot but David hung in there and pulled out the "Big Fish", a 33" Bonnethead shark to take home the GPK! And with that, we headed back to the ramp and counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Monday, July 17, 2023
Those Trout
We tangled with some Shark (one spooled Blake and is still heading west) we picked up a small Jack and a small Redfish. After moving up the river to a point we stopped and fished it and this was the "honey hole" of the day. Blake quickly put a nice Seatrout on the boat then it was a scramble to keep the lines out catching fish. These anglers ended up with 4 keeper sized Seatrout, the biggest being right at 19", one that Cooper and Carson teamed up on. We threw back a good handful of small Trout. They also caught a handful of small Redfish, a couple of Jacks, and a Bonnethead Shark.
After running back to the outside of Tyger we fished one side of a creek and picked up a small Trout, then we crossed over to fill a spot where a boat had just left and had pretty good action catching small Redfish and a couple of small Flounder. We ran thru Tyger and around to Lanceford Creek and here Cooper found a good spot up by the grass and pulled out a few Redfish, all on the same beat up Mud Minnow.
We finished the day over in Soap Creek where Christian came alive, catching a high flying Ladyfish and the only Catfish of the day. We had a good box of Trout so as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.Friday, July 14, 2023
Big Trout Kicks It Off
We then came back to Horsehead, ran thru, and around to Poteat Cut and set up again along a marsh line. Tom drifted long and caught a hungry Seatrout and then we also got another Jack or two. Moving back into Jackstaff, we worked another bank and this paid off. Ricky had made a good cast to a point of grass that had some oyster shell extending from it and just as he began to reel it back in, BAM! Big Fish On! Ricky played it perfectly and after a good battle landed a nice 20" Slot sized Redfish.
Thursday, July 13, 2023
Surprisingly Big Trout
I met David Vice and Robert Stettner out at the Goffinsville Park boat ramp early this morning, and boy was it a pretty day...and we had a bit of breeze for the most part. We made a run thru Horsehead and over to Poteat Cut to set up fishing a tide that had just started out, tossing float rigs and live shrimp. David was once up on the bow while Robert took up the stern, and drifting long off the stern paid off! Robert hooked up and landed a couple of nice 18" Seatrout. We tangled with a shark, and David put a feisty Redfish in the boat as we eased forward, and when we dropped back to the original spot, David put another keeper sized Seatrout in the boat. He also added a keeper sized Mangrove Snapper to the box.After fishing around a the pointe, we ran back thru Horsehead and down to Back River where we set up and drifted a bank again with the float rigs. We had a handful of feisty Reds caught, a nice Jack Crevalle and we tangled with a couple of Ladyfish.
Our final stop was back at some rocks at Nassauville, now throwing jigs and live shrimp. The bite was immediate and you had to be ready! This duo of anglers had to weed thru some small Mangroves, but they were able to box a good handful of keeper sized fish, the biggest being a bit over 14" that David caught. The sun was overhead and the breeze had stopped but as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Mike Maron. We lost a good one this week.
I've fished with the Maron family for over 10 years. When they would visit Amelia Island Mike Maron would make sure to arrange a fishing trip, and sometimes two, to get everyone out on the water and get some family fishing time in. It was always a pleasure to get to fish with Mike and his family and I looked forward to seeing them each year.
Unfortunately I learned that Mike passed away this week. I went back into my archives and found some old photo's of Mike and his family fishing on my boat. I have to admit that it saddens me greatly to hear of his passing. Mike was a good guy. We lost a good one this week.