We worked along there and picked up a couple of small Reds, crossed over and fished a point with the
jigs, to no avail, then moved on.After running back thru Horsehead and down the Nassau to Spanish Drop we worked a bank and picked up a Red or two, then we moved up to a large drainage. Mason had been making good casts all day but he must have not worn his "Lucky Hat" because he had a couple of hookups but they threw the hook. I had been stressing "Optimism, Perseverance, and Positive Attitude" and it paid off - Mason finally had a good hookup and expertly brought to the boat a "just undersized" feisty Redfish, then he and Nicholas had a "double" hookup and both brought in a Redfish. Nickolas went to the outside of (backside of?) of a partially submerged bar, had a "thump" and set the hook. We could tell it was a fish but it was hanging heavy and sure enough, after patiently working it to the boat, we netted a nice 17" Flounder.
Mason added a feisty Jack Crevalle to his catch total and Marvin added another Red or two to his then we headed back to the ramp and counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.