What a great day! After meeting Roger and Tina Pickett down at Sawpit Creek boat ramp early this morning we headed up the intracoastal with dolphins rolling off to our port. Our first stop was up at Poteat Point and first cast produced a fish - Tina was on the rod to "knock the skunk off" when she expertly battled a big Jack Crevalle to the net. Both anglers got busy caching fish - more Jacks, a Ladyfish, a Seatrout and a couple of Redfish, one of which was in the Slot (all fish caught today were released). While we were fishing Tina heard a noise behind us and when we checked it out we saw a few Manatee surfacing not far off.
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Eventful and Productive
Monday, May 5, 2025
It Wasn't Meant To Be
in between! Friday I fished with Chris Pyle and his friends Byron and Nick, meeting them down at the Sawpit Creek boat ramp. We hit a number of spots fishing mostly floats and picked up Catfish, Ladyfish, Seatrout and Nick got his first Redfish. Chris battled a large Jack Crevalle that took him around the boat - he played it patiently to the net for photograph and release.
We hit a good number of other spots, fishing jigs and live shrimp most of the time and again - Toad Fish, Ladyfish, and Catfish. Jana did outsmart and hookup and land a keeper sized Sheepshead, photographed and released. Both days were beautiful, we had just a big of action, but heading back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Big Bertha Busts Bragging Rights
and just a faint amount of breeze to keep the bugs off. After meeting Rich Voelbel and his fishing partner Steve down at Sawpit Creek boat ramp we made our way up the Nassau and ran all the way up to Broward Island to fish the first of an incoming tide - ideal time to be there, but it didn't really pay off. We worked the bank with jigs and live shrimp and the duo of anglers were getting good casts but all we were getting were nibblers until Steve finally "knocked the skunk off" when he had a strong hookup out deep. He played the fish perfectly and fought it to the surface and landed a nice 19.25" Seatrout - they had their big fish of the day (we thought). After moving back up north we fished a spot that we had already fished and Rich outsmarted a feisty Sheepshead and brought it to the boat.
Running back down the Nassau and stopping at Twin Creeks, we switched to float rigs and Rich's first cast produced a high flying Ladyfish, then Steve picked up a hungry Seatrout way back along the grass. We then motored further down the river to Spanish Drop and worked that bank with the float rigs, to no avail.
We followed the tide back up the river to Pumpkin Hill and drifted more marsh grass. Rich had something big roll on his bait but it didn't take. We drifted down another grass line where I felt sure we'd get fish but it was kinda slow until Rich made another cast and his float immediately went out of sight as soon as it hit and, Big Fish On! This fish was digging deep and ripping some drag but Rich kept the pressure up and expertly fought it to the net - a big 23.75" Gator Trout - Big Bertha - and easily the biggest Trout on the Anglers Mark this year which moves Rich into first place in the 2025 Bragging Rights Tournament-Seatrout Category (scroll down the right side of this report for standings).We fished on down the way and picked up a couple of more Trout or two, then hit a couple of more spots before heading back to the ramp, and as we skimmed over the glassy water, we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Pretty Day Aggravating Wind Fish Caught
I met Tim Hall up at Old Town Bait and Tackle boat ramp, and his guests who were visiting from Holland -Ruben and is two boys Joab and Eron. The tide had been coming in a few hours and after making our way out of Eagans Creek and up to the Jolly River and turning into the current along the "bank", the oysters were all covered up. We got the float rigs ready, baited with live shrimp and began working along the grass. That 12mph east wind made it difficult to keep the boat parallel and to toss into it. But these anglers were up to the ask and we fished it pretty good, and might have had one bite.
We then ran up the river, just past Snook Creek and again turned into the current. Now the wind was at our backs and we were getting good drifts, and it paid off. Ruben had made an excellent cast and as his float drifted with the incoming current, BAM! Fish On! Ruben played it expertly and soon landed a nice feisty Redfish. We moved into Snook and fished some jigs and shrimp but had no luck. After running back down the Jolley, we anchored up current from Tyger Cut and this did the trick. All anglers got a bite on their float rigs, then Ruben, drifting down the right side had a hookup. He played it perfectly and landed a keeper sized Seatrout. Tim and Eron went down the other side and picked up another Trout. After running up the Jolley and into the Bell we fished in and around some docks with the jigs. They landed a small Toadfish and a small Croaker but then Ruben hooked up deep and played to the net another keeper sized Seatrout. We ran down the Jolley and up Lanceford Creek where we fished a large drainage. Both Ruben and Joab battled and landed Bonnethead Shark which were photographed and released. Eron and his dad teamed up to land one more keeper Trout.Our final stop was around at a grass patch fishing the dead high tide and here we did have a bit of action catching small Seatrout. We had had to deal with a bit of wind but it was a beautiful day and we had caught fish, had a few in the box, so as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Saturday, April 26, 2025
Chicago Boys Wrap The Week Up
Metheney, his son Jack and friends PJ and Emmitt. We met down at the Sawpit Creek boat ramp early and run up the Nassau to make our first stop at a large drainage at Seymore's Pointe. They were getting good drifts with their float rigs on the first of an outgoing tide but we had not a single real bite.
We ran thru Horsehead and over to Poteat Point and here we did get some action with PJ "knocking the skunk off" with a Seatrout catch. We caught a few along there then crossed over and fished an attractive area with a few grassy islands at the mouth of another drainage. This paid off with some more Trout catches - Wes and Jack added to the catch, then Emmit had a strange bite, hooked it up, and landed a nice Flounder. PJ tangled with a big high flying Ladyfish which we boated and released.
After running back thru Horsehead we made our way down to Back River and fished a stretch of marsh grass with the floats then wrapped things up fishing Spanish Drop with jigs and live shrimp. Wes battled a couple of hard fighting Jack Crevalle to the net while Emmitt, fishing off the stern, landed another Trout. We had some beautiful weather, had caught some fish, so as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island,Florida.Thursday, April 24, 2025
A Few Surprises
After running thru Horsehead and over to Poteat Point we set up and began to toss up to some flooded grass and let those floats drift back. I thought for sure we'd get Seatrout out in the current, but Henry went over into some slower and water and BAM! Fish On! He played it patiently to the boat and landed a keeper sized Seatrout. He went back to the same spot and hooked up with another. We eased forward, pitching to the grass and letting it drift. Laura had a good cast forward up near a point of grass but had no takers. Dennis cast forward and came by the same grass and BAM! Big Fish On! Dennis fought this fish valiantly as it ripped drag and made a run out deep. He worked it in expertly and after a good battle landed a tournament sized 26.5" Redfish.
Both Henry and Laura pitched their floats forward to that same spot but got no action. Dennis made is cast and had another big hookup. This was also a good battle and when we saw the fish roll we knew it was another big Redfish. Dennis played it perfectly and landed a nice 25" Slot Redfish. Laura expertly landed a Seatrout and hard fighting Jack Crevalle and after Dennis battled a 4' Bonnethead Shark to the boat for pictures we moved on.
We fished over in Jackstaff for a bit then ran back thru Horsehead and down to Back River where we set up with the float rigs, looking for more Redfish. It started slow, and they weren't Redfish, but the trio had some good action catching hungry Seatrout, one after the other. Our final stop was down at Broward Island tossing jigs and shrimp. Dennis had to fight another big Bonnethead Shark to the boat, then Henry wrapped things up with a Redfish catch. We had some really nice weather, had caught big fish and had good action with Seatrout, so as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Early Bird Get's The Fish
tide and that trend held today. I had met Wes Metheney and his son Jack down at Sawpit Creek boat ramp early this morning - the gnats wanted to carry me off as I waited for them to arrive, but as we ran up the intracoastal I saw that we now had a breeze and it stuck with us the rest of the day, and blew those bugs off. We made our first stop up at Poteat Point and it was a good call - first cast Jack was hooked up and he expertly landed a nice Seatrout. The duo caught a few of those Trout, drifting floats and live shrimp then Wes had strong hookup. I had seen his float drifting along and it got "bumped", then it slowly went under. Wes caught up the line, let the circle hook set and, Fish On! This fish was ripping drag and running south but Wes kept the pressure on - he fought it to the net and landed a nice 21" Slot Redfish. We picked up another Trout or two then ran thru Horsehead and over to Back River and set up drifting those floats along some now exposed oysters. The duo caught a good handful of Seatrout, Redfish and a couple of Flounder. We crossed over the river and pitched across a sandbar and drifted, to no avail. After fishing Twin Creeks for a bit with floats and jigs, we ran up to some docks at Seymore's and worked the pilings with jigs and live shrimp. This paid off with a strong hookup. Jack was on the rod and gave it a good battle, fought the fish to the net and landed another nice Slot Redfish. After running back thru Horsehead we fished a large drainage, then a sand spit before we headed back to the ramp, counting it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Early Action
and quickly got under way - the No SeeUms were about to carry us off! But luckily, as we ran up the river, the breeze picked up and they were never an issue for the rest of the morning. The tide had been going out for about two hours as we eased up to our first stop across from Goffinsville Park and the two anglers began to toss float rigs baited with live shrimp. We worked up and down the bank and they caught a good handful of Seatrout and Redfish. They weren't real big but at least one of the Reds was in the Slot. It was nice to have good action early and not have any "skunk" to worry about!
We ended up hitting 5-6 more spots during the morning and picked up a Trout here and there, had a drag ripping breakoff, caught a couple of small but feisty Black "puppy" Drum, and then hooked and landed a couple of feisty Reds. The sun had shone all day, there was a slight breeze to keep the gnats off, we had some good action early, so as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
There was a guy having difficult getting his boat backed in, we came up with a solution!
Monday, April 21, 2025
A Menagerie of Fish
weren't in captivity - we caught them wild. Maybe a Conglomeration? Conglomeration: a number of different things, parts, or items that are grouped together; collection. There were a bunch of different things (fish), but they were alive and well. Maybe a smorgasbord? Smorgasbord: a wide range of something; a variety.
We caught a bunch of different species -a menagerie, a conglomeration, a smorgasboard when I fished this morning with Allen Webb. We met early up at Old Town Bait and Tackle - there was very little wind and the bugs were out a bit as we eased out of Eagans Creek and made our way over to Soap Creek to try our hand at some top water lure tossing. Allen was getting good casts and good action but we had no takers. We then eased further down Lanceford and fished some dock pilings with jigs and live shrimp with just an hour or so of an outgoing tide left and here we boated a feisty Sting Ray and a small Sea Bass.
After a long run up the Bell River and sticking with the jigs, fishing deep, Allen hooked up and landed a hungry Seatrout. On further around and into the Jolley we fished some exposed oysters and here Allen landed a keeper sized Seatrout, then a small Bonnethead, then a larger Bonnethead Shark. We bumped over to the MOA and worked it pretty good. A good bite had us all excited when it dug deep but it turned out to be a mang8y old Catfish. We fished the Tyger logs for a bit, to no avail, then wrapped things up back at the Jolley, tossing a float rig and live shrimp. .We had a beautiful day out on the water, had some drag ripping action with the Shark and had a Trout sandwich in the box so as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.




















