Sunday, June 1, 2025
Seatrout Symposium Scheduled
Fishing The NSFA Tournament with High School Buddies
we fished the NSFA Rodeo Tournament. Tony French played linebacker our Senior year, Daniel "bubba" Rhodes anchored one side of the line at offensive tackle while I anchored the other side at tackle. A few years ago we lost teammate Raymond Keen who had fished with a couple of those years prior and we always miss him.
We launched early out at Goffinsville Park and made a quick run over to Spanish Drop on the Nassau River and began pitching jigs and live shrimp and mud minnows. We hit a bunch of spots that day - we fished from 6:30am to about 4pm and at least two of us were complaining about sore knees and ankles as the day wore on. Tony "knocked the skunk off" when he caught a keeper sized Flounder, and I followed that up later with another keeper Flounder. Neither were big enough to warrant running them to check in, but they did go in the box!
We fished a few spots up and down Nassau River and picked up a good amount of small Redfish and a couple of Slot sized Reds. One of those that Dan caught was of legal size and had 4 Spots, again, probably not enough to run to check in. We ran thru Horsehead and fished Jackstaff "bank" and caught another handful of Reds, and Jacks. Throughout the day we battled a couple of Sharks to the boat and released. Fishing back in the Nassau we landed more Redfish on float rigs now, over the oyster beds. We ended up catching 4 Slot Reds for the day - Dan had the biggest at 25". We had to release two due to bag limits.Scuttlebutt: Boat Ramp and Parking Under Fire From City
We Found Some Trout
boat ramp. We made a quick run up and over to the Jolley River, turned into the "bank" and worked back. Our first cast produced a bite and Fish On! That's the way you like to start a trip! Casey expertly worked in a nice Flounder to kick the day off.
The wind was kicking a little bit out of the west and pushing us up against the bank so we ran further up the Jolley and tossed our floats and live shrimp on the outside of Snook Creek. The wind was blocked and the anglers were getting good casts, but we had no luck. After coming back to Tyger Cut we drifted the point and this did the trick. The duo hooked up and caught some keeper sized Seatrout then they battled Bonnethead Shark to the boat from photograph and release. They also caught and released a few hard fighting Jack Crevalle.
We finished up the morning fishing over at Bell River then headed back to the ramp with a box of Seatrout ready to be fileted, and counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Big Ol Redfish
Chloe had "gone long" with her drift off the stern and Cary had just started a short drift when Chloe hooked up. She was battling her fish to the boat when Cary hooked up - we had a "double" both landed their fish - two keeper sized Seatrout. We then drifted down the bank with the current and caught fish. They added two more Slot Redfish, a couple of small ones, a couple of hard fighting Jack Crevalle, and Cary battled another wiey Big Redfish. We were already counting him in the boat when he dug shallow and popped the line. Ouch.
We caught fish right up until time to leave and with about four dead shrimp left in the well, we called it day but as we headed back we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Sunday, May 25, 2025
Recipe of the Month: Easy Shrimp Crab Chowder
2 Cups peeled and cubed potatoes. Put them in a large pot and boil until they begin to soften
2 Stalks celery, chopped 1/2 Onion, chopped 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1/2 stick butter In a skillet melt butter, cook celery, onion and garlic until vegis begin to soften
Drain cooked potatoes, add
1/2 stick butter 4 Cups seafood stock 1 Tablespoon Creole seasoning 1 Cup fresh or frozen corn 1 Cup heavy cream 2 cans 6oz crab 1 Teaspoon salt 1/2 Teaspoon paprika
Bring to boil.
Add 3lbs peeled and deveined shrimp. Cook until shrimp turn pink (just a few minutes). Turn off and let rest for 20 minutes.
Friday, May 23, 2025
Switching to Jigs Did the Trick
We had a beautiful morning today to wrap up the week before the holiday weekend when I met John Raker and his mother Betty out at Goffinsville Park boat ramp. We eased north and around Seymore's Pointe and tried some float rigs and live shrimp on a tide that had been going out for about an hour. Both Betty and John were getting excellent drifts - we had a few - but not a single nibble. We then ran thru Horsehead and over to Poteat Point and continued with the drifts. We worked the point, the grass line and the pockets and again, not a nibble.
After fishing across the creek, again with no bites, we ran back thru Horsehead and down the Nassau to Twin Creeks, turned into the outgoing current, and began tossing jigs and the live shrimp. It didn't take long for this to produce. Betty had made an excellent cast, worked it just a bit and BAM! She had a strong hookup, battled it to the boat, and landed a feisty Redfish. The duo picked up another small Red, a feisty Black "puppy" Drum then Betty had another big bite. This fish boiled a couple of times so we knew it was a bigger Redfish. She played it patiently, let the drag rip a few times, worked it in, and landed a nice 21" Slot Redfish. As we moved up the bank she had another strong bite, but this one took off like a freight train, leaving the shore and heading deep. Betty fought it from the starboard side to the port side, then fought it deep the brought it to the boat. I held the rod for a bit to make sure it was worn out good before we brought it into the boat for photograph and release.Down the Nassau we moved and here the anglers hooked up and landed a couple of undersized Flounder. We fished Spanish Drop for a bit, fished Back River for a bit and other than a Catfish catch, that was it for the day. But we had a nice fish in the box and had beautiful weather so as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Started Hot
David and Charlie were fishing off the stern with the jigs and after Charlie had made a pinpoint cast up under the dock he had a strong bite and Big Fish On! Charlie played it perfectly, let it run, lifted it up, let it run, then worked it in and landed a big 20" Black Drum, boy what a fish. Minutes later he landed a nice feisty Redfish, then a couple more of smaller Drum, another hand sized Redfish with 6 spots, then a hungry Seatrout. Charlie had the hot rod at that spot.
We made a long run back around Tyger, up to the Jolley and turned into the "bank" and fished it with jigs from the bow and float rig off the stern. Again, Wanda kicked things off when she hooked up and landed a small Flounder. Charlie then got busy, picking up another keeper sized Seatrout then a small Flounder to round out an Amelia Island Grande Slam - Black Drum, Redfish, Seatrout and Flounder. On up the river he tangled with a Bonnethead Shark that eventually threw the hook.Around at the MOA we picked up a couple of Croaker, Wanda battled a Shark, then David brought a feisty Sheepshead to the boat. The bite had been better on the higher tide, which has been the norm the last few weeks, but we had caught fish, we had a few in the box, the weather was great so as we headed back to the rap we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florid.
Friday, May 16, 2025
Nine Fish Variety
Drum, Toad Fish, Sea Bass, Ladyfish, Shark, Flounder, and Seatrout. I had met Steve Locke and his fishing buddies Jason and Scott out at Goffinsville Park boat ramp early this morning and we made a quick run down the Nassau to Spanish Drop and fished some exposed oysters right at the last of an outgoing tide. Justin got hot early and put a couple of feisty Redfish in the boat and a couple of Jacks were landed.
We finished the day up at Pumpkin Hill with a couple of Seatrout catches, both caught on a float with live shrimp. We had a fairly busy day catching a variety of fish and with a couple of Slot Reds in the box, we headed back to the ramp and counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Keep To Catch Ratio Pretty Good
We made a short run over to Poteat Point and Pete almost immediately caught a Seatrout under a float rig, but that was about it. After running thru Horsehead and down to Spanish Drop we stuck with the floats and picked up a small but feisty Jack Crevalle and a high flying Ladyfish. There was a long and ferocious battle with a Bonnethead Shark that was brought to the boat for a "leader touch" and release.
After a run down to Pumpkin Hill produced another Ladyfish catch we wrapped things over at Seymore's Pointe hoping for Seatrout, but dealt a Catfish catch. It had been a beautiful day, we had started out strong, had a few keeper 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.


















