Saturday, June 30, 2012
Slow Start But Big Finish
Bill and Cecilia Madden were making the best of their visit to Amelia Island by staying at the beautiful Elizabeth Pointe Lodge at the beach and then making the 5 minute drive into town to meet me at the marina for a back country fishing trip on The Anglers Mark. We left the Atlantic Seafood dock at 7am this morning with clear skies, a slight breeze and a falling tide. Our first stop was the docks of Lanceford Creek and with the oysters still covered, I had Bill tossing a topwater lure up to the marsh grass and Cecilia pitching a jig and shrimp combo. There wasn't much going on, but Bill did pick up and aggressive Blue up near the dock pilings. We moved on to the logs of Tiger Island and both Bill and Cecilia saw action with Bill catching a hungry Flounder on a mud minnow and jig while Cecilia reeled in a feisty Redfish. Jolley Bank started slow but turned out to be the place to be. Cecilia's rod got hot as she began to pickup hungry Trout after Trout on a mud minnow and shrimp fished slowly from the bank (which rounded out the couple's Amelia Island Back Country Slam) and she also hooked up with a couple more of the feisty Redfish. As we neared the end of the trip. Cecilia's rod bent and drag began to sing, FISH ON! She kept the pressure on as she worked the fish in slowly and we soon netted an nice 19 1/2" Seatrout, which put her in 3rd place in The Anglers Mark Bragging Rights Tournament! With only a couple of mud minnows left, and not to be outdone, Bill hooked up with a large Seatrout, too. With that, we called it a day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!
Friday, June 29, 2012
Redfish on a Jerk Bait

Sunday, June 24, 2012
The Jone's Find the Trout

Shark Catching Adds Excitement

Flounder Pounding

Pouring Rain Can't Stop These Anglers
Milton Harsh and his longtime friend Hayden were in town and set up a back country fishing trip on The Anglers Mark Friday morning. The tide had been coming in for a couple of hours so we headed up to Broward Island to fish the still exposed logs and stumps with live shrimp on jigs. The anglers got unlimbered and were working the bank with the jigs, slowly bumping them back. Just as they had a good flurry of hookups with feisty Reds and hungry Trout, the bottom fell out and we all three were soaked to the bone. I found out that my waterproof captain's bag really isn't waterproof! But these guys were game and we continued to fish until we realized that the heavy rain was washing mud into our fishing zone and the bite had come to an abrupt stop! We cranked the big engine and headed back to the Horsehead area to fish Bubblegum Reef, but had no bites there. I trolled through Jackstaff where they picked up a nice keeper Trout on a Temptation Bait grub and later they added a hungry Flounder caught on a mud minnow, finalizing an Amelia Island Backcountry Slam. With that, we called it a day, another great one to be on the water!
Thursday, June 21, 2012
No Shrimp No Problem

Wednesday, June 20, 2012
I Hate to Admit It, but....
...there was a banana on the boat! I had made my usual stop early this morning at the Gate station to get my half-and-half cappuccino and decaf and I thought I might want a banana for a snack before I launched. After loading the boat and making a run to get ice, I was running early so I went ahead and picked up a sausage biscuit for breakfast....and threw the banana in the cooler for later. OUCH. As most mariners know, banana's on the boat are bad luck. Later, I met Brooklyn and Brent Edwards, along with their two sons Ryan and Sam at the Atlantic Seafood dock and we headed out of the marina on The Anglers Mark.
There was already a good breeze blowing out of the east, but we made our first stop outside of Tiger Island and fished with float rigs and live shrimp, but picked up no fish. We eased around behind Tiger and sure enough, the land mass blocked the wind and we had some easy fishing, but again no bites. After a short break I headed south down the river past Rayonier to fish Temptation Cove and here Brooklyn got the skunk off the boat by landing a nice, keeper sized Flounder, but that was the only bite. Two more stops in Lanceford Creek produced only nibblers and no real bites. Luckily, young Sam had a great time working the bait buckets and keeping all of us with live shrimp. The anglers were making great casts, but there was a banana on the boat! Tomorrow, there will be NO banana on the boat, and I'm changing hats for good measure!
There was already a good breeze blowing out of the east, but we made our first stop outside of Tiger Island and fished with float rigs and live shrimp, but picked up no fish. We eased around behind Tiger and sure enough, the land mass blocked the wind and we had some easy fishing, but again no bites. After a short break I headed south down the river past Rayonier to fish Temptation Cove and here Brooklyn got the skunk off the boat by landing a nice, keeper sized Flounder, but that was the only bite. Two more stops in Lanceford Creek produced only nibblers and no real bites. Luckily, young Sam had a great time working the bait buckets and keeping all of us with live shrimp. The anglers were making great casts, but there was a banana on the boat! Tomorrow, there will be NO banana on the boat, and I'm changing hats for good measure!
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Late Evening Fish'n

Friday, June 15, 2012
The Bite Picks Up


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