Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Slow Start ends in Big Finish
I'll post pictures tomorrow! John Allan and his son, Andrew had arranged an Amelia Island backcountry fishing trip on The Anglers Mark so we met at the Sawpit Creek boat ramp early this morning. Boy, what a beautiful morning it was! The skies were clear, the temperatures were mild, and there was only a slight breeze. We headed up the Nassau River, making a brief stop at Black Hammock to fish some dock pilings, with little luck. Our next stop was at Leon's Spanish Drop where we anchored upstream of the run out. Andrew was bumping a jig/shrimp combo while John fished the marsh grass with a live shrimp under a float and it wasn't long before John found a "sweet spot" and began hauling in Trout after Trout. Andrew joined in with a float rig and he too began to catch Trout. After a while we headed further up the river to Bubblegum Reef where the anglers caught a few Redfish, a Drum, and a Sheepshead. Even with a few fish it still seemed kinda slow so we headed around to the mouth of Jackstaff and fished the oyster lined banks. John added another fish to the Trout total, but that was it. We hit one dock on the other end of Jackstaff where John pulled in a feisty Redfish, the we move on to Seymore's Pointe with the tide just starting to come back in. This proved to be a good move as both John and Andrew caught Redfish after Redfish, one being a slot sized, along with a few more Sheepshead. Our last stop was Broward Island where the anglers caught a few more Redfish, a Sheepshead and then Andrew contributed to the dinner table with a nice keeper sized Trout. With that, we headed in, counting it as another great day to be on the water!
Capt. Lawrence Piper
The Anglers Mark
Amelia Island, Florida
904-557-1027
lwpiper@comcast.net
theanglersmark.com
Posted by Cpt. Lawrence Piper at 8:17 PM
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