Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Amelia Island Fishing Report 8-2011

Amelia Island Fishing Report
August 2011


Hello Anglers!
WOW, what a month! July was hopping and it looks like August will be just as good.  Look for Fall fishing to be some of the best at Amelia Island.  Don't forget, the Amelia Island Fishing Report is kept up to date so visit regularly during the month to see what's biting! Get away from it all, book a trip,  and Let's Go Fishing on The Angler's Mark!

This Month's Fishing Reports:

Brian Shepley and a Tripletail
Brian Shepley and a Tripletail

We had some great fishing trips in July and saw lots of Manatee, Spoonbills, and Osprey.  I mentioned surprises last month but little did I know, Amelia Island backcountry fishing has all kinds of surprises!  Check out the "Weird Fish Report".
 
We had trips with Jack Crevalle, nice Flounder, catches of Blues, Seatrout, Sharks, and a great day of Redfishing.
See the complete and up to date Amelia Island Fishing Report then book a trip on The Anglers Mark!

Big Trout
Some Great Fall Fishing!

My guests always ask me when is the best time to backcountry fish at Amelia Island and my opinion would be the Fall, with Spring running a close second.  For one, most folks have completed their vacations and returned home for school and work.  The weather is cooler and it's more comfortable to be out on the water.  My records show that the "catching" tends to be more with quality fish (Reds, Trout, Flounder) and the baitstealers and shark leave the area.  If you are local or live within driving distance, check your calender now for September and October, and give me a call or send an email and let's set a trip up!  It won't be too hot so it would be a great time to introduce your child to fishing! It's a great time to get out with your friends - split the cost - and enjoy a day out on the water!


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Backcountry 101, Win a Free Fishing Trip
Amelia On The Water: Things to do, Places to Stay, Where to Eat
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August Forecast:
I checked my journal and saw that last year the Amelia Island fishing seemed to turn on in August.  More Redfish, more Trout, more Flounder and even a few Jack Crevalle thrown in.  There were less "baitstealers" and shark.  It'll still be hot so we've got to be out by 7am, if not earlier and wrap up no later than 11am.  There's less of a crowd on the water, so contact me and we'll set up a fishing trip on The Anglers Mark.

Capt. Lawrence Piper
The Anglers Mark
Amelia Island, Florida
904-557-1027
lwpiper@comcast.net
theanglersmark.com 

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