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Like a Science Class

 | By Seamus on 8/30/2013 1:00:40 PM | Views (178)

We had postponed our fishing trip from Monday until this morning to avoid the higher winds earlier in the week and boy was it a pretty day!  I met Barbara and Lou Montresor and their son Kevin down at the Big Talbot Island Park this morning at 7am under clear skies and with just a slight breeze.  We headed up the Amelia River to the Horsehead area and began our fishing at the mouth of Jackstaff.  The anglers were tossing live shrimp on a jig and almost immediately began to get bites.  As I suspected, most of the fish were the summertime, ever present "baitstealers" but they presented a good challenge early.  All three anglers knocked the rust off of their casting and got the hang of bumping the bottom.  Lou had the hot rod early and caught a couple of hard fighting Jack Crevalle's and a hungry Seatrout.  Both Kevin and I had short hookups with a cruising Bonnethead Shark but they were having nothing to do with coming to the boat and broke off.  We made a run around to the Nassau River and things heated up.  Kevin got hot and landed a "Puffer Fish", then a couple of keeper sized Snapper. Then he had a good hookup and after a nice battle, landed a keeper sized Seatrout.  The anglers added Pinfish, Perch and then Kevin landed a hard fighting Black "puppy" Drum.   He also picked up a neat Stingray.  We made a late run to Broward Island and the fish were really biting here.  The anglers caught a number of Snapper, but Barbara landed a feisty Red Drum and then Kevin landed a Flounder to round out an Amelia Island back country Grand Slam of Seatrout, Redfish, Flounder and Black Drum!  We were having a hard time keeping track of the variety of fish which garnered a comment from Lou that it was "almost like a science class" catching the number and variety of fish that they did.  With that, we called it a day, another great one to be out on Amelia Island waters!

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Catch Information

Species:
Black Drum
Black Drum

Bonnethead Shark
Bonnethead Shark

Crevalle Jack
Crevalle Jack

Flounder
Flounder

Pinfish
Pinfish

Red Drum
Red Drum

Spotted Seatrout
Spotted Seatrout

This Fishing Report was submitted on 8/30/2013 1:00:40 PM by Seamus and last updated on 8/30/2013 1:00:40 PM.


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