The Anglers Mark

The Anglers Mark
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Address10 Ash Street
Fernandina Beach, FL, US
Websitehttp://www.theanglersmark.com/
Phone(904) 557-1027
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Whether you’re a Florida resident looking for a great day of adventure on the water or a visitor from out of town looking for the experience of a lifetime, we will be thrilled to welcome you as our guest for a day of fun you’ll never forget -- Amelia Island Fishing. 

There’s nothing better than climbing aboard a well equipped fishing boat for a day of Amelia Island Charter Fishing.  Captain Lawrence Piper has been guiding fishing trips in Florida for many years, and there’s no one who likes his job more.  Just ask him!


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By Seamus on 6/17/2026 4:47:49 PM • Views (8)
It was kind of a weird day today - overcast and breezy and the water was chopped up and muddy but itwas comfortable for the most part with the sun blocked. I had met Glenn and Patti Langford down at Sawpit Creek boat ramp and we made quick run up t...

By Seamus on 6/16/2026 8:27:46 PM • Views (10)
Short report today...did a double then an AIGA meeting this evening reporting late... I fished with Steve and Carron Frost this morning on a tide that was coming in. We fished the outside of Tyger with jigs with minnows and shrimp had no real luck...

By Seamus on 6/15/2026 5:47:04 PM • Views (10)
I kicked off the week with a trip out of the Old Town Bait and Tackle boat ramp after meeting Chanterelle and John Damer and their daughter Ava early this morning. We eased out of Eagans Creek then made our way up and around to the Jolley River whe...

By Seamus on 6/14/2026 11:31:37 AM • Views (8)
I was reading a book The Big Oyster by Mark Kurlansky - it's a very interesting story about the history of oysters and oystering and oyster houses in New York City beginning when native Americans lived there then the Dutch then the British and fina...

By Seamus on 6/12/2026 10:05:53 AM • Views (13)
Way Way Way back before cable and before streaming there was an angler   Roscoe Vernon Gadabout Gaddis. who flew his plane around the country in the 1940's and 50's and 60's and fished. He took along a camera man and when he got back to his shop he...

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