Fishing Lure

By Seamus on 12/23/2024 2:27:25 AM • Rank (0) • Views 1
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That "hot" November fishing has continued on into December - boy we caught some fish today! I had met Henry Ross and David Gray down at Sawpit Creek boat ramp early and it was a beautiful morning - just a slight breeze, clear skies and comfortable 68 degree temperature. We made the run up the Nassau River to Seymore's Point and made our first stop at a dock. The two anglers were tossing live shrimp on a jig to the dock pilings on a tide that had been coming in for about an hour and a half.. It took a few casts but then David "knocked the skunk off" when he hooked up and battled to the boat a keeper sized Black "puppy" Drum. It wasn't "on fire" but the duo managed to catch a handful of those Drum, two more being of keeper size. 

We then ran down to Broward Island and set up to fish the bank as that tide was coming in. Tossing the jigs to the bank and letting the current take that bait down the river bottom paid off - they began to get small but feisty Redfish and another Drum or two. We dropped down the island about 50 feet and here things got crazy! They began to catch fish one after the other and a few times they had "double"  hookups. Ross had a strong bite and expertly played to the boat a Slot Redfish, then  David followed that up with a monster "Tournament" sized Red -26.75". They also caught another Drum or two, a small Sheepshead, and a few handfuls of small but feisty Redfish. BUT, we kept count of the Slot Reds that we caught, measuring before we tossed the back, and we got up to EIGHT Slot Reds for the day. One of those slot Reds we tagged ((GrayFishTagResearch.org  tag #  GFR62322)

Our next stop was back at Pumpkin Hill, drifting float rigs with the live shrimp. We were looking for Seatrout and got them, but the biggest was just under 15". After fishing Littlefield with the jigs for a bit, we ran thru Horsehead and fished the Jackstafff "bank" with the floats. The tide was within minutes of being high tide and the fish were having none of it, so we called it a day and as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida. 






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