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Big Fish Right Off The Bat
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on 3/13/2025 7:02:26 PM • Rank (21) • Views 22
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I wrapped my week up fishing with Murray Bonitt and his son Dan and friend Gavin...and some dude named Darron that nobody knew. We met early down at the Sawpit Creek boat ramp under cloudy skies but we had very little wind (but enough to keep the gnats away) so as we headed up the Nassau River we had high hopes of catching some fish. I haven't fished the shell beds in a long while but they were exposed on a tide that had been going out a few hours so as we approached Spanish Drop we decided to give it at try - we'd be pitching jigs and live shrimp to those oysters. Gavin and Dan were up at the bow while Murray manned the stern. We had been fishing for about 10 minutes when Murray put an excellent cast up near the oysters and he had a big hookup, Fish On! This fish was ripping drag and when I saw it wasn't wanting to come in I knew it had some size to it, and then it rolled and I knew it was a big Redfish. Murray played it perfectly, worked it in, wore it out, and soon landed a nice 24" Slot Redfish - first fish of the day!
We worked that bank thoroughly then made a run the Nassau and fished a large drainage with the jigs.
Here, Dan got on the board with a couple of Seatrout catches and Murray added a couple, too. That Darron guy picked up a Baitstealer.
Our next stop was down at Broward Island and here the "catching" picked up. The trio caught a good handful of fish. Gavin had persevered, stuck with it, and picked up a few hungry Seatrout. Dan caught Trout and a couple of feisty Redfish, and Murray added a few more fish to the catch total. We had had only a light sprinkle from the forecasted Sunday rains, had caught some good fish, so 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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