Fishing Lure

By Seamus on 4/1/2025 5:32:23 PM • Rank (11) • Views 12
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Another pretty day today, so much so that the bugs were a bit of a problem. I had met William and Dara Blalock and their friend Brian Roach out at Goffinsville Park early - the tide was supposed to be at it's low but it was still going out, so we eased down Nassauville and set up between a couple of docks to fish that last of he outgoing. I was surprised that these three experienced anglers didn't get a bite! But we moved down a few docks and worked them until the tide changed and when it did, BAM! A double hookup on Seatrout, one of which was of keeper size. As we moved down a bit Brian had pitched up between some pilings, worked it out and had that strange 'thump" we're all familiar with. Brian set the hook and slowly worked in a nice 17" Flounder. 

We then ran down to Broward Island and fished as the tide started in. It wasn't "on fire" but Dara did finally "knock the skunk off " the spot with a Slot sized Redfish catch. We moved down the island and worked back and things heated up. The trio added another couple of keeper sized Trout, another couple of small Flounder, then William went off the stern and picked up a hard fighting keeper sized Sheepshead. They also caught a handful of small but feisty and fun to catch Redfish. 


After running way up the Nassau we dipped into a creek and worked the bank back into the current. Not a bite for most of the way and I was thinking the spot was going to be a bust but finally we got into a few fish and added the final Slot Redfish of the day - they had their limit. Our final stop was back at the mouth of Pumpkin Hill where we drifted floats but we had not takers. These anglers had an Amelia Island Grande Slam in the box -Redfish, Seatrout, Flounder and Sheepshead, and a good mess of fish at that, 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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