Fishing Lure

By Seamus on 7/18/2025 1:02:26 PM • Rank (0) • Views 1
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 I've heard the superstition of catching a fish on the first cast - it didn't pan out today!  I had met Jerry and Deb Yarborough and their daughter Masha up at Old Town Bait and Tackle boat ramp and after easing out of Eagans Creek we made a fairly long run up and around to the Jolley River, and further up it all the way to the MOA (Mother of All) Spot. After showing the trio how I like to bait the mud minnows, and with a tide that was just starting back in, we made a toss to the expose oysters, let it drop down the river bottom and BAM! Big Fish On!  Masha was on the rod  and she fought it valiantly - worked it slowly up then let it run, then worked it up, let it run. She finally subdued the beast - a big, ugly, Catfish!

But later, Jerry hauled in a nice sized Whiting then he had strong bite and this fish was shaking its head and thrashing on the top and it turned out to be a healthy 18" Seatrout. Deb quietly outpaced the other two catching a hard fighting Jack, another Catfish, and a hungry Seatrout. We then moved around the bend, back down the river and fished some still exposed shell at Snook Creek. Masha had a good cast to the shell and BAM! Her drag was ripping again. She played it expertly and after a good fight landed a Slot sized 20" Redfish. And Deb followed that up with a Redfish catch of her own. While we were fishing there we were treated to a pod of dolphin that were busting bait up on to a mud bank - what a spectacle!

We made our way back down the river and around to the outside of Tyger where we fished the jigs and minnows along the grass line as the tide was getting up. The trio landed one more Seatrout and had two Flounder to the boat for a quick release. Again we were treated to some wildlife sightings - Deb spotted a Salt Marsh Mink swimming across a creek then later we saw a family of four of those Minks running down an adjacent beach.

Back up the Jolley we went and switched to float rigs and the minnows. Masha drifted one looooong and it paid off when her float dissapeared and she hooked up to land the final fish of the day, another hungry Seatrout. For most of the day we had a nice breeze, a few clouds to give us some respite and with a few fish in the box, we headed back to the ramp and counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida. 

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