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We Slammed 'Em Early
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Back to work again today - is this heat every going to subside? I mentioned to my wife that I didn't think
we've had this hot of a summer in a while! But the Hobbs crew - Jeremy, his daughter Willow, and her friend Olivia were up to the challenge and they met me early down at Sawpit Creek boat ramp and we made the run up the Nassau River - my plan was to fish some dock pilings on the first of an incoming tide but as we arrived we saw that a barge was tied up and blocking the pilings - so we turned around and came back to some exposed shell bed just before Twin Creeks, and I'm glad we did!
These three anglers came to catch fish! They started hooking up and landing Flounder, caught on jigs and mud minnows, and a couple were of keeper size. We caught and released a Catfish then they put a keeper sized Seatrout in the box. Then, as we worked up to Twin Creeks, Jeremy, casting forward over a "bar", hooked up and that sweet sound of drag wafted over the boat - Fish On! Jeremy played it perfectly and landed a perfect sized 22" Slot Redfish. He went back to the same spot and BAM! Another 21" Slot Red that he played to the net. We had an Amelia Island Back Country Slam in the live well - Flounder, Seatrout and Redfish. We hit a couple of more drainages along there and caught a couple of small but feisty Redfish and a handful of Flounder, one of which was of keeper size.
We had good action for about the first 2 hours of the trip but once that tide got up, and the sun got hot, the bite fell off. We fished down at Pumpkin Hill, then around some docks at Littlefield, then made the run thru the marsh and fished Jackstaff "bank'. We may have had a few bites but no takers. Go early and beat the heat! But we had a good box of fish so as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great ay to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
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