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Grand Slam Would Have Been in The Box If Not For...
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Seamus
on 11/7/2025 10:12:28 PM • Rank (0) • Views 1
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Boy what a beautiful morning! I met Bob Kossman and his friend Shelly down at Sawpit Creek early this morning - that time change makes it perfect for these cool mornings. We ran up the intracoastal, turned up the Back River and made our way around to Pumpkin Hill - set up today where the sun's glare wasn't so much in our eyes and it paid off. We had a good Trout bite - most of them undersized, but I think we did get one keeper sized. We moved around the corner, drifted our live shrimp on that last of an incoming tide, and had another couple of Trout caught. We then moved up the Nassau and fished a "pocket" with the float rigs and just as the tide came to a halt, BAM! Big Fish On! Bob was on the rod and fought it valiantly. It was ripping drag up in the shallows but then it came to the boat and Bob had to quickly take th slack up, then it ran under the boat and it was nip and tuck there for a while. But Bob stayed with it and eventually boated a 7-spot 25" bulky Slot Redfish. Boy what a battle!
We then made our way down the Nassau and around Seymores Point and set up at a large drainage. I was hoping for the best - this spot has NOT been producing, but today was an exception. Shelly picked up a keeper sized Seatrout after a good drift, then she hooked up and battled a hard fighting keeper sized Black "puppy" Drum to the boat, which made it an Amelia Island Back Country Slam for the boat. We tossed back a handful of smaller Seatrout before we moved on.
After running thru Horsehead and over to Poteat Point we drifted that stretch of grass with the floats and caught another couple of Trout, one of which was of keeper size. Back over at Jackstaff we finally switched to the jigs but didn't get much, other than a small Ray. Our last stop was back over in the Nassau River, specifically Twin Creeks and here we had a good flurry of Trout catches and then Shelly boated the first Flounder of the day-14" but out of season, but still it made for a Grande Slam! We had sunny skies, the wind never was a real issue, and we had a good mess 'o fish in the box 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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