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Boy That Was Some Wind!
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Seamus
on 4/11/2026 1:57:23 PM • Rank (14) • Views 15
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Monday, Cancelled. Tuesday, Cancelled. Wednesday, Cancelled. Thursday, Cancelled. That was some crazy wind we had all week, but today it "calmed down" to 12mph at launch hour, rising to 16mph by the end of the trip. But my guests, visiting from (the windy city, go figure) Chicago were game to go fishing today, and so was I, so we met down at Sawpit Creek boat ramp, feeling Lonesome, Ornery, and Mean (not really - that's an old Waylon song) and we headed up the Nassau to make our first stop at a drainage near Spanish Drop. All four anglers were getting good casts and were working their jig and shrimp slowly on a tide that had been going out for a few hours, but we had no luck, other than a few nibbles from some baitstealers. We eased up the river and fished Twin Creeks with thsoe jigs rods and again, no real bites. Our next stop was over at Nassauville, fishing between two docks and boy was it nice - the land mass blocked the wind and made for easy fishing - it really looked good, but again, no bites.
We then made a long run up the Nassau to a small creek and after arriving we worked along the bank. It was young Marty who "knocked the skunk off" when he hooked up and expertly played to the boat and nice feisty Redfish. We continued to ease down the bank and then it was Wes's turn to fight a good fish, and boy was this a good one - it was ripping drag and making runs and we knew for sure it was in the "Slot' - Wes kept that pressure on , worked it in, let it run, worked it in, and soon landed a nice 24.25" Slot Redfish. We hit a few more spots along there, fishing with a menagerie of birds - Red Winged Black Birds,, Herons, Egrets, etc. then we came out of there and made our way back down the river to Seymore's Pointe.
Fishing the incoming tide now, but exposed to the 16mph winds, it was tough! But these guys persevered. We ended up working down the dock line, buffeted by the wind, but it paid off - they had a hookup - Jack was on the rod- he fought it valiantly and brought to the net a nice fat Seatrout to round out their Amelia Island Back Country Slam of Black Drum, Red Drum and Seatrout. The wind curtailed fishing at some of the sports I would normally like to fish, but we did get a few nice ones so as we headed back to the ramp we counted it as another great day to be fishing here aat Amelia Island, Florida.
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