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Plugging for Specks

  Cooling water temperatures and a massive run of mullet has triggered a fantastic sea trout Sea trout weighing to ten-pounds are typically taken during the cooler months of Fall, Winter and Spring.  Casting minnow type plugs during the last few hours of the flood tide and the first few hours of the falling tide…
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reds in the grass

With extremely high tides, good numbers of redfish running from 20-30 inches have been feeding in the spartina grasses on fiddler crabs, shrimp and crustaceans.  Casting a god spoon, or led head with a Berkley Gulp plastic shrimp works best.  Prepare for an amazing fight while strong swimming redfish bull their way into the flooded…
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Amelia Island’s Big Gamefish

The month of October typically gives anglers a good shot at catching giant tarpon, bull red drum and a variety of sharks at both the Nassau and St. Mary's inlets.  Offshore gag grouper weighing to over twenty-pound will be running along with amberjack and cobia.  Live bait fishing at both inlets and offshore too is…
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Bull Reds Have Arrived

With the approaching cool water temperatures and massive mullet migration, huge number of red drum are now holding at deep river structures, inlets and close to jetty rocks.  Bull reds are hard fighting game fish and can weigh over the fifty pound mark!  When a large concentration is located, multiple hook ups can make an…
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