Winter red and sea trout fishing is excellent during the month of January & February, particularly during the warmer portions of the day and when there is a high falling tide. Fishing close to boat dock pilings and deep water oyster mounds is key with a variety of shrimp and crab lures, including the…
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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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Best Back Country Fishing
Be sure and read my outdoor column that appears each Wednesday in the News Leader. This week I wrote about Amelia Island's back country fishing which offers some of the best light tackle action in the Southeast! Terry Lacoss/Amelia Angler
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Redfish Bonanza
Large schools of redfish are now active at many of Amelia Island tidal rivers and bays during the last of the falling and the first of the flooding tides. We have had great success both casting "Clouser Minnow" flies and surface plugs, while we always have a livewell full of live shirmp as a…
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