Thursday, July 3, 2014

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Amelia Island/Jacksonville - End of July

Why just fresh water bass? I think you'd have to drive a good bit to get to a decent bass fishery. It's mostly saltwater fishing down there -- sea trout and redfish, maybe flounder and some other species. Look for current flowing past oyster bars or structure, and fish the seams.

There's a ramp in Little Talbot Island State Park that you can use, but I think you can also put in at Kayak Amelia right outside the park. You can also probably get a kayak in at Amelia Island State Park, although you might have to watch out for current through there. Fort Clinch State Park probably has a place you can put in a kayak, but it is a little more exposed.

-Miles

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