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Amelia Island Inshore

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Amelia Island Nearshore/Backwater Trip

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Fishing in Fernandina Beach
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Fishing in Fernandina Beach
trip description for Flood Tide Flyfishing in Fernandina Beach

Get out on the water with Captain Jeremiah and explore the stunning Intracoastal and backcountry waterways that Amelia Island and the surrounding Low Country have to offer! On this trip, you'll dial in your casts while chasing a variety of exciting inshore species, especially Redfish, Spotted Trout, and even Tarpon! These fish are a blast to catch on fly tackle, and they'll whack a wide variety of fly patterns. Use streamers, shrimp patterns, mullet patterns, crab patterns and more to attract bites, then get ready for a big fight! Most fly trips are "CPR"—catch, picture, release—but if you want to keep you fish, Jeremiah will happily clean and package them for you. Every trip with Captain Jeremiah is customized for you. Depending on the season, time of day, tides, and more, Jeremiah will make sure you're set up with the perfect flies for targeting your preferred species. You'll be fishing from his 18' flats boat, which has a super-shallow draft to allow you to access the areas where fish like to hide out. Although there's no experience required to have a blast on this trip, it might be worth practicing your cast before stepping onto the boat so that you can spend more time fishing and less time learning the ropes. That said, Captain Jeremiah is an excellent teacher and will get movie fishermen up to speed in no time! Read More

Inshore, Jetty Fishing Charter in Fernandina Beach

Flood Tide Flyfishing

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Fishing in Fernandina Beach
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Fishing in Fernandina Beach
trip description for Amelia Island Nearshore/Backwater Trip in Fernandina Beach

Come aboard for a 4-8 hour nearshore/backwater trip in the Amelia Island Area for up to 4 people. Depending on the season and the duration of your trip, you will be on Captain's 22' Pathfinder utilizing light tackle to target Black Drum, Blacktip Sharks, Bull Sharks, Flounder, Jacks, Redfish & Tarpon. Techniques will vary by the target species and your preference but include Artificials, Jigging, Trolling, Bottom Fishing, Sight casting and fishing with bait. All gear and bait is included for a great day on the water! Read More

Flats, Inshore, Nearshore, River Fishing Charter in Fernandina Beach

Amelia Island Nearshore/Backwater Trip

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Fishing in Fernandina Beach
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trip description for Amelia Island Inshore in Fernandina Beach

Our charter fishing trips include a number of affordable fishing trip and sight-seeing rates. Our four hour or six hour morning or afternoon fishing trips are ideal for a relaxing outing with friends or family, especially if you have never explored the waters of Amelia Island or Fernandina Beach before. Our rates include inshore and backwater charters for a morning, afternoon or a whole day of fishing fun and adventure. Captain Brian helps new anglers of all ages learn to reel in big catches so everyone can learn, whether you are starting out on a short trip or a long trip. Your trip includes: Fishing License, Rods, Reels, Tackle, Bait, and Ice Read More

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Amelia Island Inshore

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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Charter in Amelia River

What are the best fishing charters in Amelia River?

The best fishing charters in Amelia River are:

Why should I book a fishing charter in Amelia River with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 3 trips in Amelia River, and the most popular trips in the area are Flood Tide Flyfishing guided by Jeremiah, Amelia Island Nearshore/Backwater Trip guided by William, and Amelia Island Inshore guided by Brian.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Looking for kid friendly charters / fishing lessons in Amelia River? Check out our beginner and family friendly charters in Amelia River.

What types of fishing charters are common in Amelia River?

Inshore fishing is the most popular type of fishing in Amelia River as well as flats fishing, river fishing, and nearshore fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Amelia River are: 1. redfish, 2. tarpon, 3. albacore tuna, 4. speckled trout, and 5. jack crevalle.

The most common fishing techniques in Amelia River are artificial lure fishing, light tackle fishing, and topwater fishing but cut bait fishing and fly fishing are popular as well.

How much do Amelia River fishing charters cost?

Prices in Amelia River can range anywhere from about $535 to $930, but the average price for a half day trip in Amelia River is $567. The average price for a full day trip in Amelia River is $830.

Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for fishing in Amelia River?

The most popular season for fishing in Amelia River is summer, and most anglers book their trips 5 days in advance.

Do I need a Amelia River fishing license and what are the bag limits in Amelia River?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Amelia River, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Amelia River. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Amelia River.

What is fishing in Amelia River about?

Fishing in Amelia River, situated in the coastal region of northeastern Florida, offers anglers a unique blend of freshwater and saltwater opportunities. Flowing through scenic marshlands and tidal creeks, Amelia River provides a rich habitat for a diverse array of fish species. Whether casting from the riverbanks or navigating the estuaries in a boat, anglers can immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of this coastal ecosystem while pursuing their favorite catches.

One of the highlights of fishing in Amelia River is the chance to target a variety of saltwater species that inhabit its brackish waters. Redfish, known for their bronze-colored bodies and powerful fights, are a prized catch for anglers seeking an exhilarating challenge. Speckled trout, with their distinctive spots and delicate flavor, are another popular target species in the river's estuaries. Anglers can also encounter flounder, black drum, and sheepshead while exploring the winding channels and oyster beds of Amelia River, adding diversity to the angling experience.

In addition to saltwater species, Amelia River offers opportunities to target freshwater fish species in its upper reaches. Largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish can be found in the river's quieter tributaries and backwaters, providing anglers with a change of pace from the saltwater action. Whether you're casting a line for saltwater redfish or freshwater bass, fishing in Amelia River promises an unforgettable adventure surrounded by the scenic beauty of Florida's coastal wilderness.

What are the most popular months to fish in Amelia River?

Fishing seasons in Amelia River, nestled within the coastal landscape of northeastern Florida, unfold in harmony with the changing tides and temperatures of the region. Spring marks the beginning of the fishing season, as the river comes alive with activity and fish become more active in the warming waters. This season offers anglers the opportunity to target a variety of species, from saltwater favorites like redfish and speckled trout to freshwater bass and bluegill in the river's upper reaches. As nature awakens from its winter slumber, anglers can enjoy the vibrant colors of blooming flora and the melodious songs of migrating birds while casting their lines into the brackish waters of Amelia River.

Summer brings long, sunny days to Amelia River, creating ideal conditions for saltwater fishing in its estuaries and tidal creeks. Anglers can target redfish and speckled trout, which become more active in the warmer temperatures and higher water levels. With the sun high in the sky and the sounds of nature surrounding them, anglers can enjoy leisurely days on the water, exploring the winding channels and oyster beds of Amelia River while pursuing their favorite catches. Summer also provides opportunities for families and friends to gather along the riverbanks for picnics and fishing outings, creating cherished memories amidst the beauty of Florida's coastal wilderness.

As the days grow shorter and the temperatures begin to cool, autumn ushers in the final fishing season of the year in Amelia River. This season offers anglers the chance to target a variety of species as they prepare for the winter months ahead. Redfish and speckled trout remain active in the estuaries, providing exciting angling opportunities against the backdrop of changing foliage along the riverbanks. Whether casting from the shore or drifting along in a boat, anglers can savor the crisp autumn air and vibrant colors of fall while enjoying one last fishing adventure before the arrival of winter. With its diverse fish populations and stunning natural beauty, fishing in Amelia River promises an unforgettable experience for anglers of all ages and skill levels throughout the changing seasons.

What types of fishing are popular in Amelia River?

Fishing in Amelia River offers anglers a variety of techniques to explore its diverse waters and target a range of fish species. Saltwater fishing stands out as a popular method, particularly for pursuing species like redfish and speckled trout that thrive in the river's estuaries and tidal creeks. Anglers can navigate the winding channels and oyster beds of Amelia River, casting their lines with artificial lures or live bait to entice these prized catches. With its emphasis on tides and currents, saltwater fishing in Amelia River provides an exciting and dynamic angling experience against the backdrop of Florida's coastal wilderness.

Fly fishing is another favored technique among anglers on Amelia River, offering a tranquil and immersive experience amidst the scenic marshlands and tidal creeks. Anglers can wade into the shallow waters or cast from the riverbanks, skillfully presenting lightweight flies to mimic the natural prey of saltwater species like redfish and speckled trout. With its focus on finesse and precision, fly fishing provides anglers with a deeply rewarding connection to the rhythm of the river and its inhabitants, making it a cherished pastime for enthusiasts seeking a more intimate angling experience.

For those who prefer a more hands-on approach, bait fishing presents an opportunity to target a variety of fish species in Amelia River. Whether using live bait or cut bait, anglers can entice saltwater favorites like redfish, speckled trout, and flounder with a tempting offering. Bait fishing allows anglers to relax and enjoy the serene beauty of Amelia River, casting their lines from the riverbanks or drifting along in a boat as they wait for the telltale tug of a hungry fish. With its simplicity and accessibility, bait fishing offers anglers of all levels an enjoyable and rewarding angling experience on Amelia River.

What species are popular in Amelia River?

Amelia River, nestled within the coastal landscape of northeastern Florida, offers anglers an enticing array of fish species to pursue throughout its waters. Among the most sought-after catches in Amelia River are the redfish, known for their bronze-colored bodies and powerful fights. These prized catches thrive in the river's brackish waters, providing anglers with thrilling battles against the backdrop of the scenic marshlands and tidal creeks. Whether casting from the riverbanks or navigating the estuaries in a boat, anglers have ample opportunities to hook into trophy-sized redfish, creating memorable moments amidst the tranquility of Florida's coastal wilderness.

In addition to redfish, Amelia River is home to populations of speckled trout, which offer exciting angling opportunities for enthusiasts seeking a bit of excitement. Speckled trout, with their distinctive spots and delicate flavor, are a popular target species in the river's estuaries and tidal creeks. Anglers can also encounter flounder, black drum, and sheepshead while exploring the winding channels and oyster beds of Amelia River, adding diversity to the angling experience and ensuring there's always something biting in these brackish waters.

Furthermore, Amelia River offers opportunities to target freshwater species in its upper reaches, such as largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish. These freshwater species can be found in the quieter tributaries and backwaters of the river, providing anglers with a change of pace from the saltwater action. Whether you're casting a line for redfish or speckled trout in the estuaries or targeting largemouth bass and bluegill in the river's upper reaches, fishing in Amelia River promises an unforgettable adventure surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of Florida's coastal landscape.

Does Amelia River have good fishing?

The Amelia River, located in northeast Florida, is a hidden gem for fishing enthusiasts. This tidal river, which runs along Amelia Island, offers a variety of fishing opportunities thanks to its mix of saltwater and freshwater environments. Anglers can expect to catch species such as redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and black drum, making it a diverse and exciting fishing spot. The river's estuarine conditions create an ideal habitat for these species, ensuring a productive fishing experience.

Accessibility is a key advantage of fishing on the Amelia River. There are several public boat ramps and fishing piers along the river, making it easy for anglers to find a convenient spot to cast their lines. Kayak and canoe fishing are also popular on the Amelia River, allowing for a more intimate and tranquil fishing experience. The nearby city of Fernandina Beach offers plenty of amenities, including bait shops, guides, and accommodations, making it easy for visitors to plan a fishing trip.

The natural beauty of the Amelia River enhances the overall fishing experience. The river winds through marshlands, offering scenic views of tidal creeks, estuaries, and abundant wildlife. This serene environment provides a peaceful backdrop for a day of fishing, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Whether you are an experienced angler or a beginner, the Amelia River offers a rewarding and enjoyable fishing adventure, with the added bonus of being surrounded by Florida's picturesque coastal landscape.

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