James Howard

It's always nice to slip out and do a little fishing myself when I get a chance. This past weekend I called one of my regulars and invited him to go fun fishing with me and of course he said yes.

Phil Baker and my self decide to see what we could do in only 2 hours of fishing. I no that sounds wrong but sometimes it's a challenge to see if you can catch a few nice fish and be home before the wife gets up!

First I chose to fish as close to the house as possible then decided what would be the best bet as to what kind of fish to target which this morning it was Trout.

Loaded with 6 dozen live shrimp and a handful of float rigs it was off to down town Jacksonville. I think you can even see Alltel stadium in the back ground which is home of the Jacksonville Jaguars but that's a whole different conversation.

After working the docks and one bridge for a little less than 2 hours we managed to catch 16 Trout all of which were keeper size and kept enough for a good ole fish fry that afternoon. Home and boat cleaned by 10am. That's what I call a good start to the day. After a morning like that it's hard to have a bad day.

Tight lines Capt. James Howard Jacksonville Florida (904)651-9557

www.gofishjax.com

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James Howard

About The Author: Captain James Howard

Company: Go Fish Jax

Area Reporting: Jacksonville, North East Florida

Bio: Being a native of Northeast Florida I have enjoyed the excellent fishing and wildlife this area has to offer. I have been fishing the Jacksonville Florida area over 30 years with many a memorable fishing trip starting when I was a kid. We are in between and only minutes away from Amelia Island and St. Augustine, we can enjoy the fishing any direction. From downtown to the mouth of the ocean and all the back water in between.

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