Amelia Fishing Adventures
Located on the Northeast coast of Florida on Fernandina Beach you will find Capt. Jeremiah Joost-Miller of Amelia Fishing Adventures, a top local fishing guide! Capt. Jeremiah knows these waters like the back of his hand. Tag along and explore the stunning backwater and surrounding beaches of Amelia Island. Capt. Jeremiah is a people’s person and has an unbelievable way of making everyone on board feel comfortable and confident with a rod in-hand. Whether you prefer fly fishing for redfish in the backwater or sitting back in the shade inshore fishing with live bait we offer it! Capt. Jeremiah is great with kids and shares his passion with everyone on the boat. Get ready to fish a range of Amelia Island’s inshore and backcountry waterways, offering your choice between 2 boats, targeting a variety of exciting inshore and backwater species!
Location:
1725 S Fletcher Ave, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034Contact:
(904) 441-2444 ameliafishingadventures.comLocations
- Florida
- Jacksonville, Florida
Activities
- Adventure
- Fishing
- Fly Fishing
Featured Trips
TARPON FISHING
Amelia Fishing Adventures guides the entire stretch of Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia's migratory route. Florida Tarpon Season here typically begins sometime in May or June and has potential to run through October.. Our fishery has an incredibly diverse set of environments to target Tarpon; everything from muddy backwater to white sandy beaches.
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JETTY FISHING
Fishing around the jetty rock, beaches and surrounding areas in search of trophy sized fish.
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FLY/ SIGHT FISHING
Targeting redfish on fly or the lightest of tackle offers a very exciting and visual experience year-round. In the warmer minths (Apr.-Nov.) expect to sight-fish around the new or full moon for tailing redfish in the spartina grass. In the cooler months (Nov.-Mar.) once the season starts to change and the temp drops expect to see large schools of redfish. This is incredible as we could witness redfish with their backs exposed down the muddy banks and grassy edges, tailing fish at any moment, waking fish in hunt of their next meal or schools of 100 fish.
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BACKWATER FISHING
Fishing around the intracoastal flats , docks and tidal creeks of North Florida for redfish, trout, black drum, flounder, sharks and tarpon (depending on season). Fun for any skill level.
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