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Young angler Greg Frick, 10, of Duluth, Georgia
muscles a fish to the boat with
a saltwater bait-casting rod and reel during a
charter fishing trip on a party boat the
Moreno Queen of Orange Beach.
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While freshwater fishing is very popular in inland
Alabama, the promise of exotic species and large catches
from deep sea trolling or bottom fishing boats lure
most tourists to the saltwaters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Many reserve private or group charters with professional
guides, but open "party" boats usually have
slots available each day. Others go it alone on private
craft, while some prefer to cast from shore.
Some refer to local fishing as the "red snapper
capital of the world." In addition to snapper,
bottom fishing charters (those party boats) catch amberjack,
grouper, triggerfish and yellow fin tuna. Trolling charters
allow more intimate groups but (just two or three can
fish at once) for bonita, bluefish, jack, mackerel,
wahoo or cobia (ling). Individuals fishing the bays
and surf often land flounder, mullet, pompano, speckled
trout, and whiting. Sport fishing, sometimes referred
to as 'bill' fishing, are deepwater trolling trips for
trophy marlin, swordfish, rare sailfish, large dolphin
(mahi mahi), and even sharks. (Don't worry - the dolphin
caught in The Gulf are not the same species as
the beloved bottle-nosed dolphins like "Flipper.")
An individual license is required when fishing
from private boats or the shore in Alabama or
Florida waters, but none is required if fishing
from charter boats in federal waters (Alabama:
over 3 miles offshore; Florida: over nine miles
offshore). Charter boat customer can fish under
their captain's license, and most recommend making
advance reservations for full- or half-day fishing
trips. A down payment usually is required to hold
an entire boat, but cancellation policies are
flexible. Some area charter boat operations are
listed below.
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This Red Snapper is
just part of a 400-pound
catch that four Michigan
brothers took home from
a three-day fishing trip
off the Pleasure Island
coast in 2001 with
Zeke's Charter Fleet
of Orange Beach.
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Saltwater fishing in The Gulf
The chart below outlines just some of the saltwater
fish species that can be caught locally. The Season
column notes the general time of year that different
fish may 'hit' bait and lures. The Best Time column
identifies prime fishing periods for each species. For
those out for a trophy catch, the Alabama (state) Record
column (as of 2001) offers a measurable incentive, and
in a few instances, a startling perspective on some
of the monsters that lurk beneath the placid waters
of The Gulf of Mexico.
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SPECIES
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SEASON
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BEST TIME
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TECHNIQUE
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ALABAMA RECORD
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Amberjack
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Year-Round
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May-Aug
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Bottom Fishing
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127 lbs (1981)
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Grouper
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Year-Round
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Feb-April
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Bottom Fishing
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74 lbs (1963)
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Grouper (Warsaw)
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Year-Round
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Feb-April
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Bottom Fishing
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226 lbs (1988)
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Bluefish
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April-Oct
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May-June
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Trolling
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16 lbs (1995)
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Bonita
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April-Oct
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June-Aug
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Trolling
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5 lbs (1994)
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Cobia (Ling)
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April-Oct
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April-May
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Trolling (Migratory)
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117 lbs (1995)
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Dolphin
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May-Oct
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July-Oct
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Trolling
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60 lbs (1989)
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Flounder
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Year-Round
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Nov-Feb
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Bay & Surf
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13 lbs (1975)
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Jack Crevalle
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April-Oct
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July-Aug
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Trolling
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39 lbs (1994)
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Mackerel (King)
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April-Oct
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July-Oct
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Trolling
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66 lbs (1988)
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Mackerel (Spanish)
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April-Oct
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May-June
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Trolling
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8 lbs (1993)
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Marlin (Blue)
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June-Sept
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June-Aug
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Trolling
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779 lbs (1989)
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Pinfish
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Year-Round
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Year-Round
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Bay & Surf
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3 lbs (2001)
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Pompano
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April-Oct
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April-Oct
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Bay & Surf
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5 lbs (1999)
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Red Drum
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Year-Round
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Oct-Nov
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Trolling
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43 lbs (1982)
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Shark
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Year-Round
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Year-Round
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Bottom Fishing
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988 lbs (1990)
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Shark (Maco)
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Year-Round
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Year-Round
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Bottom Fish
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737 lbs (1978)
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Sheepshead
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Year-Round
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May-Sept
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Bay & Surf
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41 lbs (1996)
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Snapper
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Year-Round
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May-Sept
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Bottom Fishing
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7 lbs (1987)
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Spotted Trout
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Year-Round
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Sept-Dec
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Bay & Surf
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12 lbs (1980)
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Sailfish
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Very-Rare
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Trolling
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Swordfish
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Very-Rare
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Trolling
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198 lbs (1980)
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Tarpon
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July-Oct
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Aug
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Trolling (Migratory)
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203 lbs (1992)
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Tuna (Blue fin)
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Very-Rare
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Trolling
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737 lbs (1983)
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Tuna (Yellow fin)
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Year-Round
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May-June
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Trolling
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203 lbs (1992)
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Triggerfish
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Year-Round
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May-Sept
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Bottom Fishing
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7 lbs (1999)
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Wahoo
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May-Sept
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May-Sept
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Trolling
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117 lbs (1997)
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Legend
Sources: Alabama Department of Conservation & Natural
Resources;
Alabama Gulf Coast Convention & Visitors Bureau
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Before heading out to sea
in the early morning hours,
a deckhand on a small fishing
charter boat casts a net for
fresh baitfish off a pier
in Orange Beach.
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Orange Beach Fishing Association
Many companies operate fishing and sightseeing charter
boats on and around Pleasure Island, and a few are listed
here. Some book short two- or four-hour trips, others
specialize in day-long or even multi-day trips. Captains
and deckhands who are members of the Orange Beach Fishing
Association are experienced, safety-conscious professionals
who are familiar with local waters, weather patterns
and conditions, and fishing regulations. To ensure that
members are well-informed about local fishing issues
and that boats are operated safely, the Association
also publishes an informational newsletter, encourages
continuous training, and coordinates a random drug testing
program for members. The Orange Beach Fishing Association
also maintains a Web site with more comprehensive and
up-to-date charter boat listings at:
www.gulffishing.net
Occasionally, some charter boat companies change the
marinas and docks that serve as their home base. Check
with each company to verify their location when scheduling
your trip.
Charter boats - Gulf Shores
Cool Breeze
Gulf Shores, AL
(251) 540-7534
(251) 942-4389 (Reservations)
This 42-foot Resmondo sport fishing boat features state-of-the-art
navigation and fishing equipment, that includes premium
tackle. The craft has a complete galley, is air-conditioned,
and even equiped with satellite TV.
Sportsman
Gulf Shores, AL 36542
(251) 540-7108
Web site: www.gulffishing.net
e-mail: leema@gulftel.com
The Sportsman offers custom fishing and sightseeing
trips in and around The Gulf.
Summer Hunter
Gulf Shores, AL 36542
(251) 948-3474
Web site: www.zebra.net/~summer/
e-mail: captjack@zebranet
This fast sportfisherman cruises at 20 knots and is
equipped with a cobia/tuna tower. The Summer Hunter
specializes in small groups (1 to 6 passengers). Families
welcome.
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As fishermen aboard
the charter boat
Moreno Queen of
Gulf Shores prepare
to cast their lines in
deep Gulf waters
18 miles offshore
to bottom fish for
red snapper, a
couple concentrates
on applying sunscreen.
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Charter boats - Orange Beach
Alabama Fishing Charters (Albacore II)
Orange Beach, AL
(251) 981-4850
e-mail: lattofjn@aol.com
Sunny Side Up
Orange Beach, AL
(251) 981-5392
Cat-Cat
Orange Beach, AL
(251) 752-2858
Web site: www.captleefrye.com
e-mail: catcat@atexcellence.com
Catch-It
Orange Beach, AL 36561
(251) 981-9730
e-mail: catchit@gulftel.com
Cool Change
Orange Beach, AL
(251) 974-5615
(888) 271-6576
Web site: www.worldwidefishing.com/b427.htm
e-mail: captjoe@gulftel.com
Escape
Orange Beach, AL 36561
(251) 981-7173
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Surf fishing is one of the most inexpensive
ways to participate in a sport that otherwise
might necessitate expensive gear and a boat. A
heavy duty saltwater rod and reel and a bucket
of live bait will keep you occupied for hours.
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Good Times II
Orange Beach, AL
(251) 981-3733
Web site: www.alabamadeepseafishing.com
Hey Boy II
Orange Beach, AL
(251) 981-5319
Web site: www.heyboy2.com
e-maill: heyboy@gulftel.com
Intimidator Sportfishing Inc.
Orange Beach, AL
(251) 979-0188
(888) 679-0552
Moreno Queen
Orange Beach, AL
(251) 981-4499
(800) 317-4850
E-mail: morenoqueen@gulftel.com
Necessity
26624 Martinique Drive
Orange Beach, AL 36561
(251) 981-4039
Toll Free: (800) 295-4295
Web site: www.necessitysportsfishing.com
e-mail: fishnec1@aol.com
Rip Tide
Orange Beach, AL
(251) 981-1500
Web site: www.fishriptide.com
e-mail: captwheat@earthlink.net
Seafood
Orange Beach, AL 36561
(251) 948-8121
Zeke's Charter Fleet
Orange Beach, AL
(251) 948-8121
(800) 793-4044
Web site: www.zekescharters.com
e-mail: zekes@gulftel.com
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At the end of a half-day bottom fishing trip,
anglers line up on the dock to have their catch
weighed and cleaned. Most boats sponsor contests
to award cash for the biggest fish of each trip.
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Charter boats - Daphne, Fairhope, Pensacola
Miss Celeste
Daphne, AL
(251) 981-4600
Intruder
Fairhope, AL
(251) 981-2081
Web site: www.intrudercharters.com
e-mail: mike@intrudercharters.com
A-1 Charter/Outcast
5574 Ponte Verde Court
Pensacola, FL
(251) 980-1800
(888) 727-7985
e-mail: myfish@bellsouth.net
C.A.T.
Pensacola, FL
(850) 492-4536
(888) 558-3889
Dana-J
Pensacola, FL
(850) 944-3124
e-mail: ajon505@aol.com
Good Times One
Pensacola, FL 32506
(850) 455-6113
e-mail: cobiarun@aol.com
Striker III
Seminole, AL 36574
(251) 946-3874
e-mail: cappy6@msn.com
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