Dauphin Island Fishing Report: July 2014

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[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ell the weather has really warmed up and so has the fishing around Dauphin Island. After all the recent rain, the water has cleared up and the trout bite is finally getting back to normal in the usual summer time spots in Mississippi Sound, Mobile Bay and the Gulf side of Sand, Pelican and Dauphin Island and over around Fort Morgan. We have been catching them with slip corks around the gas rigs in the Bay and around any deep water structure,10 to 15 feet deep, suspending the live shrimp in the lower portion of the water column. Also, we have been catching trout by free lining live croakers and pogies, around the Islands lately. We have also been catching trout and reds on popping cork rigs in the more shallow areas, fishing a live shrimp about 18 inches below the popping cork. This pattern should continue for the coming months. The tripletail have started to shown up and the white trout are always here. All in all, the summertime fishing pattern is on.

We have a few openings still available for the coming months, so give us a call and lets go fishing !

Call me, let’s go fishing !
Until next time, tight lines, and good fishing to you,
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Capt. Charlie Gray

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