Hello everyone. Well, it’s getting hot and so is the fishing. You got to love this time of year as the fishing will be excellent from early morning and late afternoon. I like using live croakers and live shrimp. Go to your favorite spot and start throwing top water early. Then put the croakers to them and when they slow up, put some a&a live shrimp on them, and they will start to bite again. Start looking for some early Spanish mackerel and kings around the beaches and haunting the near shore rigs. The red fish will be on Dixie Bar, and the trout will be on the beaches, but still and the ones you catch will most likely be really good ones. Start looking for the cobia to turn on this month. Good luck and I’ll see you on the water. Trips are starting to book up, so call me today for your next fishing adventure. Alabama Gulf Coast EditionJun 1st, 2014
[dropcap]J[/dropcap]une is here and finally some decent weather! The bay still looks rough from all of the rain, but the … Alabama Gulf Coast EditionJun 1st, 2014
June is here and also good fishing. Nearshore fishing is producing Spanish mackerel, king mackerel and bonita. All you need is 4 hours of fishing to target these nearshore fish.Alabama Gulf Coast EditionJun 1st, 2014
When the Deepwater Horizon exploded four summers ago, we all watched as BP’s well endlessly poured gallon after gallon of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Alabama Gulf Coast EditionJun 1st, 2014
The day on the water had been good. I loaded the boat on the trailer, bragged with a few friends and prepared for the trip back to the house. Alabama Gulf Coast EditionMay 1st, 2014
May is a wonderful month. Across the Alabama Gulf Coast bait of all different kinds migrates towards our shores. Alabama Gulf Coast EditionMay 1st, 2014
April 20, 2014, marks four years since BP’s Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico blew out, destroying the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, killing eleven workers and setting off an uncontrolled oil gusher lasting eighty-seven days.Alabama Gulf Coast EditionMay 1st, 2014
The weather is picking up and the water temps are rising. There is an abundance of bait starting to show up and some good fish should be there with them.Alabama Gulf Coast EditionMay 1st, 2014