November is usually our first big month for bull redfish fishing. We usually find the bull reds within one mile of the shoreline. I like to troll #3 spoons behind #3 planers. I also suggest pulling diving baits such as stretch 25's and 30's. A good speed is 5 - 7 knots. Alabama Gulf Coast EditionNov 1st, 2013
November already! Wow! The weather is cooling off and the fishing is getting HOT!!! The birds are finally giving way to hungry specks and reds. This is the time of the year that fishing is off the chain! The bull reds have been hanging around the Daphne area feeding on pogies. Just look for the feeding pelicans and get out in front. Float a live shrimp under a popping cork and hang on! The trout are starting to show up along all the flats from Blakely bar to the Mobile River. Alabama Gulf Coast EditionNov 1st, 2013
Well, Halloween is behind us and the first cold fronts of the season are pushing through and the fishing is getting hot! The fish have made their migration north into the tidal rivers around Mobile Bay, Portersville Bay, and Heron Bay including Fowl River, Bayou La Batre andAlabama Gulf Coast EditionNov 1st, 2013
For most of October we will see high tides during evening and early morning hours. The best conditions for shore diving in our area are found at high tide. Alabama Gulf Coast EditionSep 28th, 2013
This is my favorite time of the year. Early morning fishing and home in time for college football! This month should really produce some great fishing.Alabama Gulf Coast EditionSep 28th, 2013
When folks ask my favorite months to fish âOctoberâ is my second answer, followed by the disclaimer âas long as we are spared a tropical storm or hurricane.â Alabama Gulf Coast EditionSep 28th, 2013
October is definitely one of my favorite months to fish. I always wait for that first morning to come along where I have to
walk back inside to get a fleece before I leave the house headed to the boat ramp.Alabama Gulf Coast EditionSep 28th, 2013
The big news for October is red snapper season will be open from October 1st through October 14th. You will certainly be able to find red snapper at almost any depth of water.Alabama Gulf Coast EditionSep 28th, 2013
October already... That's scary enough! Where has this year gone? The fall fishing is starting to pick up. The specks have finished their spawning and are on the prowl heading up the bays and into the Delta. Alabama Gulf Coast EditionSep 28th, 2013
I don't know where to start. This has been the wettest summer I can remember in many years. The rain has stopped and salt water is pushing into the northern end of the bay.Alabama Gulf Coast EditionSep 28th, 2013