Inshore Fishing Forecast: Sept 2013

September brings trophy speckled trout along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Trout fishing has many advantages such as less fuel, great table fair, and a lot of action. Knowing the area drop offs, oyster shell reefs, cuts, and having an eye for surface activity are traits of a good trout fisherman. Strictly Business is a firm believer in live bait. For trout small live croakers, menhaden, and shrimp produce the most action. As long as the tide is moving great trout action will be along the Gulf Coast Island chain, front beach, and inland waterways. Horn, Ship, and Cat Island grass beds are local hot spots for 2 to 5 pound Specs during September. Speckled Trout is not the only target fish during the early fall. Redfish, white trout, flounder, Tripletail, sheepshead, and black drum all can be caught in abundance along the Mississippi Gulf Coast in September. If you need to change it up and go offshore trolling for redfish, king Mackerel, large shark are get options for offshore fishing. If conditions are right Jigging for Cobia can produce a nice catch not for offshore.

For more information about your inshore or offshore Mississippi Gulf Coast Fishing Trip please visit www.Biloxifishing.com. If you are alone and looking to hop on a charter with a group the Biloxi Cruise Company does Split Trips. Split Trips is when a charter pieces individuals together to make inshore or offshore fishing more affordable.

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