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
King mackerel were caught but not in big numbers. The Fall kings should arrive in September and they are usually larger than the Summer kings. Trolling #2 and #3 spoons behind the same size planers are usually effective. Drifting with live bait or whole cigar minnows is a good method to catch nice size king mackerel. Alabama Gulf Coast EditionAug 27th, 2013
Usually September signals the end of another long and hot summer along the gulf beaches and a return of better fishing as the water temperatures begin to decline some. The days are noticeably shorter as we approach the equinox and usually not nearly as hot or wet as in the preceding months.Alabama Gulf Coast EditionAug 27th, 2013
eptember is a transition month for the fish in the Bay, and they'll be in their usual places for the most part, but in less numbers from where you have been catching them.Alabama Gulf Coast EditionAug 27th, 2013
Well folks, school has started and football is in the air. The fishing is still going strong. The rains have not managed to mess up the fishing too much. The trout are finished their spawning and are on the move up the bay feeding on the shrimp working their way up the rivers.Alabama Gulf Coast EditionAug 27th, 2013