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Fishing Report - Coastal Alabama Waters
20 October, 200920 October, 2009 2 comments Reports Reports

Adam Barker and his two boy's Noah and Kaleb with a nice Alabama redfish.

Hello from the beautiful Gulf Coast. So far, the weather around here has been sketchy and you really have to pick and choose your days carefully. Lately, we have had some really howling winds and a ton of rain making the water very muddy and extremely high not to mention the cold fronts that has been coming in. But that hasn't stopped the fish from biting everywhere.

 

 

 

 

There has been some good upper slot reds caught to the west of Dauphin Island, AL near Coffee Island. Mainly on the west side of the Coffee island where the cut through in the middle of the island (about 30 feet wide) dumps out into a slight cove. And as always with this time of year, there are large numbers of fish being caught around Dixie Bar and Fort Morgan. Most of the fish have been caught on spinner baits and popping corks with a Bass Assassin Shrimp or a Berkley Gulp! Shrimp in the molt, natural, pearl colors, or anything with chartreuse in it. I like to have as much scent as possible on my lures so I always add an attractant such as BioEdge Fishing Product's Shrimp Potion or put some Trigger X attractant on the lure.

 

 

 

 

The speck bite has been hit or miss lately. As always during time of year, fishing in the evenings when the dock lights are on is almost a must. There has been a decent bite around the south side of Ono Island, AL. Try to hit every dock that has a light on it. I would start by running up the south west end of the island. Start fishing when you get past the No Wake Zone. Look for deeper pockets and pot holes in the grass beds to hold decent fish. There are also some nice specks in the Theodoore Industrial Canal, just make sure you hit it when the tide is moving in or out, it doesn't matter. There are some good flounder being caught right now in the same area's as the specks, so make sure you get your bait down close to the bottom.

 

Jacob and his mom with a nice 15.5 lbs flounder.

 

Hopefully, the weather in November will be better than October around here. Hopefully the big bull reds will be coming in full force by then.

Tight lines,

Chris Williams

 

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  • FishHappensBy FishHappens 323 Days Ago
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    yea, they had a great time. These pics were given to me by some locals here. I wanted to have the kids in them. Those always make the best pictures anyway.
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  • SaltyWorldBy SaltyWorld 323 Days Ago
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    Look at the spots on that Redfish! Looks like the kids had a blast!! Thanks for the report
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