Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
April 7, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Things are firing up and anglers are hitting the water! The Speckled Trout bite has been good as they work their way out of the rivers and creeks while the water warms up. They are swimming the lower bay and passes. The intracoastal waterway is still really good and down into big Lagoon while you work your way into Florida is holding fish on the grass beds. Flounder are picking up but they aren’t red hot yet. Redfish are doing well into this week. The upper bay through creek mouths, intracoastal and mouths of the rivers has been good. Off the beach the Pompano (Pompano, Florida) and Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) are solid. Sheepshead have slowed down as temperatures increase and the spawn comes to an end. Kings (Mackerel, King) and Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) are plentiful off the beaches. Spanish are running the passes in the morning. Troll for them up and down the beach. The Kings are decent sizes and are expected to increase. The Cobia bite is early this year and is great in terms of size and numbers. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds (Drum, Red) are solid in Mobile to Fort. Morgan. They are holding up on structure. It’s still a bit early for Tripletail. With all the fronts the water is a bit messy in the bay but is still easily fishable. Water quality and conditions are decent. Rains will push the Trout out of the creeks. Warmer water helps this along so fishing structure is best. The sizes are decent. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Most anglers are staying inshore since the waters are so rough.
Sam’s Bait and Tackle
251-981-4245
samsorangebeach@gmail.com
March 29, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The intracoastal is holding a hot Sheepshead bite during the day. Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) have moved in as well. Soft artificials worked slow in the deep holes is the best method to catch them. Vudu Shrimp has produced well. On the beach the Pompano (Pompano, Florida) and Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) bite has been outstanding on Fishbites, Shrimp or Ghost Shrimp. Spanish can be caught on the troll along the beach. Spoons and dusters are best however most are small fish. Cobia have started to the East, they are up to 80 pounds. This is a great sign as water temperatures increase. Redfish (Drum, Red) are swimming Dixey Bar. They are mixed with Sheepshead and can be caught from boats. There are no signs of Trout around the gas rigs. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – The weather has been making the Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin) bite tough. You can find them when you are able to head out on a 1-2 day trip. Chunking has been most productive although a few are being caught trolling.
BAIT REPORT – Menhaden have begun to show up off the beach and around Terry Cove. Even Pinfish are showing up at the docks again. You can trap or chum for them.
Sam’s Bait and Tackle
251-981-4245
samsorangebeach@gmail.com
March 23, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Sheepshead, Drum (Drum, Black) and Reds (Drum, Red) are swimming the cut off. Drum are taking live Crabs. Hermit or Fiddler Crabs are best for Sheepshead. Sheepshead, Redfish and Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Gulf) can be caught in the East End. A few White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) are showing up. Dead Shrimp are best for the Whiting, White Trout and Ground Mullet. On the West End we are seeing Whiting (Kingfish, Southern), scattered Pompano (Pompano, Florida), White Trout and a few Reds. At Dixey Bar the Redfish are biting along with inside the Bayou. A few Flounder (Flounder, Southern) are beginning to show up at the cutoff and the East end taking Bull Minnows. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
March 14, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The pier has been off and on depending on the weather. Redfish (Drum, Red) and Drum (Drum, Black) are trying to make their way in along with White and Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Sand & Seatrout, Spotted) when weather allows. Fish the rising tide for the best Redfish bite. Trout are more prominent at night around the lights. Shrimp are best for the Trout while Reds are preferring cut bait. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
March 7, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – For the time of year the bite is great. We are almost seeing the Spring weather fire up. Fishing off the beach is productive for Whiting (Kingfish, Southern), Pompano (Pompano, Florida), Redfish (Drum, Red) and a few Flounder (Flounder, Southern) that are beginning to show up. Ground Mullet and White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) have been caught but are a bit more scattered. Inshore boats are targeting Reds in the rivers and Herring Bay. The numbers are great, especially in the early morning and late afternoon on a full tide. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Ground Mullet are swimming the beach.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
March 1, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Water temperatures are warming up early this year. The day bite is producing bull Reds (Drum, Red) along the beach. They are schooled up near the surface eating Glass Minnows on calm days. Windier days make it more difficult to find the Minnows so keep an eye on the birds. Sheepshead are already heading out. Curly Tailed Jigs or Bucktail Jigs are working well to hook them from the boats. Mobile Bay is similar. The Sheepshead have slowed down around the rigs however Redfish have shown up. They are schooled up in the bay as well. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are hit or miss. If this pattern continues the King (Mackerel, King) and Cobia run will fire up early as well. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Glass Minnows are running the surf. Pogies (Menhaden) have been found inside Redfish so they are around as well.
Captain Ringo Captain Ringo’s Inshore Fishing
251-504-5867
captringo@gmail.com
February 21, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Speck (Seatrout, Spotted) bite has been really good on the North side of Wolf bay. There has been some nice fish caught in Bon Secour River. Artificials on a 1 knot troll has been best. Most of the trolled fish have been in 8-20 ft of water. They have made the move out as the temperature warms up. Redfish (Drum, Red) and Sheepshead have been great as well. They are biting around Fort Morgan, Sand Island, the Lighthouse and all the Gas Rigs using live Shrimp or Fiddler Crabs. Bull Reds are biting on a lot of the Southern oyster bars. This is about 2 miles out of the pass. Live Mullet or artificial grubs will work to hook them. Sam’s Bait and Tackle is loaded with product for the Spring fishing season! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin) and Wahoo are great offshore around the deeper rigs. The Salt Domes or the Horseshoe rigs to the Southwest are producing on the chunk or troll. High speed troll for the Wahoo, then stop to chunk for Tuna when you see topwater action.
BAIT REPORT – We are seeing a good bit of Finger Mullet return. A few Alewives are mixed in. In the next few weeks we will see a substantial bait increase.
Sam’s Bait and Tackle
251-981-4245
samsorangebeach@gmail.com
February 14, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – A handful of Redfish (Drum, Red) are turning up this week with a few Sheepshead. The Reds are becoming more prominent than the Sheepshead. Mullet is doing well to hook the Redfish while the Sheepshead prefer live Shrimp. The changing tide along with a couple hours before and after is your best time to fish this week. We hope to see this continue into the weekend. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Mullet are beginning to move in.
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
February 8, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Redfish (Drum, Red) are hot around the rigs but haven’t moved to the Dixie Bar yet. The bite is also on for Sheepshead. Everything will heat up through the end of March when the spawn begins. Fish the rigs with a slip cork about 6 ft down. Adjust the depth until you hook a fish. Always put one on the bottom on a lead as there will be some Reds on the bottom. As the day progresses, the Sheepshead will move up in the water column. The best bite is from 10am-2pm. If the day starts out foggy, it should fire up as the fog clears. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Captain Ringo Captain Ringo’s Inshore Fishing
251-504-5867
captringo@gmail.com
January 31, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – At the cutoff we are seeing Sheepshead, Drum (Drum, Black) and Reds. The East end is holding Sheepshead and a few Reds. Ground Mullet are mixed in. To the West the Whiting (Kingfish, Southern), Sheepshead and occasional Red has turned up. The Dixie Bar and Bayou are also holding good numbers of Reds (Drum, Red). PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
January 25, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – This time of year we are seeing the occasional Redfish (Drum, Red) here and there. The numbers aren’t outstanding but they are there. Cut Mullet fishing on the bottom has been the best bet to hook them. The West end of the island is holding Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) around the pier. Cut Shrimp is their preference. Right around Jemison’s Bait and Tackle you can also find Sheepshead. Generally they take Fiddler Crabs or small Shrimp. You can usually find them holding up on structure. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
January 18, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Things are a bit slow into this week. The West end is holding Whiting (Kingfish, Southern), Redfish (Drum, Red) and Sheepshead. Early morning and late afternoon have been producing best. Late evening has also been decent. To the East we are seeing Sheepshead on the rocks around the jetties. A few Redfish and Ground Mullet have been caught. At the cutoff the Sheepshead, Redfish and Black Drum (Drum, Black) are biting. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
January 11, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Hey anglers! In order to bring you valuable, up to date content such as regulations, GPS Hotspots, and BRAND NEW features the Pro Angler App Pro Reports will be returning the week of January 16, 2017. Please feel free to take a look at last week’s reports for an idea of what’s biting or give your favorite local bait shop a shout! The Pro Angler App looks forward to bringing you lots of exciting changes as we kick off 2017!
Pro Angler Team
January 3, 2017
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – If you are fishing the Perdido Pass around Alabama Point and Orange beach we are seeing Redfish (Drum, Red) on the bottom around the bridge. Get right down to the bottom using Shrimp during a moving tide. Sheepshead are there as well on the bottom. Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted), White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Black Snapper (Snapper, Gray) are in the deeper areas of Mobile Bay with structure such as reefs and concrete pilings. Trout are in 10-14 ft holes. They haven’t moved all the way up and with the good weather they are here. You can catch a good variety. Towards Fort Morgan the gas platforms are holding Sheepshead. There are huge sizes caught on the current. Search behind the poles as the fish avoid the current. The close platforms outside the gulf are covered in Sheepshead and Reds. Shrimp and Fiddler Crabs will hook them. Brown Shrimp is a good bait to bring with you. The pass around the jetties are holding Pompano (Pompano, Florida) that are taking Shrimp on a Pompano jig. It’s sometimes a bit rough to get out there. Top Gun Tackle has tons of great live bait this week! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – The Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin) bite is consistent when you can get out around the rigs this week. Petronas out to the Drillships has been a productive area. A lot of anglers are chunking hook them using live bait. You can certainly catch a few on the troll as well. A few nice Wahoo are being caught on the way in around the shelf. Sam’s Bait and Tackle 251-981-4245 samsorangebeach@gmail.com https://proangler.us/capt/samsbaitandtackle.png
BAIT REPORT – Fiddler Crabs can be caught this week however they are scattered. Pinfish can also be caught and used specifically for Redfish.
Captain Ringo Captain Ringo’s Inshore Fishing
251-504-5867
captringo@gmail.com
December 27, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) are biting off the gulf beaches. Sheepshead, Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) and Redfish are also on the beach. Pompano (Pompano, Florida) are scattered. The Pompano can be a bit hit or miss so put your time in. The mornings and afternoon are usually best. Search structure for Sheepshead. Everything is on the beach with the rain and wind as of late. The bite should remain the same into the new year. We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday and we look forward to bringing you more reports in 2017! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
December 19, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) are biting off the gulf beaches. Sheepshead, Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) and Redfish are also on the beach. Pompano (Pompano, Florida) are scattered. The Pompano can be a bit hit or miss so put your time in. The mornings and afternoon are usually best. Search structure for Sheepshead. Everything is on the beach with the rain and wind as of late. The bite should remain the same into the new year. We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday and we look forward to bringing you more reports in 2017! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
December 15, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – It’s been a bit slow around here as of late. At the Dixey Bar we are seeing Redfish (Drum, Red). The Cutoff is holding White Trout (Seatrout, Sand), Sheepshead and Reds (Drum, Red). On the East end we are finding Sheepshead, Reds and a few Ground Mullet. The West end is holding Sharks, Redfish and Whiting (Kingfish, Southern). The bay and the Sound are holding White Trout. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Mullet are running.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
December 7, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Things have been a little quiet around here the past few days. If you can catch a break in the wind, head to the Dixey Bar. There should still be good numbers of Big Redfish (Drum, Red) taking artificials as well as Shrimp or Minnows. Keep an eye on forecasted wave heights, wind, and tides using the Pro Angler App. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Pro Angler Team
December 2, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The weather and the low tides have made fishing a little tough here. If you stick to the rivers and creeks, there is a Trout (Seatrout, Spotted & Seatrout, Sand) bite happening. You’ll also find shelter from the wind. The numbers for Sand Trout are picking up as we roll into winter. Most of the Spotted Trout are small but there are a few bigger fish being caught. Your best bet will be to find moving water in the any of the tributaries to the Bay and put shrimp or soft plastics under a popping cork. Evenings have been a decent time to fish. Good luck out there.
Sam’s Bait and Tackle
251-981-4245
samsorangebeach@gmail.com
November 23, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The pier is doing well this week. White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) are slowing down. Sabikis or dead Shrimp and Squid will work well for them. Reds (Drum, Red) are consistent. Drum and Trout are biting at night. Sheepshead are beginning to show up. They are doing best during the day but the other fish have been better at night. Flounder (Flounder, Southern) are pretty much gone. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – The Wahoo bite is still North of the nipple and has been decent. The Tuna around the rigs has been fantastic. They have been about 1700ft or deeper around the drop off. Patronis Rig is holding smaller ones however the mountain area is holding bigger sizes.
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
November 16, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Bull Reds (Drum, Red) and Reds in slot are off the beach and in the passes. They are thick, especially in Pensacola Bay. Big Mangrove Snapper (Snapper, Gray) are inshore. Flounder (Flounder, Southern) are working their way through the passes. The upcoming front will help jumpstart this process. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are in transition. The fish are making their way from the intracoastal and lagoon into the rivers. There are quite a few fish at the mouths of the rivers. Good numbers of slot Reds, bull Reds and Jacks (Jack, Crevalle) can also be caught here. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – There are decent Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, Blackfin) at the Blue Water rigs. They can be caught on the chunk or troll. Wahoo are being caught around the nipple and the elbow by the 50 fathom line. Blackfin and Yellowfin are mixed in. There hasn’t been much on Billfish. Bottom fishing is slow as many fish are closed. The deep dropping bite is decent despite the full moon.
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
November 9, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The cutoff is holding Redfish (Drum, Red) and a lot of White Trout (Seatrout, Sand). They are biting in the late afternoon and at night. Cedar Point Pier is holding Reds, and White Trout. The Trout are taking dead Shrimp and Squid. Reds are taking Mullet and Blue Crabs. The East end has reported Ground Mullet and Flounder (Flounder, Southern). From the West we are seeing Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) begin to bite. Dead Shrimp are best to hook them. Early in the morning and late evening is producing the best bite.
OFFSHORE – Things are typically a bit slow this time of year. When anglers are able to get out way offshore the Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, Blackfin) are scattered about. There may be a few leftover Kings (Mackerel, King) still out there. The biggest challenge is finding a break in the weather to go 70-100 miles out. Capt Charlie Beach Beaches Fishing Charters 251-490-8090 captainCEB@worldnet.att.net www.gulfinfo.com
BAIT REPORT – Mullet are running to the East.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
November 2, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and big Redfish (Drum, Red) are biting this week. Reds are loving cut Mullet while artificial or Shrimp are better for the Trout. The bite is best after dark. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Mullet is running.
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
October 26, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – On the East end we are seeing Ground Mullet and Flounder (Flounder, Southern). On the West end there are Whiting (Kingfish, Southern). The Reef is holding White Trout and Ground Mullet. At Dixie Bar, they are catching Reds (Drum, Red) and Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish). The Cutoff is holding Reds and White Trout (Seatrout, Sand). Herring Bay has White Trout and Ground Mullet. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – The fronts have caused us to cancel quite a few trips. We’re looking forward to a break in the chop. Capt. Brian Swindle Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc . 251-422-9527 www.charterboatdeliverance.com
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
October 19, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – A lot of White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Bull Reds (Drum, Red) are showing up on the pier after dark. They are taking live Mullet or similar artificials. We hope to see this bite continue into the weekend. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Mullet are swimming this week.
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
October 12, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The East end is holding Ground Mullet, Drum (Drum, Red) and Flounder (Flounder, Southern). To the West we are seeing Sharks, White Trout (Seatrout, Sand), Ground Mullet and Whiting (Kingfish, Southern). The reef is holding White Trout and Ground Mullet. At the Shoals, anglers are catching Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) while at Dixie Bar we are seeing Reds. At the cutoff there are a few Reds, a few Drum and White Trout. At the Rigs we are seeing Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish), Mullet, White Trout and Bluefish. The White Trout and Ground Mullet love Shrimp or Squid on a leader with a 2 oz weight. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Mullet are swimming this week.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
October 5, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The East end is producing Ground Mullet, a few Drum and a few Flounder (Flounder, Southern). The West end has Sharks, White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Ground Mullet. Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) is mixed in. The reef is holding White Trout and Ground Mullet. Dixie Bar has Redfish (Drum, Red). The Cutoff is producing White Trout, a few Reds, and Ground Mullet. Herring Bay has White Trout and Ground Mullet as well. The Rigs are holding Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) and White Trout. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – We are heading out for Tuna this week. We are seeing both Yellowfin and Blackfin turn up (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, Blackfin). Combined catches are up to 1000 lbs. Trolling has been most productive so far. Chunking has also worked when trolling is slow. Capt. Brian Swindle Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc. 251-422-9527 www.charterboatdeliverance.com
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
September 28, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The night bite is great for White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) that are biting heavily this week. Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern) and Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) have been caught. A few Bull Reds (Drum, Red) have also shown up. Dead bait or artificial lures are best for the White Trout while the Specks prefer live Shrimp. Dead Bait is best for the Ground Mullet while Mullet or Crabs are working well for the Bull Reds. We hope to see this bite continue into the weekend. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
September 21, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The East end is holding Ground Mullet, Drum (Drum, Red) and a few Flounder (Flounder, Southern) as well. To the West the Sharks, White Trout (Seatrout, Sand), Ground Mullet and Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) are showing up. Whiting are taking dead Shrimp. The Reefs have White Trout and Ground Mullet. The Shoals are holding Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) while the Dixie Bar has Reds (Drum, Red). The Cutoff is holding a few Reds, Drum (Drum, Black) and a lot of White Trout. Heron Bay has White Trout and Ground Mullet. Towards the rigs we are seeing Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish), White Trout and a few Bluefish. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
September 14, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Redfish (Drum, Red) and Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) are good in Mobile Bay around the rigs and marshes. Flounder (Flounder, Southern) are showing up in good numbers around the same areas as well as the flats. There hasn’t been any Sheepshead caught yet but it’s their time of year. A few Whiting have been caught on the beaches with some Pompano (Pompano, Florida). Local White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern) will do well in the regular places. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Kings (Mackerel, King) and Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) are being caught with a few Lings (Cobia) this week. Dolphin have also been brought in. They are about 10-12 miles offshore. Live bait will do well to hook them.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
September 6, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Redfish (Drum, Red) and Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are the main bite along with some Flounder (Flounder, Southern). The Flounder are usually on the South side of the island between Sand Island and Dauphin Island on the bottom. They are on the West end and the North side as well. Mud Minnows work well but seem to be scarce. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Minnows of any kind seem pretty tough to find out here.
Marks Live Bait Shop
251-767-2117
August 31, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The bite is good at night for Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern), White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Specks (Seatrout, Spotted). Flounder (Flounder, Southern) and Bull Reds (Drum, Red) have been caught during the day. Mud Minnows are best for Flounder. Crabs or Cut Mullet are working well for the Reds. The Trout are taking artificial or live Shrimp. Ground Mullet can be caught on a jig tipped with Shrimp or dead Squid. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
August 24, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Flounder (Flounder Southern) are beginning to come in during the day on Bull Minnows. The night bite is good for White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern) on dead or artificial Shrimp. Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) are taking live Shrimp. The numbers are steadily getting better. Anglers are tossing Finesse lures and rigs to jig the White Trout up. Free lining a Shrimp under a popping cork is best for the Specks. We expect this bite to continue into the weekend. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
August 17, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – A few Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) are still around but moving to deeper water to avoid the heat. White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern) are doing well in all the typical areas in the Bay. There are some Redfish (Drum, Red) mixed in. Around the Island the White Trout, Ground Mullet and Specks are swimming. Towards the rigs there are also some more Trout turning up. Specks and Flounder (Flounder, Southern) are taking live bait while White Trout and Ground Mullet prefer artificial. Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) have been running the beach. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Fishing is still good. The heat has slowed things up a bit. A lot of Kings (Mackerel, King) and Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) have been caught recently. They are roughly 10-12 miles out towards the ships and rigs. Angler are free lining bait to hook them. Silver Eels are best for the Kings while Spanish prefer artificials. There are some Cobia out there as well.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
August 9, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The fishing has been a bit slow this week. There have been some Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) caught around the close rigs. This has been the main focus so far. The early morning bite is the best bet. Shrimp under a popping cork has produced some great sizes. We hope to see this increase as the weather and water clear up. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Marks Live Bait Shop
251-767-2117
August 3, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The pier fishing has been great at night. We are seeing a lot of White Trout (Seatrout, Sand), Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern). The day is slower, there are still a few being caught but nothing like the night bite. The Finesse Jigs are working well at night while dead bait has been more productive during the day. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
July 27, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Anglers are catching White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern) on the East end this week. This has been the main bite this week due to the hot temperatures as of late. Generally live Shrimp or similar artificials will be successful in catching them. If you are heading out you are more likely to be productive in the early morning or late evening when the temperatures are cooler. Search for the fish in shady areas or deeper holes and pockets where the water is generally a bit cooler. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
July 20, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – There are a decent amount of Flounder (Flounder, Southern) along with some slot Reds (Drum, Red) this week. They are loving live Bull Minnows or live Shrimp. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are decent, especially to the East. You can live bait and use soft plastics for the Trout. The beachfront is slower but there are still a few scattered Pompano (Pompano, Florida). PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish listed below the report for additional angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Tons of Kings (Mackerel, King) and Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) can be caught in the nearshore this week. You can troll live bait or drift fish with live and dead bait to hook them. Go out to 2 miles and keep moving out while fishing. Plenty of them are out around the nearshore rigs as well. The rip has pushed back inshore this week so there are plenty of Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin), Wahoo, Dolphin, Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue & Billfish – Marlin, White) and Sails (Billfish – Sailfish). The bite at the deeper rigs has picked up as well. Green/yellow or Pink/white is doing well for trolling colors. Anything Dolphin colored has been successful as well.
BAIT REPORT – Plenty of Cigar Minnows and Threadfin Herring are swimming. Small Hardtails have shown up as well with Alewives also present. Go outside the pass and look for the schools. If you’re not seeing them on the surface, search the bottom with your graph because they are out there.
Marks Live Bait Shop
251-767-2117
July 15, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The best time to fish is at night when the lights come on. We are seeing lots of White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern). Some Reds (Drum, Red) are hanging around but they aren’t holding any sizes quite yet. There are a few Bull Reds mixed in. You will have to put some time in to find them. Flounder (Flounder, Southern) have been turning up in decent numbers using live bait.
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
July 6, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – In the bay the White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern) are biting. The cutoff is producing Reds (Drum, Red), Ground Mullet, a few Flounder (Flounder, Southern) and some puppy Drum. There are some White Trout in this area as well. On the East end Ground Mullet, White Trout, a few Reds and Flounder have been reported this week. To the West, Shark (Shark, Blacktip & Shark, Bonnethead), few White Trout, Ground Mullet and Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) have turned up. Redfish are swimming Dixie Bar. Towards the rigs we are finding Bluefish, Spanish and Specks (Seatrout, Spotted). Specks are on the shoals as well. On the reef we have found White Trout and Ground Mullet. We hope to see this bite continue into the weekend.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
June 28, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – In the bay there are some White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern) being caught. At the cutoff there are Reds (Drum, Red), Drum (Drum, Black) , Mullet and a few Flounder (Flounder, Southern). On the East end of Dauphin Island we are seeing Mullet, Reds, Flounder and a few White Trout. On the West anglers can find Sharks, White Trout, Ground Mullet and a few Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish). On the reef there are White Trout and Ground Mullet. Around Dixie Bar the Redfish are swimming. Around the rigs anglers will find Bluefish, Spanish and Specks (Seatrout, Spotted). The shoals are also holding Speckled Trout.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
June 21, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – This week’s inshore fishing has been primarily geared towards the Trout (Seatrout, Spotted). People are throwing live Shrimp under a popping cork early in the morning. Croakers are also working very well as Trout bait, again, early in the morning is key.
OFFSHORE – Our State Snapper (Snapper, Red) season is still open and there’s lots of fish inside the 9 miles mark on cut baits and shrimp. There’s also quite a few Jacks (Jack, Crevalle) out there also. We haven’t heard from too many people heading any further as everyone is still focused on the Snapper.
Marks Live Bait Shop
251-767-2117
June 14, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Anglers are doing best after dark. We are seeing Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern), White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted). During the day smaller Ground Mullet, Croaker and White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) are hitting in the early morning. Shrimp and Squid have been the most productive baits. We hope to see this continue into the weekend.
OFFSHORE – Snapper (Snapper, Vermillion & Snape, Red) has been the main focus as the season is so short but bite has been great. They are typically caught on full day trips around 30 miles out. Anglers will be fishing this until early July. Tuna (Tuna, Blackfin), Dolphin and Wahoo will be the main focus later on. Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc 251-422-9527 www.charterboatdeliverance.com
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
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June 9, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The West end beach is holding Whiting (Kingfish, Southern), Ground Mullet, and a few Pompano (Pompano, Florida). On the East we are seeing Ground Mullet and Flounder (Flounder, Southern). The Cutoff is holding Reds (Drum, Red), puppy Drum and a few Flounder as well. At the Dixie Bar anglers are catching Reds for the most part. In the East and West Fowl River the Reds, White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) are turning up consistently. From the reef Ground Mullet and White Trout are most prominent. Generally live bait will be your best bet to hook them.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
June 1, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island
INSHORE – White artificials remain the best type of bait for catching Flounder (Flounder, Southern). If you are looking to fish for some Specks (Seatrout, Spotted), the best time to fish is in the early morning using hard plastics. Anglers trolling off the beach are catching lots of Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) and Kings (Mackerel, King).
OFFSHORE – Similar to last week Tuna (Tuna, Blackfin) bite has remained hot. Wahoo and Yellowfin (Tuna, Yellowfin) can be found around the dumping grounds in large quantities. The Sharks (Shark, Blacktip & Shark, H.H. – Great) continue to take your bait, so be ready to lose some. Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue) have been turning up a little bit. If you are looking to catch some Marlin, it is best to move away from the rigs to decrease the chances of the Sharks taking your bait.
Sam’s Bait and Tackle
251-981-4245
May 24, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – West end beaches are holding Whiting (Kingfish, Southern), a few Pompano (Pompano, Florida) and Ground Mullet. To the East we have Flounder (Flounder, Southern), Ground Mullet, White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Redfish (Drum, Red). At the cutoff Flounder, Reds, Puppy Drum, and a few White Trout moving in. Dixie Bar has Reds and Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) moving in. East and West Foul River have Redfish, a few Specks and Sheepshead still out at the rigs. Behind the golf course we are seeing a lot of White Trout and Ground Mullet.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
May 18, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) and White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) are showing up this week. Not too many Flounder (Flounder, Southern) have been reported as of yet. The Cobia are getting closer this week. We hope to see them inshore soon. Marks Live Bait Shop 251-767-2117
OFFSHORE – The offshore bite is hot this week. Nice Ajs (Jack, Amberjack Greater), Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, Blackfin) and Snapper (Snapper, Vermillion) are showing up. Anglers are chunking for the Yellowfin Tuna. Anglers are fishing all day long to hook them. Big Triggerfish (Triggerfish, Gray) are also making an appearance this week. Captain Mike Capt. Mike’s Deep Sea Fishing 251-861-5302 capthierry@aol.com http://www.captainmikeonline.com/mikethierry.jpg
Marks Live Bait Shop
251-767-2117
May 13, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – On this overnight trip we had Doug on the boat entertaining some customers and having fun. We left in some sloppy weather that eventually laid down. however, as always with choppy weather the bite was on. We had some big Triggerfish (Triggerfish, Gray), Wahoo, and Amberjacks (Jack, Amberjack Greater). Again thanks to all the guys for a fun fishing trip and hope to have ya’ll back on the boat soon! Congratulations to the local Orange Beach, Alabama based private yacht Dreamin On for catching a 1290 pound Blue Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue) off the Cape Verde Islands near South Africa. Way to go guys
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-747-2872
May 6, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The West End beach is producing Whiting (Kingfish, Southern & Kingfish, Northern), Pompano (Pompano, Florida) and Ground Mullet. A few White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) have also shown up. On the East end we are seeing Flounder (Flounder, Southern), Ground Mullet and some White Trout. They are a bit small yet. At the Cutoff there are Flounder, Sheepshead, Reds (Drum, Red) and a lot of puppy Drum. Dixie Bar is full of Redfish this week. The early morning and late evening bite has been the most productive. The East and West Fowl River is producing Redfish and a few Specks along with Sheepshead out at the rigs.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
April 26, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) and Reds Drum, Red) are hot this week. We are also seeing some White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) show up. Both the morning and evening are productive. Shrimp are the hot bait to be throwing. Everything is eating it. Bull Minnows are Croakers will also work.
OFFSHORE – About 40 miles out we are seeing some Ajs (Jack, Amberjack Greater) this week. We hope to see the bite continue into the weekend.
Marks Live Bait Shop
251-767-2117
April 20, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – With the rain and the wind things have been a bit slow in the area. The West end beaches are producing Whiting (Kingfish, Southern), Ground Mullet and a few Pompano (Pompano, Florida). The East has Flounder (Flounder, Southern), Ground Mullet. The cutoff is producing Sheepshead, Flounder, Reds (Drum, Red) and puppy Drum (Drum, Black). Dixie bar also has some Redfish swimming. East and West Fowl River is holding Reds and a few Specks (Seatrout, Spotted).
OFFSHORE – Farther out to the rigs has some Sheepshead however there is not much going on past this due to the weather. We hope to see things clear up soon so the fishing can heat up for the season.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
April 12, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Things are very slowly beginning to heat up. White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Ground Mullet (Kingfish, Southern) have shown up throughout the day. The Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) are hot at night this week. Dead Shrimp has worked well for all species however the Trout tend to like live Shrimp a little more. The fishing has been focused on inshore this week as things are a bit behind around the offshore island. We expect to see conditions heat up soon. Anyone preparing for the Spring bite can check out our GPS Hotspots and Fish Feature which provides tons of tips and tricks to keep your lines tight.
OFFSHORE – The focus has been mostly on the bottom fishing and we are seeing Snapper (Snapper, Vermillion & Snapper, Lane & Snapper, Gray), Porgy (Porgy, Whitebone & Porgy, Red), Triggerfish (Triggerfish, Gray) and Grouper (Grouper, Red). Anglers are about 15-20 miles offshore. King Mackerel, Sheepshead and Redfish are a bit closer in towards the nearshore. The weather has prevented a lot of Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, Blackfin) fishing so far. We hope to see things clear up for the weekend. Captain Mike Capt. Mike’s Deep Sea Fishing capthierry@aol.com 251-861-5302 http://www.captainmikeonline.com/mikethierry.jpg
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
April 5, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The West is still hot for Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) also known as Ground Mullet. The cutoff is producing Drum and Sheepshead so far. The rigs in the bay are also holding Sheepshead in good sizes. The East is a bit slow. There have been no reports from the Cedar Point area. It has been a bit too rough to head offshore this week. In the nearshore we are seeing some Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) that have shown up though. Anglers are pulling bait to hook them.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
March 29, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – There are some Redfish (Drum, Red) being caught in this area. Things are a little slow however this is the main focus for most anglers. They are a bit scattered but anglers throwing live Shrimp will have a great chance of catching them. There are still some Sheepshead around structure. Generally live Crabs or Shrimp will do well to hook them. Similar artificials such as a Vudu Shrimp by Egret is always a favorite for Reds as well. Anglers were hitting their limits on them so we hope to see this continue once the water clears up. Anglers preparing for the Spring bite can always check out our Fish feature which provides tons of tips and tricks to keep your lines tight.
Marks Live Bait Shop
251-767-2117
March 21, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The weather has been unfavorable lately but it is beginning to improve. Whiting (Kingfish, Southern & Kingfish, Northern), Pompano (Pompano, Florida) and a few Redfish (Drum, Red) on the West side of the island. The East end is producing a few Redfish and Sheephead at the cutoff. Things are slowing down on this side. The bar is holding Reds as well. The river has been producing Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) and more Reds. They are everywhere this week. A bit farther out at the nearshore rigs anglers can expect some more Sheepshead to bite. Jemison’s Bait Shop has tons of live bait in stock this week!
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
March 16, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The wind has toughened the fishing right now and the rain is not helping. Things are rough and muddy so far. Despite this there are a few reports of Catfish, Gafftopsail and Drum (Drum, Black). When things clear up we expect to see Pompano, Florida and Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) show up again. The bite was consistent before this. The Sheepshead will have turned on by the time anglers can get back out.
OFFSHORE – Farther out on the rigs there are some Ajs (Jack, Amberjack Greater) and Triggerfish (Triggerfish, Gray) in the offshore. When anglers can get out this is what they should expect to search for. Anyone gearing up for the Spring pattern can always check out our Fish feature which provides additional Tips and Tricks to keep your lines tight.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
March 8, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Everyone is still fishing Whiting on the West end of the island. A few Redfish (Drum, Red) and Flounder (Flounder, Southern & Flounder, Gulf) have shown up as well. At the cutoff there are Sheepshead and Redfish as well. The closer rigs are holding some Sheepshead too. Anglers have reported White Trout (Seatrout, Sand) and Redfish in the river.
OFFSHORE – Tuna, Yellowfin are being caught at the rigs this week using Herring. We expect this to continue into the weekend.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
March 2, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) are on the west end along with some Pompano, Florida and Reds (Drum, Red). Whiting are loving Shrimp this week and won’t eat anything else. At the cutoff there are Sheepshead and a few more Reds. Hermit Crabs and Fiddler crabs are best to hook the Sheepshead. They can also be found around the shallow rigs in the bay. The Reds are chewing cut bait and Mullet. The East end is holding some Ground Mullet and Reds.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
February 24, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – There is not a lot of action from this area as of late. The Reds (Drum, Red) are active throughout the inshore however the Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are still schooled up in the river. Live bait such as Shrimp will work best. A similar artificial such as a Vudu Shrimp by Egret will be just as productive. We expect this to continue into the weekend.
Dauphin Island Marina
251-861-2201
February 16, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Things have not changed much from last week. There is a spotty Sheepshead bite at the cutoff along with a few Reds (Drum, Red). The beach is producing some Reds along with a ton of Whiting (Kingfish, Southern & Kingfish, Northern). The early morning and late evening bite has been producing the best results. The bite is consistent and the sizes are fair at this time. They have been the main focus for anglers this week.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
February 10, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – It has been a little windy however anglers are catching Whiting (Kingfish, Southern & Kingfish, Northern & Kingfish, Gulf) despite this. They are loving dead Shrimp. There have been some Pompano, Florida turn up off the beach as well. Sheepshead and Reds (Drum, Red) are biting at the cutoff so far. They are hitting Fiddler Crabs or Clams however since fiddlers are difficult to find this week anglers are throwing small Shrimp to hook them. The bite has been consistent on all three when anglers can make it on the water and find some shelter from the wind.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
February 4, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – There is not a whole lot of action in this area as of late. With the weather being so bad in the area boaters are staying inshore. Most anglers are heading to the West end to take advantage of the Whiting (Kingfish, Northern & Kingfish, Southern) bite. They are the hot fish this week and the main target for most people. The early morning and late afternoon bite has been the best time to fish them. The only thing they are hitting in this area is Shrimp. Live and alternatively a Vudu Shrimp by Egret will produce great results. There are some Reds (Drum, Red) mixed in as well. They are eating cut bait this week. At the cutoff they are catching Sheepshead. Hermit Crabs and Fiddler Crabs have been the best bait to catch them. The East end is also holding some Reds that are schooling up. There are a few Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) here and there however the bite is not consistent so far.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
January 28, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Whiting on the gulf beach has been phenomenal this week. There are also reports of Sheepshead off the bridge. They are loving live Fiddler Crabs as usual and are holding up around any sort of structure.
OFFSHORE – We are seeing Ajs (Jack, Amberjack Greater) this week in great sizes along with a great Triggerfish (Triggerfish, Gray) bite. This is expected to continue over the weekend.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
January 22, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – We have only seen Sheepshead turning up so far this winter. There have been no reports of Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) since the fall. Fiddler Crabs and live Shrimp have been the best means of reeling in a Sheepshead from the pier so far. There should still be a decent bite of Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) from the beach as well however there are no official reports as of yet.
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
January 15, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – There are Whiting (Kingfish, Southern & Kingfish, Northern) at the west end of the beach along with a few Redfish (Drum, Red). They are both hitting Shrimp while Whiting prefer dead and the Reds prefer live or even Mullet.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
January 15, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – There are Whiting (Kingfish, Southern & Kingfish, Northern) at the west end of the beach along with a few Redfish (Drum, Red). They are both hitting Shrimp while Whiting prefer dead and the Reds prefer live or even Mullet.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
January 6, 2016
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – There are still plenty of fish to hook from the inshore this week. Whiting (Kingfish, Northern & Kingfish, Southern) are hitting on the beach . They are loving live or frozen Shrimp this week. Sheepshead have been turning up off the cutoff on either Hermit Crabs or Fiddler Crabs. There have also been a few Reds (Drum, Red) here and there that are loving cut bait, especially Mullet.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
December 29, 2015
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The weather has not been favorable in this area as of late. Most anglers are sticking to the backwater due to the wind and rain. So far there have been no reports yet however we expect that once the front lies down by mid to late week there will still be a decent Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) bite on Shrimp. Reds (Drum, Red) are also expected to continue biting in great sizes as the front will fire them up.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
December 21, 2015
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The West end beach is the hottest spot so far this week. Anglers have been throwing dead Shrimp to catch Whiting (Kingfish, Northern & Kingfish, Southern) as well as some good sized Reds (Drum, Red) so far. Anglers do not have to travel far and can catch them right off the beach. The bite on the East Side has slowed down this week and the main focus is on the West.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
December 14, 2015
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The hottest (and so far only) fish in the area this week has been Whiting (Kingfish, Northern & Kingfish, Southern). They are catching them right up on the beaches so they don’t have to travel very far for them. Although the bite is hot the only thing they are hitting is dead Shrimp. They have been caught along the East side as well on the same bait. Whiting have begun to group up so when you catch one you can expect to stock up.
OFFSHORE – Last week saw Kings (Mackerel, King) near the closest rigs but at the time of this report, no one had made it out this week. Check some of the Pro Angler hotspots and get out there when the seas allow!
BAIT REPORT – There had been Mullet around last week. This week there hasn’t been many spotted.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
December 9, 2015
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Not a whole lot has changed in terms of inshore fishing this week. The temperature has not dropped so there haven’t been a lot of fish altering their patterns yet. Whiting (Kingfish, Southern & Kingfish, Northern) are still being caught close to shore on Dead Shrimp. Anglers are also reeling in some good sizes of Pompano, Florida incidentally on the same bait. These are still turning up on the West beaches. On the East side there are more Whiting swimming and hitting the same bait. They are a great fish to target as they seem to be just about everywhere. Reds (Drum, Red) are also mixed in on this side however they are preferring cut Mullet. Anglers heading to the Cutoff can continue to find Sheepshead hitting Fiddler Crabs. Reds and Drum (Drum, Black) are spotty but can also turn up here. Seatrout, Spotted are still holding up in the East and West Fowl river going after Shrimp and Squid. There have been reports of even more Reds in this area as well.
OFFSHORE – The weather has definitely not be favorable in this area lately. Boaters have had a tough time getting out this week and there have not been a lot of reports from the offshore so far this week. The King (Mackerel, King) bite from last week is expected to continue around the closer rigs. Anglers heading out should bring live bait as this is still the King’s preference.
BAIT REPORT – There continues to be a solid Mullet run this week and anglers are stocking up for inshore bait.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
December 3, 2015
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The West beaches have been the most populated this week. Whiting (Kingfish, Southern & Kingfish, Northern) and Pompano, Florida have been caught close to shore. Dead Shrimp has been their preference this week. The East end has been holding Whiting and Reds (Drum, Red). The Whiting here has been hitting dead Shrimp as well while the Reds are loving cut Mullet. The Cutoff area has produced some decent Sheepshead along with some more Reds and Drum (Drum, Black). The Sheeps are hitting Fiddler Crabs this week, or Hermit as an alternative. At the 60 Bar there are more Reds. The East and West Fowl River has been home to Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) and again, more Reds. The Specks are taking both Squid and Shrimp, similar to last week.
OFFSHORE – A bit farther out there have been reports of some Kings (Mackerel, King) hitting off the closer rigs. They are still preferring live bait this week. There have not yet been any reports of Jack, Amberjack Greater or bottom fish however that is not to say they aren’t swimming. Most anglers have been targeting Kings as they are the hottest bite in the offshore this week.
BAIT REPORT – There are some Mullet running in this area lately and are reported to be just about everywhere.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
November 26, 2015
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The season is beginning to slow down now. There have been some reports of Bull Reds (Drum, Red) in the canal. Dog River has also been producing Seatrout, Sand. Anglers have been using both live and dead Shrimp to hook them and finding them very effective. Jigs and rattle traps have been the most productive setup. The bite is expected to increase once the temperature drops a little bit more.
OFFSHORE – Similar to last week the Tuna, Blackfin have continued to bite around the 70 mile mark. Most anglers have been catching them on the troll using Porgie or Bonito chunks or even some live Hardtails. The Wahoo bite has calmed down and become fairly spotty at this point. Capt. Mike Weaver http://www.captainmikeweaver.com/ 850-232-4251
BAIT REPORT – There is a solid Mullet run in this area although they aren’t very big yet. Shrimp are also still running this week and working well for inshore bait.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
November 17, 2015
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – There is something biting everywhere in this area. On the East end there are tons of Mullet running along with Reds (Drum, Red) and Trout (Seatrout, Sand). Anglers are using Squid and Shrimp for Trout and Mullet or crab for Reds. At the cutoff anglers are seeing Sheepshead and more Reds, along with few Drum (Drum, Black). The West end beach has a lot of Whiting (Kingfish, Southern) and Pompano, Florida. They are loving dead Shrimp in this area. In Herring bay more Trout and Mullet are swimming followed by more Reds and Mullet in the East and West Fowl River. There are some Trout swimming here as well and are expected to pick up once the temperature drops.
OFFSHORE – Wind and rain has deterred many anglers from heading offshore this week. There are currently no offshore trips to report however if conditions lay down and fishermen decide to head to the deeper water they can always consult our Tips feature which provides additional suggestions and information that could help improve the catch. Jemison’s Bait Shop can provide an up to the minute fishing report if anglers have managed to make their way out.
BAIT REPORT – Live baiters continue to see a thick Mullet run in this area.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
November 10, 2015
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – There have been a few species biting inshore despite the windy conditions. Trout (Seatrout, Sand) has continued to do well, especially with the cooler temperatures. There have also been reports of Ground Mullet running in various sizes although they are pretty mixed up at this time. Big Reds (Drum, Red) are also doing well. The inshore fish are loving dead Shrimp and Squid and seem to be hitting both without preference.
OFFSHORE – Wind and rain has deterred many anglers from heading offshore this week. There are currently no offshore trips to report however if conditions lay down and fishermen decide to head to the deeper water they can always consult our Tips feature which provides additional suggestions and information that could help improve the catch. Alternatively Cedar Point Fishing Pier can provide an up to the minute fishing report if anglers have managed to make their way out.
BAIT REPORT – There are some good amounts of Mullet running if anglers can take on the wind.
Cedar Point Fishing Pier
251-873-4476
November 6, 2015
Fort Morgan/Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Things are slowing down inshore at this time. Winter changes things dramatically. There was a 6 lb Flounder, Gulf caught this past weekend along with a few spotty Sheepshead. Most anglers are bank fishing due to the weather. Dead shrimp, Squid and Mullet are working well for Whiting (Kingfish, Gulf & Kingfish, Southern), various Sharks and Reds (Drum, Reds) off the beach. The river also has some Seatrout, Spotted that have been moving the past week.
OFFSHORE – Due to weather conditions being less than ideal it there are no reports from anglers heading offshore this past week. We expect to have some great reports when the weather lies down. If you decide to head out this weekend you can always check out our Tips feature which provides more information that could help to improve your catch.
BAIT REPORT – The wind and rain has most bait subdued right now as we expect to have more results when conditions calm down.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
251-873-4695
October 28th, 2015
Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – This area is currently being hit with a pretty vicious storm. There are no reports at this time as flood precautions are being taken into effect. It is recommended anglers stay off the water until the weather subsides. If you would like to get a head start on your strategy for a calmer day, feel free to check out our Tips feature providing you with lots of information that could help you improve your catch.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
16871 Dauphin Island Pkwy
Coden, AL
251-873-4695
October 23, 2015
Dauphin Island Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – The offshore fishing is beginning to pick up. We’re especially seeing this with the Spanish Mackerel numbers. We’re finding Kings in 40-60ft of water. Bomber j dusters and Cigar Minnows are fantastic right now although the windy weather doesn’t look like it is going to break for the weekend.
INSHORE – Inshore fishing has been great. White and Speckled Trout as well as Ground Mullet are making their way in. There is an abundance of Redfish, both bull reds and slot sized. Gulf Flounder are still spotty. The beaches have been producing a good Whiting bite. Live and dead shrimp, gulp and voodoo bait have had the most action.
BAIT REPORT – The northern part of the bay has some good numbers of Shrimp.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
16871 Dauphin Island Pkwy
Coden, AL
251-873-4695
September 25, 2015
Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – The weather is windy, but it’s a good time to go night time fishing. There are a lot of Redfish, Flounder, White Trout, and Speckled Trout are still hanging around out front. There are also lots of Redfish in the marshes and flats.
OFFSHORE – King Mackerel is picking up. Head about 15 miles from Dauphin Island to find the King Mackerel. Drifting Cigar Minnows, silver Eels, or Clark Spoons has been working very well for King Mackerel once you find them.
BAIT REPORT – Live Shrimp and Bull Minnows are doing well in the marshes and on the flats. There are a lot of Pogies and Shrimp around the marshes. Bull Minnows and Mullet Minnows are also doing well in the Marshes.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
16871 Dauphin Island Pkwy
Coden, AL
251-873-4695
September 8, 2015
Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – There’s still been some Redfish and Mangrove Snapper in the intercostals along with a few Flounder. They’re being caught using live bait and all in all the fishing has been good. Speckled Trout are being caught along the beaches using unfair rip n slash lures. They’re a great Trout lure and should definitely be in your box along with other hard plastics like the mirrodine 18MR. Spanish Mackerel have also been along the beaches and are most likely feeding on the alewives.OFFSHORE – White Marlin have been fishing very well out in the Nipple 131 area. There’s also been some smaller Bluefin Tuna in there as well. Island lures with a Ballyhoo behind have been the best lure for most. Blue/White and solid white have been working very well with the solid white being a hot seller for Sam’s Bait and Tackle.
BAIT REPORT – The beaches have been pretty good for finding Alewives.
Sam’s Bait and
27122 Canal Rd
Orange Beach, AL
251-981-4245
September 1, 2015
Dauphin Island Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – Red Snapper is still out of season here. Cobia are being caught while fishing rigs in about 60 feet of water. You can use Squid as it can be trolled or bottom fished. Cigar Minnows are also working quite well. Vermillion Snapper and White Snapper are around the wrecks as well.BAIT REPORT – Ground Mullet are in and hitting just about anything you put at them. When they’re in a hunger like that, it’s far easier to catch them with light tackle than to try and net them.
Jemison’s Bait Shop
16871 Dauphin Island Pkwy
Coden, AL
251-873-4695
August 25, 2015
Dauphin Island Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – Live Croaker and White Trout are working well for Amberjack in the 60 mile range, towards the ridge. Find a rig and drop them some live bait. Amberjack will sometimes vary their depth around the rigs. While most people use the term bottom fishing, they could be suspended elsewhere in the water column. Your sonar can be your best friend in these circumstances to help you identify where the Amberjack could be sitting.Emily Swindle
Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc.
251 422-9527
August 18, 2015
Dauphin Island Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – Amberjack season is still on the go here, but is slow right now. Live Baitfish such as Pinfish or bought Pogies have been a good bait to drop to them and heading into the next week or so should still be working well. Range-wise, you’ll still be looking at about a 50 mile run to hit the fish. Keep an eye on the birds and weedlines to chance into some Mahi Mahi as well.INSHORE – Are YOU fishing or running charters in the area? Drop us a line at tips@proangler.us and join the ProAngler team.
BAIT REPORT – Pinfish are around and you’ll certainly want to trap, net, or catch them on a Sabiki in close to load up for the run to offshore fishing.
Emily Swindle
Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc.
251 422-9527
August 14, 2015
Dauphin Island Fishing Report
OFFSHORE- Right now it’s Amberjack season and they’re having to head 50 miles offshore to get on them. Sea conditions have been quite unpredictable with all the pop up storms that have been rolling through in the afternoons. The Mahi has been slow so skip the trolling and bottom fish those Amberjack.INSHORE – Are YOU fishing or running charters the waters around Dauphin Island and want to join the ProAngler team? Drop us a line at tips@proangler.us
Emily Swindle
Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc.
251 422-9527
August 6, 2015
Dauphin Island Fishing Report
INSHORE – Our contacts over at Mark’s Live Bait shop have heard of some people catching lots of Speckled Trout. There was one gentleman who was absolutely slaying them and caught somewhere between 25-30 of them on one outing. Of course, they are being caught on Shrimp. Redfish are biting to a lesser degree, but that has been the general tone of fishing the last little while. Of course, the people who visit Mark’s Live Bait shop could just be very lucky on the Speckled Trout, so be prepared to catch whatever you set out to find.Mark’s Live Bait Shop (Inshore)
251 767 2117
July 22, 2015
Dauphin Island Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – The Swindles over at Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc. went offshore last weekend for the Out on the Deep Sea Rodeo and caught Yellowfin Tuna, Blackfin Tuna, Mahi Mahi, Grouper, and Vermilion Snapper. THere were also king Mackerel biting out there but they didn’t target them. The Tunas and Mahi were caught trolling live bait while the Grouper and Snapper were caught dropping cut pogies. It is worth noting that the Yellowfin they caught weren’t that big because the water has is really muddy. Green water extends way offshore and you have to go very far out to find any blue.BAIT REPORT – Not a ton of pogies around right now. The bait fish of choice is the Pinfish, and they are around in thicker numbers.
Emily Swindle
Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc. (Offshore)
251 422-9527
July 3, 2015
Fort Morgan / Dauphin Island Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – Trolling and bottom fishing are both great right now but you’ll have to bring them in fast because the sharks are out there to steal your catches. Snapper, King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Mahi are biting well. Emily Swindle of Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing went out Tuna fishing last week but mainly Sharks are biting out there. She is Tuna fishing on the circle hooks. If you’re bottom fishing you’ll want to be using Pogies and cut Squid. Riplines and grasslines dictate where the Mahi are, which means they could be 40 miles out like they were last week, or closer, it all depends.INSHORE – There are a lot of White Trout and Speckled Trout as well as some Redfish. Bull Minnows and Croaker are both great bait for this. There are also some Flounder out there. They love Bull Minnows and live Shrimp. You’ll find them around several spots by the island, but they are biting especially well on the east end by Fort Gains on the rocks. Someone even saw a 2.5 foot Redfish over there.
BAIT REPORT – There is not much bait around.
Emily Swindle (Offshore)
Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc.
251 422-9527
Marks Live Bait Shop (Inshore)
251 767 2117
June 26th, 2015
Fort Morgan / Dauphin Island Fishing Report
We called our friends over at Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc. and Captain Steve Lindsay of Mobile Charters and they informed us that last weeks report still holds. While day to day fishing conditions can change, generally you are still going to be finding good fishing off the reefs for King mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, and Vermillion Snapper. The inshore fish are also still following there usual nesting and feeding patterns, so give last weeks report (below) another read before you head out.Emily Swindle over at Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc. also mentioned that they do overnight Tuna Trips and Tournament Trips which might be something you want to check out before the Alabama Deep Sea Rodeo takes place on July 19th.
Emily Swindle (Offshore)
Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc.
251 422-9527
Steve Lindsay (Inshore)
Mobile Charters
251 327 8547
June 19th, 2015
Fort Morgan / Dauphin Island Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – The Red Snapper season is closed in Alabama waters but it is still open in federal water so if you missed out, you still have a chance. Don’t forget to follow the regulations if you head out to federal water. If you don’t want to head out that far you can go bottom fishing at the reefs for King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel and Vermillion Snappers. These fish are biting well on Squid and Pogies right now so try dropping that.INSHORE – The bite has been especially good when the temperature is a little higher. You’ll be fishing for Speckled Trout and Tripletail. You’ll find the trout in the gullies and ditches. They love live croakers. You can also try using popping corks. You’ll want to freeline, depending on the tide – if the tide is coming in or out hard you will freeline with a little weight or slip cork. The hard bottom, oyster beds and grass beds have also been particularly productive. Out by the State point there are some good Oyster reefs that are particularly productive. Steve Lindsay of Mobile Charters likes to fish around the bridges as well.
BAIT REPORT – There hasn’t been much bait around but there are some Mullet up the river.
Emily Swindle (Offshore)
Dauphin Island Offshore Fishing Inc.
251 422-9527
Steve Lindsay (Inshore)
Mobile Charters
251 327 8547
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