Good Weather and Good Fishing

Once again we enter the fishing season with some good weather and the fishing has been great. We've reported to you on the start of the season and how it looked like it might be a sign of better things to come and so far it hasn't let us down. The offshore action is picking up trolling out around the rigs like the Marlin, Beer Can, Patronius, and even the Ram Powell. Some 60lb. Yellow Fin Tuna and small Black fin Tuna have been caught on each but are still moving around from rig to rig depending on the current and wind direction. Most are being caught trolling with small Ballyhoo and soft head lures wile there have been a few caught with live bait on a kite or chunk fishing. The other day one of my buddies told me that as he was trolling by one of the rigs early in the morning the Rainbow Runners suddenly showered out of the water toward the rig. This could only mean one thing; the man in "Blue" was after them. He knew there was a Blue Marlin chasing the school for a morning snack. "They're here".

As for the Bottom fishing, it hasn't slowed down at all. If any thing it's gotten even better due to the water temperature rising and the bait fish showing up more. The Red Snapper are bgger and more plentiful than ever before for as far back as I can remember and I've been here for 48 years in this Gulf Coast area. Thanks to the efforts of the National Marine Fisheries we now have so many fish that if they don't let us have back our fish limits and Total Allowable Catch you can look forward to seeing swimmers being eaten alive like Piranha from the Red Snappers. Yet still they say that the Fish Stock hasn't rebuilt itself from "Over Fishing". The Wahoo and King Mackerel are biting good trolling. We use a #2 Plainer with a 3-4 inch Drone spoon either plain silver, Hot Pink or Chartreuse. It depends on the clarity of the water that day and how much sun light there is. When we troll for Wahoo we use a pair of 9/0 Penn reels with wire line on a Bent Butt Deep Drop rod. Then we put a 16oz. to 48oz. trolling weight in front of a lure that is around 24oz. Some times we change that up a little and use a soft head in front and over the top of a skirt with an 8oz. lead in the head for a different effect at a slower speed. Generally we troll between 13 and 18 knots. This is why we use all of the heavy line and weights, to get the lure down far enough for the fish to see it. Let me tell ya, "It Works!" We troll out to our fishing holes in the morning and then between spots and back home again every day.

The Scamp and Grouper bite is still going strong as is the Magnum B-Liners (Vermillion) or (Mingo). Some of the Scamp as big as 18lbs.and the Mingo's as big as 5.5lbs. The Scamp are biting small Pinfish and Squid and the Mingo's on Squid. The Trigger Fish are showing up as well in good numbers. All in all you can't ask for it to get any better that that. We are all looking forward to the Federal opening of Snapper Season on June 1rst. That is when the "World Championship Red Snapper Tournament" starts. There will be a First Place Prize of $25,000.00 and it pays out thru 10 places, Tenth place being $1,000.00. I can't wait. We've always placed in the top ten coming close to the big money but not yet. Maybe next time. Call us and let us take you out for a chance to win.

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Fish Species: Amberjack, Trigger Fish, Grouper, Vermillion Snapper
Bait Used: Live pin fish and squid
Tackle Used:
Method Used:
Water Depth: 160-180 feet
Water Temperature: 72 degrees
Wind Direction: SE
Wind Speed: 5-10
Limit of Amberjack
Limit of Amberjack

Great Day with Action Charter in Orange Beach, Alabama
Great Day with Action Charter in Orange Beach, Alabama


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About The Author: Captain George Pfeiffer

Company: Action Charter Service, Inc.

Area Reporting: Orange Beach, Alabama

Bio: 30 years experience fishing in the Gulf of Mexico from Panama City, Florida to Port Arthur, Texas. I have been building private artificial reefs for over 20 years in and around the Orange Beach, Alabama area and have plenty of hot fishing spots.

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