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Finicky Specks, The Tuna Grind and Triggerfish Tips

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The episode features three fishing reports from local captains discussing the current fishing conditions along the Alabama Gulf Coast. Captain Jay O'Brien from Irish Wake Fishing reported challenging fishing conditions due to windy and dirty water. He's been successfully catching redfish and trout using artificial lures like Mirror Lure Catch 2000 and K-Wigglers, with live shrimp and croakers also producing bites. The key strategies have been using suspending lures, working baits slowly, and moving frequently to find active fish. We also talked with Capt. Jay about his upcoming tournament, The Tripletail Championship.

Captain Skipper Thierry from Captain Mike's Deep Sea Fishing shared an offshore report, noting they've been fishing far offshore due to dirty water conditions. They caught yellowfin tuna using various methods including dead chunks, live baiting, and kite fishing, with limited success. The trip involved dealing with extensive grass and challenging conditions. They also caught trigger fish, bee liners, and saw some small mahi-mahi.

Captain Tanner Deas from Dauphin Island Fishing Charters discussed land-based and boat fishing. He's been catching numerous redfish and puppy drum using live shrimp on Carolina rigs, with bonus catches of sheepshead, pompano, and flounder. He noted dark-colored lures and working baits with a fast, top-water-like retrieve have been effective. The overall theme was adapting to windy, dirty water conditions and using live bait and specific lure techniques to catch fish.

Also, in this episode we talk with Nick Haddad from Return Em Right about how to get the best pictures of fish and how to handle them properly to get the best picture and also release the fish healthily.

Sponsors:

Fishbites

Dixie Supply and Baker Metal

Killerdock

Test Calibration

Coastal Connection EXP Realty

Great Days Outdoors

Hilton’s Realtime Navigator

Bucks Island Marine

Salts Gone

Shoreline Plastics

Saunders Yachtworks

East Pass Broadbill Open

Survival at Sea

Tohatsu

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111 episodes

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The episode features three fishing reports from local captains discussing the current fishing conditions along the Alabama Gulf Coast. Captain Jay O'Brien from Irish Wake Fishing reported challenging fishing conditions due to windy and dirty water. He's been successfully catching redfish and trout using artificial lures like Mirror Lure Catch 2000 and K-Wigglers, with live shrimp and croakers also producing bites. The key strategies have been using suspending lures, working baits slowly, and moving frequently to find active fish. We also talked with Capt. Jay about his upcoming tournament, The Tripletail Championship.

Captain Skipper Thierry from Captain Mike's Deep Sea Fishing shared an offshore report, noting they've been fishing far offshore due to dirty water conditions. They caught yellowfin tuna using various methods including dead chunks, live baiting, and kite fishing, with limited success. The trip involved dealing with extensive grass and challenging conditions. They also caught trigger fish, bee liners, and saw some small mahi-mahi.

Captain Tanner Deas from Dauphin Island Fishing Charters discussed land-based and boat fishing. He's been catching numerous redfish and puppy drum using live shrimp on Carolina rigs, with bonus catches of sheepshead, pompano, and flounder. He noted dark-colored lures and working baits with a fast, top-water-like retrieve have been effective. The overall theme was adapting to windy, dirty water conditions and using live bait and specific lure techniques to catch fish.

Also, in this episode we talk with Nick Haddad from Return Em Right about how to get the best pictures of fish and how to handle them properly to get the best picture and also release the fish healthily.

Sponsors:

Fishbites

Dixie Supply and Baker Metal

Killerdock

Test Calibration

Coastal Connection EXP Realty

Great Days Outdoors

Hilton’s Realtime Navigator

Bucks Island Marine

Salts Gone

Shoreline Plastics

Saunders Yachtworks

East Pass Broadbill Open

Survival at Sea

Tohatsu

  continue reading

111 episodes

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