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"This was the 2nd yr I went out with him. This yr it was me and my son and 3 of his friends(3 of them 11 yrs ild and a 16 yr old)." — Shawn,

"captain was knowledgeable and put us right in the fish, we walked..." — Danyuhl,

"Big shout out to Capt. David and the Off the Hook fam. They come through when other plans fall through." — Desmond,

"The trip was for my husband because my kids didn’t really like fishing… they aren’t patient so they aren’t good at catching 😂 everyone caught lots of fish and my oldest now thanks he is a professional." — Brittany,

"We had a phenomenal experience with Captain Scott! He is incredibly personable and truly enjoys working with kids, making sure everyone has a chance to get on the fish." — Dustin,

"would highly recommend everyone had a great time. Grandkids though they were pros by the end of it." — Alleenna,

"Don’t think twice about booking with Capt. Sawyer. Just do it!" — Ruben,

"Jordan was excellent and knowledgeable. We went out with several other boats to the same area." — Mike,

"We went out for my dad’s 70th birthday. Captain Chase was great!" — Ben,

"I enjoyed fishing with the captain and acquired a new friend." — Kim,
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Fort Morgan Fishing Seasons
January
Inshore fishing is seriously productive in January, so start your year off in the best way – you'll find Speckled Trout and Redfish in abundance. Around the reefs and wrecks, Grouper species can be found lurking.
February
In the flats and shallows, Bull Redfish and Sheepshead are biting hard. Speckled Trout fishing stays strong. If you're willing to travel seriously far offshore, you'll come face-to-gills with hard-fighting yellowfin Tuna.
March
Cobia fishing around the reefs is seriously plentiful, with King and Spanish Mackerel also making an appearance closer to shore. In the bays, Flounder start to turn up, and Redfish fishing remains strong.April
Cobia and Amberjack can be found by the reefs. Further offshore, Mahi Mahi begin to show up. As well as Flounder and 'Specks,' huge Redfish make an appearance inshore, so head to Mobile Bay to catch trophy Bull!
May
As the weather heats up, so does the fishing! Head offshore to troll for Wahoo and Mahi Mahi, hit the reefs for Grouper and Snapper, or stay inshore to hook huge Redfish, Speckled Trout, Tripletail, and plenty more.
June
Heads up, Red Snapper fans! June usually heralds the open season for this species, so make sure you book in advance. Big game enthusiasts can head offshore to target Mahi Mahi, Tuna, and Marlin species.
July
It would be easier to list what isn't biting in July – this month sees pretty much every species on offer! Inshore and offshore waters are abundant. Charters can get pretty full, so make sure you book well in advance.
August
If you want to bow to the Silver King, this is the month to visit, with Tarpon showing up along the shores of the Gulf in abundance. Offshore, Marlin, Mahi Mahi, Tuna, and Sailfish are all biting.
September
As the waters cool down slightly, the bite only heats up! Inshore, Speckled Trout and Redfish are biting hard, with huge trophy species regularly being caught. Head offshore to hook Tuna species.
October
Inshore, Flounder and Redfish can be found swarming the shallows, and Speckled Trout start to make a reappearance. Bottom-dwellers are biting hard around the reefs, and Kingfish can be hooked in the Gulf.November
Bull Redfish are on offer inshore, and they're joined by tasty Flounder and Speckled Trout, making this the perfect time for a Mobile Bay trip! The reefs are swarming with Grouper and Snapper species.
December
It may be the end of the year, but the fishing season is far from over! Head to the bays and flats to hook Specks, Redfish, and Flounder, or head seriously far offshore to battle some huge Tuna species.