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Alabama: 230 fishing charters available

 
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Gulf Shores • 24 ft • 4 people

Lost Bay Guide Service will take you on an adventure of a lifetime on the waters of Alabama! Captain Bill Willis has grown a reputation for providing productive fishing trips with high catch rates aboard top quality vessels. His fishing charter’s go

"Super slow start to the day. Immediately upon arriving to our first spot there was huge schools of fish under the boat that you could see, but they wouldn’t bite." —⁠ Chase,
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trips fromUS $550
Murco Charters – Captain Cade
Murco Charters – Captain Cade
 
State licensed

Gulf Shores • 26 ft • 6 people

Murco Charters is excited to meet and create memories with you and your family. Captain Cade is the owner and operator of Murco charters. Captain Cade is a licensed 100-ton captain who has been fishing these waters since he can remember. Cade, in addition

"Captain Cade provided a great fishing trip for me to take my 13 year old granddaughter out for her first fishing experience in the Gulf of Mexico." —⁠ Jack,
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trips fromUS $350
Bama Bandit Sport Fishing
Bama Bandit Sport Fishing
 
State licensed

Gulf Shores • 25 ft • 6 people

Gulf Shore Local, Captain Shawn is the real deal! He loves what he does and it shows. Captain Shawn has a 100 Ton Captain's license. Prior to becoming a charter boat captain, he commercial fished, in the waters you'll be fishing. With many frien

"We came down to gulf shores for vacation and decided to do a fishing excursion in the bay." —⁠ Robert,
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trips fromUS $350
 
State licensed

Gulf Shores • 24 ft • 6 people

If you’re looking for a family-oriented charter to take you fishing in Mobile Bay and beyond, turn to Trick ‘Em Charters! Captain Patrick Gallagher is not only friendly and knowledgeable but he also knows the local waters like the back of his

"Our family of 5 had a great morning with Trick’Em charters." —⁠ Jonathan,
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trips fromUS $350
 
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Gulf Shores • 24 ft • 5 people

Come fish with Stressed Out Charters 2 and leave your worries at the dock! Captain Jamie Fuller has decades of angling experience under his belt and will do his best to give you a good time. He specializes in fishing with kids and first-time anglers. Fish

"These gentlemen were excellent and very patient with me as I had a problem trying to catch Spanish Mackerel (girlfriend didn’t though)!" —⁠ William,
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trips fromUS $350
6deep Charter Fishing
6deep Charter Fishing
 
State licensed

Gulf Shores • 24 ft • 6 people

6deep Charter Fishing is USCG-licensed and is located in Gulf Shores and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Capt. Bill aims to tailor every trip to your specific needs, so let him know what you’re after! Depending on the trip and s

"We caught dozens of Spanish mackerel and Captain Bill had prepared more than enough rods, reels, and was always working to bring fish into the boat, put bait on hooks, and reattach weights and hooks." —⁠ Nick,
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trips fromUS $350
 
State licensed

Gulf Shores • 24 ft • 5 people

Make the most of your time in Gulf Shores and go fishing with Red Eye Charters. Having logged many hours on these tides, our Captains can tell you all about the local fishery. Around here, fishing is popular for Kingfish, Redfish, Speckled Trout, Blacktip

"My 9 year old son wanted to go ocean fishing while on Spring Break in gulf Shores." —⁠ Terrence,
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trips fromUS $350
Reel Gypsy Fishing
Reel Gypsy Fishing
 
State licensed

Dauphin Island • 25 ft • 3 people

If you’re here to experience fishing on the Alabama Coast, look no further than Reel Gypsy Fishing. Captain Nick will be your guide, offering years of sportfishing experience. These waters are known for Speckled Trout, Spotted Seatrout, Redfish, Flo

"Came down from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan it was the first time my dad and I have fished the Gulf." —⁠ Harold,
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trips fromUS $500
 
State licensed

Gulf Shores • 24 ft • 6 people

The waters off the coast of Alabama are brimming with life, so join Another Fish Charters out of Gulf Shores to check it out! Captain Ronnie Doyle has been on the water for over 30 years and is passionate about different styles of fishing, which he loves

"Ronnie was great! His knowledge of the best fishing areas was spot on and he was easy to work with." —⁠ Sylvester,
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trips fromUS $250
Due South Fishing ll llcGulf Shores
Due South Fishing ll llcGulf Shores
 
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Gulf Shores • 28 ft • 5 people

If fishing in gulf shores is on your bucket list, look no further than Due South Fishing. Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Randy can tell you all about them. You’re likely to go after Cobia, Gag Grouper, Jack Crevalle, King Mackerel,

"Captain Randy was wonderful! My Husband gets motion sickness and so does our 12 yr old son but they really wanted to go on a charter - Randy said he would work with us and he did just that-fortunately with Dramamine and behind the ear patches we were good to go!" —⁠ Melissa,
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trips fromUS $350
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Alabama

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Alabama

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Fishing in Alabama

If you’re searching for variety on your fishing trips, look no further than the Yellowhammer State. Featuring some of the finest reef fishing in the world, as well as amazing inshore and deep sea angling, Alabama fishing charters offer it all. All that’s left for you to do is to get ready for the adventure of a lifetime.

This corner of the South is often referred to as the “Red Snapper Capital of the World,” and it’s no exaggeration to call it so. During the Snapper season, anglers return to land with full limits of these delicious fish. Of course, other reef fish such as Triggerfish, Amberjack, and Grouper are also on the menu.

Outside of the Snapper season, or for anglers who like to mix it up, many captains offer trolling trips. Depending on how far offshore you go, these trips will net you King and Spanish Mackerel, Mahi Mahi, Sailfish, Tuna, and occasionally even a Blue Marlin.

If you’re bringing your family and prefer a more relaxing trip, staying close to shore will hook you up with Redfish, Speckled Trout, Sheepshead, Flounder, and more. You can also give freshwater fishing a try, with lakes such as Guntersville and Wheeler featuring outstanding Bass fishing.

Half day and 3/4 day trips will give you the chance to experience the inshore and nearshore waters. For offshore fishing, you’ll need more time. Charter captains can be found all along Alabama’s Gulf Coast, with Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, Dauphin Island, and Fairhope being the hot spots.

Rules & Regulations

If you’re fishing aboard a charter boat, your captain will take care of the licenses. Solo anglers between the ages of 16 and 65 will need to purchase fishing licenses whether they plan on fishing in freshwater or saltwater.

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Alabama Fishing Seasons

January

Rough weather can make offshore trips unreliable in January. Stay inshore and enjoy peak Sheepshead season instead! These guys are a local favorite, and make for great table fare.

February

Sheepshead are still biting hard inshore. If you somehow get bored of them, there are plenty of Trout, Red and Black Drum, and Gray Snapper around. Offshore, the Tuna bite is warming up.

March

Triggerfish is open for harvest in March, and everyone wants a piece of these tasty little guys! Each spring, Cobia migrate along the Alabama Coast, giving you even more reason to hit the reefs.

April

The bluewater bite really picks up in April, with Mahi Mahi, Yellowfin and Blackfin Tuna, and even the occasional Sailfish showing up. Inshore, it’s your last chance to catch Sheepshead.

May

Amberjack are sometimes open for harvest in May. Even if they’re not, you’ve got plenty of reasons to fish the reefs, with Cobia, Vermillion Snapper, and the last of the Triggerfish.

June

It’s Red Snapper season! Boats all around the Gulf head offshore in search of delicious bottom fish. You need to book these trips well in advance, but you’re pretty much guaranteed to catch your limit!

July

The Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo sees thousands of anglers head offshore for Blue Marlin, Sailfish, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, and Yellowfin Tuna. Inshore, Redfish and Tripletail are biting.

August

Amberjack is open for harvest, and Vermillion Snapper are in their prime. You’ve got the full cast out in the bluewaters and plenty of Trout and Redfish inshore. Face the heat, and you’ll be rewarded.

September

The Tarpon have moved on by September, but you’ve still got a ton of Redfish, Trout, and Flounder to fish for. Further out, you have Tripletail, Amberjack, Vermillion Snapper, and more.

October

While it’s no longer the prime time to hook into Blue Marlin, there are still a few White Marlin left. October is your last chance to keep Amberjack, and your last real chance to bag Tripletail.

November

Trout are back with a vengeance in November, and there are some monster Black Drum around, too. Both these guys are tastier than Turkey, so get out there and get some!

December

Sheepshead fishing starts to pick up in December, and Redfish, Seatrout, and Flounder are all on form. Throw in cool weather and fewer mosquitos, and you’re looking at perfect flats fishing!

Alabama Fishing Calendar

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