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Mobile Bay, Dauphin Island and Gulf Shores Fishing Reports for July 29 - August 4, 2024

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The Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report is your best resource for the Gulf Shores Surf Fishing Report, Orange Beach Fishing Report, Dauphin Island Fishing Report, Mobile Bay Fishing Report, and Alabama saltwater fishing everywhere in between.

This week we talk with William Strickland from Mobile Baykeeper about an issue that is concerning our local fishery as well as the ecosystem here in Mobile Bay and surrounding areas.

What are the primary concerns regarding the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' dredging project?

How might the dredging project specifically impact the Gulf sturgeon and other marine life?

What legal obligations does the Corps have to protect threatened species like the Gulf sturgeon?

How does sediment dumping affect the local fishing industry and habitats such as oyster reefs?

What actions are you hoping to see from the Corps to mitigate these issues?

Can you discuss the support you've received from local fishing associations and charter captains?

What role do local communities play in conservation efforts for Mobile Bay?

How does the recent study on Gulf sturgeon populations in Mobile Bay influence your advocacy?

What steps can the public take to support the protection of Mobile Bay and its marine life?

For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Richard Rutland and Capt. Patric Garmeson have what you need to know to catch more speckled trout, redfish, and tripletail and how to catch each of these species in the area. The tactics and tips we discuss here each week can be applied to many areas when fishing Alabama's coast and other states along the Gulf of Mexico. Captain Richard and Captain Patric have a dual inshore report this week. We talk about when, where and how to locate speckled trout right now. When the bite is tough, dont be scared to pull off and target another species. There are lots of species to capitalize in on right now and there is no sense beating your head against a wall if the trout bite is not happening. We talk flounder, redfish, Jacks and more. Great information always flows when you get these two Captains together.

For the Alabama Fishing Report offshore and the Gulf fishing report, tune in for this week's report with Capt. King Marchand. You never know what you might get in the offshore Gulf Fishing report each week. We cover nearshore fishing from Captain's running center consoles and fishing for red snapper, grouper, triggerfish, king mackerel, cobia, and more. When we head to blue water, we have contributions from some of the best Captain's on the tournament circuit and off who fish for tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and billfish. Captain King is fresh off of a first place yellowfin tuna win in the ADSFR. Capt. King and his crew brought in the ADSFR record, biggest yellowfin brought to the dock in 91 years! We talk with Capt. King about how to target BIG tuna and how it differs from just trying to put meat in the box.

It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts and if you'd like us to email you the podcast, just head over to greatdaysoutdoors.com/asfr and we'll send you the new show each week.

Keep Whackin em'!

{Full Disclosure: This post may include affiliate links. There’s no extra charge to our readers for using these.}

Sponsors

CCA Alabama

Alabama Marine Resources

Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection"

Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo

KillerDock

Fishbites

Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty

Hilton’s Offshore Charts

Pure Flats- The Slick Lure

Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism

Great Days Outdoors

Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing

Mallard Bay

Return Em Right

AFTCO

Mustad Fishing

Texas Hunter Products

Bucks Island

Hiltons Realtime Navigator

Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Works

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The Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report is your best resource for the Gulf Shores Surf Fishing Report, Orange Beach Fishing Report, Dauphin Island Fishing Report, Mobile Bay Fishing Report, and Alabama saltwater fishing everywhere in between.

This week we talk with William Strickland from Mobile Baykeeper about an issue that is concerning our local fishery as well as the ecosystem here in Mobile Bay and surrounding areas.

What are the primary concerns regarding the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' dredging project?

How might the dredging project specifically impact the Gulf sturgeon and other marine life?

What legal obligations does the Corps have to protect threatened species like the Gulf sturgeon?

How does sediment dumping affect the local fishing industry and habitats such as oyster reefs?

What actions are you hoping to see from the Corps to mitigate these issues?

Can you discuss the support you've received from local fishing associations and charter captains?

What role do local communities play in conservation efforts for Mobile Bay?

How does the recent study on Gulf sturgeon populations in Mobile Bay influence your advocacy?

What steps can the public take to support the protection of Mobile Bay and its marine life?

For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Richard Rutland and Capt. Patric Garmeson have what you need to know to catch more speckled trout, redfish, and tripletail and how to catch each of these species in the area. The tactics and tips we discuss here each week can be applied to many areas when fishing Alabama's coast and other states along the Gulf of Mexico. Captain Richard and Captain Patric have a dual inshore report this week. We talk about when, where and how to locate speckled trout right now. When the bite is tough, dont be scared to pull off and target another species. There are lots of species to capitalize in on right now and there is no sense beating your head against a wall if the trout bite is not happening. We talk flounder, redfish, Jacks and more. Great information always flows when you get these two Captains together.

For the Alabama Fishing Report offshore and the Gulf fishing report, tune in for this week's report with Capt. King Marchand. You never know what you might get in the offshore Gulf Fishing report each week. We cover nearshore fishing from Captain's running center consoles and fishing for red snapper, grouper, triggerfish, king mackerel, cobia, and more. When we head to blue water, we have contributions from some of the best Captain's on the tournament circuit and off who fish for tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and billfish. Captain King is fresh off of a first place yellowfin tuna win in the ADSFR. Capt. King and his crew brought in the ADSFR record, biggest yellowfin brought to the dock in 91 years! We talk with Capt. King about how to target BIG tuna and how it differs from just trying to put meat in the box.

It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts and if you'd like us to email you the podcast, just head over to greatdaysoutdoors.com/asfr and we'll send you the new show each week.

Keep Whackin em'!

{Full Disclosure: This post may include affiliate links. There’s no extra charge to our readers for using these.}

Sponsors

CCA Alabama

Alabama Marine Resources

Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection"

Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo

KillerDock

Fishbites

Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty

Hilton’s Offshore Charts

Pure Flats- The Slick Lure

Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism

Great Days Outdoors

Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing

Mallard Bay

Return Em Right

AFTCO

Mustad Fishing

Texas Hunter Products

Bucks Island

Hiltons Realtime Navigator

Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Works

  continue reading

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