by Ed Mashburn | Oct 24, 2018 | Fishing
Kayak Anglers Find Big, Mean Fish Off the Beaches It’s nice out here a half-mile off the beach at Orange Beach. The breeze is light, but cool. There is no heavy boat traffic coming out of Perdido Pass like just a couple of months earlier. Kids are back in school....
by Capt. Bobby Abruscato | Sep 3, 2018 | Fishing
I use croakers—lively ones—for bait because the bite “cleans up.” At four in the morning, I was already sweating. I had just loaded up my gear and was launching my Skeeter at the ramp in Bayou la Batre on this mid-August morning. “Man,” I thought, “this is...
by Capt. Bobby Abruscato | May 7, 2018 | Fishing
May is tops for inshore fishing in Mobile Bay. Oh, what to do, what to do? Those were my thoughts as I eased away for the launch with my charter. It wasn’t that the fishing was so tough. On the contrary, the inshore fishing was so good that I was having trouble...
by Ed Mashburn | Apr 23, 2018 | Fishing
Fishing for cobia requires hours of watching and cruising the beaches. Here are some cobia fishing tips to help anglers get their catch. The Gulf Coast sun is bright, the spring air is getting warm, and the tourists on the beach stare at the parade of big boats...
by Ed Mashburn | Apr 16, 2018 | Fishing
This Month Brings Perfect Fishing Conditions for Big and Tasty Migratory Fish The Gulf Coast sun is bright. The spring air is getting warm and the tourists on the beach stare at the parade of big boats moving slowly just out past the second bar. What the...