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Pin Fish
      
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Mingo
      
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Got some good news and some bad news. The good news is the fishing is in my opinion better than SE Fl when conditions are right. The bad news is you have to run a heck of a lot further to get to them and the conditions are not right a lot of the time.I really miss my 16 mile trip to Push Button Hill off Stuart, and the Bahama runs we definitely a blast.Out of here it is a 40 mile run to The Nipple and the deep water rigs are 70 mi out of Orange Beach ,slightly less if you go out of Ft.Morgan. On the positive side they have great tuna fishing which we never did in Stuart. Miss the sails ,but they have way better marlin and wahoo here. The bottom fishing is great and it is farly easy especially on the oil rigs. Get to know some guys on this board abd they will teach you all you want to know.
Jim BilesDouglasville,Ga/Ft Morgan,AL Grady White 282 Sailfish w Yamaha F225 Key West 1520 Explorer w/40HP Yamaha http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/gallery.asp?gallery=1683
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Trigger
      
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| All in all great fishing year round inshore and offshore. Marlin, Dorado, Wahoo May through October or so. Great summer inshore fishing and great reefs for grouper and snapper. If you have a boat that can handle long runs, it can be year round for Tuna and Wahoo over off the Louisianna coast. I can promise you won't be bored fishing here! Not many sailfish, but plenty of good fishing to make up for it.
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Pin Fish
      
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Pin Fish
      
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| Fishing is great off Alabama, better than south florida. You just have to run out longer. 15 miles out is about 115 ft deep. The blue water fishing can be close as 37 miles to the south east and 45 to the southwest. The rigs every one talks about start at 65.5- petronius, and go to the middle gulf. if you want to get some close in action try the Nipple/Elbow, last August I was fishing with my dad there and caught a grand slam on sea whitches- white marlin, blue marlin sailfish. Your best bet to make sure you know where to go, is through buying a Roffers report for about 65 dollars, water changes daily and it is hard to get accurate predictions. Roffers gives you lat/long where the fish are!!! that is your best bet if you dont know Alabama waters. www.roffs.com 
Viking Star
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