Redfish Fishing Alabama

Bull redfish fishing in Alabama usually begins around mid October and runs through late March. The big bull redfish are different from the smaller inshore redfish that are commonly caught throughout the year. The big bull redfish are the redfish that have grown and moved offshore. The Alabama redfish  move nearshore just off the beaches of Alabama for the fall and winter and then travel back offshore for the spring and summer. Alabama bull redfish fishing is awesome on light spinning tackle. We often see a school of big redfish numbering over 100. Now that is a sight to see. These giant fish can be caught on 4, 5 and 6 hour Alabama redfish fishing charters.  

I hope you enjoy the nice article about fishing for redfish on the Getaway in Orange Beach, Alabama. Article found in Alabama Game & Fish Magazine (November 2008)

Alabama redfish fishing is enjoyed by many anglers during the fall and winter months. The beaches along Gulf Shores and Orange Beach offer some awesome fishing for big bull redfish. This is my favorite time of year with temps often in the 60's and 70's. There is very little fishing pressure as we fish for these big bull redfish. Come fish with Gill and me this fall and winter and enjoy some light tackle fishing. Alabama redfish fishing at its best. I hope you enjoy this great redfish fishing article from Alabama Game and Fish. I want to thank Alabama Game and Fish for featuring me and the Getaway in this very interesting article. Come on and let's go fishing. Captain Don

Article written by Eileen Davis

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