What You Should Know About Fishing on The Alabama Coast

While Alabama’s borders stretch far north into the heart of America’s south, it’s along the Yellowhammer State’s 53 miles of coastline that the magic really happens.

Home to both a breadth of fishing destination beach towns and some of the nations most productive seafood companies, Alabama’s coast offers world-class angling on every tide. Before you cast your line, however, here are a few important things Reel Gypsy Fishing wants you to know about fishing off our coast.


Alabama Coast Fishing License

To begin, fishing in Alabama’s waters requires a license for those between the ages of 16 and 65. Depending on whether you plan to fish in freshwater or saltwater, or whether you are an Alabama resident or not, the type of license and its price tag will vary. Check the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources website for exact requirements for fishing on the coast. But if you go on a trip in Alabama with a fishing guide, then you do not need a fishing license.


Alabama Coast Fishing Locations

Alabama’s coastline is dotted with a number of world-class fishing and beach destinations, such as Orange Beach, Fort Morgan at Gulf Shores, and our very own Dauphin Island, a small barrier island accessible by bridge that sits just three miles off the coastline and is bordered by both Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound. Locations like the Gulf State Park and Cedar Point piers offer great angling from the shoreline. Every town offers miles of sanded coastline to explore and cast from, as well as options for fishing inshore, nearshore, and even offshore.


Alabama Coast Fish Species

Thanks to the hundreds of square miles of artificial reef that lines the coast, Alabama’s emerald waters are teeming with wildlife. Depending on the season you are fishing, you’ll have the chance to haul in redfish, king and spanish mackerel, sheepshead, snappers, cobia, amberjack, speckled trout, and much more.


Alabama Coast Fishing Charters

Undoubtedly the best way to fish the coast of Alabama is by charter boat. Hiring a captain to guide you will ensure that you have access to all water habitats off the coast, from the inshore shallows to the offshore deeps, bays, estuaries, coves, and everything in between. A charter like Reel Gypsy Fishing will also provide the necessary maritime equipment and the right tackle and gear for any species you might be targeting.


Reel Gypsy Fishing: The Alabama Coasts Top Fishing Charter.

A short 30 minute drive from Mobile is all it takes to ride with Reel Gypsy Fishing, the Alabama coast’s premier fishing charter for all fishing skill levels. With our team, you can rest assured knowing that your fishing trip will be in the good hands of experienced fishermen and captains. Book your trip online today by calling us at 251-533-1439.

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