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Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Orange Beach

Orange Beach Inshore Bliss

95% (19)
24 ft 1 - 6 People From $117 / person

Inshore Fishing Charter in Gulf Shores

Gulf Shores Classic

89% (9)
27 ft 1 - 4 People From $119 / person

Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Gulf Shores

Gulf Coast Bites By The Shore

100% (8)
24 ft 1 - 4 People From $138 / person

Inshore Fishing Charter in Bon Secour

Gulf Shores Inshore Slammin'

89% (9)
25 ft 1 - 4 People From $125 / person

Inshore Fishing Charter in Gulf Shores

Epic Inshore Adventure

100% (5)
25 ft 1 - 6 People From $133 / person

Inshore Fishing Charter in Orange Beach

Bay To Beyond - Epic Fishing

100% (6)
24 ft 1 - 6 People From $117 / person

Most Popular Types of Trips in Alabama

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On this laid-back trip, Captain Seth will show you and your angling buddies an unforgettable day of fishing off Orange Beach, Alabama. Orange Beach is a top-tier fishing destination, and you’ll be able to target Bonito, Jack Crevalle, King Mackerel, Red Snapper, Spanish Mackerel, and Wahoo! On this 4-hour adventure, you’ll be fishing aboard Captain Seth's 40-foot Michael Fits sportfisher. She's a beauty, and equipped with air conditioning, GPS, fishfinder, Kitchen, Refrigerator, Outriggers, and an icebox, among other amenities. Captain Seth will provide rods, reels, tackle, lures, live bait, and fishing licenses. Don’t forget to bring food and drinks for the day, a cooler to take home your day’s catch, sunscreen, and a hat. Captain Seth can customize a memorable trip for anglers of every age and ability. Our determination to catch fish is only surpassed by our commitment to our clients’ safety and comfort. Let the good times roll with Captain Seth! Read More

Nearshore Fishing Charter in Orange Beach

Trolling And Chilling

100% (3)
38 ft 1 - 15 People From $119 / person

Looking for a short, personalized family adventure near Orange Beach, AL? Look no further and join Captain Pat for a nearshore fishing extravaganza! These waters have a multitude of species available, which you will haul in using a variety of techniques. This trip can be anywhere from 2 to 4 hours and can fit up to 4 people, making it perfect for family fun! You will target Amberjack, Gag Grouper, Kingfish, Redfish, Spanish Mackerel, Triggerfish, and Snapper on this nearshore voyage. These fish are all tasty and fun to catch. With so many available, you will need to try several techniques. Captain Pat will help you hone your skills in trolling, bottom fishing, drift fishing, and a couple of different baits. You'll be pulling 'em over the rail in no time! Aboard the 27' Sea Hunt, the twin 200HP Yamaha engines will power you through the smooth water. The vessel comes equipped with everything you need for a great trip including rods, reels, bait, and tackle. All you need are snacks and water, and this trip is sure to be a blast! Read More

Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Orange Beach

Orange Beach Inshore: Reel Fun

100% (4)
27 ft 1 - 4 People From $88 / person

Data-Girl is a 35 foot Cabo Express (sport fisher) with twin 500 horse power caterpillar engines. She is the fastest of the sport fisher charter boats in the area. She is fast and comfortable with plenty shade from the sun, and full head (restroom), airconditioned forward room, and kitchen area. She is fast enough to still do 6 hour (half day) trips, but shines on the 8, 10, and 12 hour trips. 6 hour trips in the morning and afternoon we expect to get a limit of snapper with a few large snapper. Because of the limited time we are not able to jump around and be focused on keeping only the largest trophy type fish. We also catch other fish while we work through getting the limit but this is a fast focused fishing trip, with the all the creature comforts. She is ideal for families and groups needing the full restroom, however she is not as economical because of the fuel used to move the much bigger boat at a fast speed. 8, 10, and 12 hour trips are where Data-Girl shines. She is fast enough to get out to the big fish yet bring comfort along for the ride!! These are the captain’s favorite trips as it allows time to target bigger fish for the box as well as other species of fish. These trips give you time to fish and enjoy the day just soaking up the deep sea adventure. We normally focus on getting a limit of big snapper while mixing in grouper and other off shore species depending on what is migrating through at that time. The captain is normally tuned in on what has the highest probability of keeping the excitement rolling. The best part of the full day trips is there is time to work on big fish and enjoy just being on the water. With plenty shade to take a break, have some lunch, or continue to catch fish like you are mad at them!!!! We ask you bring on wipe sunscreen rather than spray on as the spray gets the floor slick and makes the deck more hazardous. All you need to bring is drinks, snacks, and a camera for pictures. The captain and deck hand make sure your day is safe, fun, and full of fish catching experience. The deck hand works hard to keep you baited up, rigged up, catching fish, and keeping you comfortable. When we arrive back at the dock the crew will clean and bag your fish for you to take and enjoy. It is customary to tip the deck hand 10-20%. The captain will be calling or texting you to connect a day or so before the trip to answer any questions and make sure everyone knows where and when to meet up. There are plenty fish in the ocean, it is just about knowing where and how to catch them, and having fun doing it!!!! Read More

Deep Sea Fishing Charter in Gulf Shores

Gulf Shores Adventure

100% (4)
35 ft 1 - 6 People From $267 / person

Minutes of Use is a 31 foot center console (cape horn) with twin 300 horse power Suzuki engines. The boat name is sometimes confusing since it also the name of the charter company. She is a no-frills fishing boat we used as a personal tournament fishing boat for years before we started the charter business. She is fast and economical with a large fishing deck. The down side is that she has limited shade and a portable head. We ride on bean bags, which are very comfortable, on the trip out and back in to the dock. This boat is what most of the fishing charters in the area use because they are fast and the most economical. They are perfect for 4-6 hour trips because of the speed and versatility, and the very large fishing area that allows people to spread out while they fish. With 6 fishermen it is not crowded and all 6 are able to fish at the same time and avoid tangled lines. For longer trips you need to be aware that shade is limited and prepare accordingly as well the head (potty) is a portable. More like tent camping than using a RV. 4 hour trips we generally go after whatever is biting and it is all about having fun catching fish not worrying about a specific species rather focusing on what is close and the bite is hot. With limited time we do not want to spend the time riding, we want to be fishing and catching fish. 6 hour trips (half day) during snapper season we go after limits of snapper then start working on other fish that have been biting. We generally get a limit with a few large snapper and some other fish species. We do not focus on all big fish as we are time limited and want to make sure we get you as many fish as possible up to the limit. 8 hour trips allow the captain time to be more picky about the fish we keep so the average size of what we keep is normally larger. It also allows time to target other fish and expand the adventure. Minutes of Use is a great family and starter boat because she is open air, fast, and most affordable. Captain Walt loves working with new fishermen and youngsters, getting them hooked on deep sea fishing forever. She is the perfect boat to take the family or group of up to 6 people, and have a private trip with a captain and deck hand focused on your success and enjoyment of the day. There are plenty of fish to catch, the secret is to have fun catching them!!!! We ask you to bring wipe on sunscreen rather than spray on if at all possible as the spray gets on the floor and makes it very slick. You also need only to bring drinks, snacks, and a camera for pictures. When the trip is over the crew will clean your fish and bag them for you. the deck hand is normally the hardest working guy on the boat helping you with bait, tips on catching, rigging the rods, and all around helping make the trip easier and fun. Tipping the deck hand in customary in the 10-20% range. Captain Walt will be contacting you before the trip so if you have any questions he will be happy to answer and make sure it is a great trip. Read More

Deep Sea, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Gulf Shores

Offshore Center Console

100% (4)
31 ft 1 - 6 People From $183 / person

Join Captain Tom and experience an unforgettable day of fishing in Orange Beach, Alabama! On this 4-hour trip, you’ll fish the area’s inshore and nearshore grounds but also its flats, reefs, and wrecks which will all offer you plenty to catch. Captain Tom will help you target the various species that call these waters home, including King Mackerel / Kingfish, Redfish, Speckled Trout / Spotted Seatrout, Tripletail, and many more (as seen above). This trip is perfect for anglers of all ages and skill levels. You’ll be fishing aboard Captain Tom’s 21-foot center console. This boat is outfitted with a fishfinder and a live bait well. It can accommodate up to 4 anglers, so make sure you bring some good company! Captain Tom will provide all rods, reels, tackle, lures, licenses, and live bait. He’ll also clean and fillet your fish at the end of your trip at no extra charge! All you need to bring is some food and drinks for the day, sunscreen, and a hat. New fishing adventures await with Captain Tom! Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in Orange Beach

Orange Beach Half-Day Hookup

100% (4)
21 ft 1 - 4 People From $163 / person

This time of year, snapper are only available on the weekends, thus this trip is only offered Friday to Monday. On this 5-hour adventure, you will be targeting the elusive and delicious Red Snapper. You will climb aboard Captain Patrick's 25-foot Epic equipped with a 225 HP Suzuki, and with a brand-new Simrad NSX bottom machine, you'll be right on the fish from the minute you leave the dock! When snapper season is in, there is only one place you will find Captain Patrick, and that's over the wrecks, rigs, and reefs around Gulf Shores. Parked above the reefs, rigs, and wrecks Captain Patrick will chum up the water to get the snapper up off the reef and a little higher in the water column. Then you will drop some cut bait down on them and hope the biggest one hammers your hook. Get ready for a fight when it does! Captain Patrick will provide all rods, reels, tackle, lures, and live bait. All you need to bring is food and drinks for the day, a hat, and sunscreen. He will clean and fillet your day’s catch at the end of the trip, so make sure you bring a cooler to take it home. Read More

Deep Sea, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Gulf Shores

Red Snapper Whacker

100% (2)
24 ft 1 - 6 People From $175 / person
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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Charter in Alabama

What are the best fishing charters in Alabama?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 199 trips in Alabama, and the most popular trips in the area are Orange Beach Inshore Bliss guided by Rob, Gulf Shores Classic guided by Todd, and Gulf Coast Bites by the Shore guided by Scott.

Our guides in Alabama are rated a 4.84 out of 5 based on 2408 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

The most popular cities to book a charter in Alabama are Orange Beach, Gulf Shores and Dauphin Island.

Looking for kid friendly charters in Alabama? Check out our beginner and family friendly charters in Alabama.

What types of fishing charters are common in Alabama?

Deep Sea fishing is the most popular in Alabama as well as nearshore fishing, inshore fishing, and flats fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Alabama are: 1. spanish mackerel, 2. kingfish, 3. red snapper, and 4. vermillion snapper.

The most common fishing techniques in Alabama are bottom fishing, trolling, and light tackle fishing but live bait fishing and heavy tackle fishing are popular as well.

How much do Alabama fishing charters cost?

in Alabama prices can range anywhere from an affordable $300 to $3,000 and up, but the average price for a half day trip in Alabama is $1,061. The average price for a full day trip in Alabama is $3,449.

What month is best for fishing in Alabama?

The most popular season for fishing in Alabama is summer, and most anglers book their trips 49 days in advance.

Do I need a Alabama fishing license and what are the bag limits in Alabama?

If you’re thinking about a saltwater trip, you’re in luck! Our saltwater fishing tours in Alabama don’t require you to purchase a fishing license – your group is covered by your boat’s captain. For freshwater trips, you’ll still need to purchase a license. See here for more information on fishing licenses, bag limits, and fishing season regulations in Alabama. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations.

Fishing in the Rolling Tide

Alabama is a year round fishery with access to the Gulf of Mexico along with lakes and rivers that provide excellent fishing for a multitude of species. Alabama has a rich fishing history starting with the indigenous cultures that first took advantage of the bountiful waters. Alabama is also home to America’s first ever fishing tournament, the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo which started in Mobile Bay back in 1928. It is the ideal state to get your fill of southern hospitality, sweet tea, and football, as well as enjoy some time out on the water.

Alabama is a state that no matter when you visit, there will be something to fish for both inland and off the coast. Though, if there are a specific species that you would like to catch, it is important to check when they are in season. Some fish like triggerfish and speckled trout are available year round but do better in certain seasons. Others fish are highly migratory like Atlantic sailfish which are usually only available at certain times of the year.

Fishing Alabama’s Coasts

***Alabama Inshore Fishing***

Inshore fishing in Alabama is like no other. Right off the white sandy beaches of Gulf Shores, there is plenty of fishing to be done, but the real gem of Alabama is Mobile Bay. Mobile Bay is known as America’s Amazon, due to its rich diversity that hosts more species of fish, mussels, turtles, crawdads, and others, than any other state. These fertile waters produce fishing that is second to none.

***Alabama Nearshore Fishing***

Alabama’s Marine Resources Division works hard to maintain a prime environment for fishing, and it’s paying off. Within nine miles of the coast, they maintain a hard bottom habitat full of artificial reefs that have increased the number of fish greatly including popular species like red snapper, grouper, amberjack, and more. With plenty of bayous for juvenile fish, fertile waters to spawn in, and excellent structure to live in and find cover, the fish have taken advantage of the perfect ecosystem and are thriving.

***Alabama Offshore Fishing***

Alabama is one of the premier locations for access the Gulf of Mexico and is now home to some of the biggest and best deep sea fishing fleets in the country. This is also thanks to the work and regulations of the Alabama Marine Resource Division. Because of them, the waters of Alabama’s Gulf Coast are once again teeming with pelagic fish species. Between nine and 200 miles from shore huge trophy fish patrol the water and provide some of the best opportunities to hook into the catch of a lifetime.

Top Saltwater Catches in Alabama

***Inshore Target Species in Alabama***

***Speckled Trout***

Fishing for speckled trout is a year round adventure in Alabama but is especially hot in the summer months. Alabama provides the clear and warm waters that speckled trout thrive in. Speckled trout are sensitive to water quality and prefer specific levels of water salinity. With the flats and shallow bays connected to the rivers and bayous, speckled trout can move around to find their preferred water tolerance. Because specks are always on the move it gives anglers plenty of opportunities to chase them.

***Redfish***

Fishing for redfish in Alabama can be done throughout the year as they cruise grass beds, jetties, and piers looking for prey. Big bull reds appear in Alabama in the fall, and are known for growing huge and putting up a terrific fight. The shallow bays, rocky outcroppings, and sandbars in Alabama’s bays provide the perfect habitat for redfish.

***Flounder***

Both Gulf and Southern flounder can be found hanging around the back bays and island beaches of Alabama. Tidal currents and pilings provide the perfect ambush territory for flounder to catch baitfish. Flounder can be caught year round in Alabama, but tide and moon phases affect their activity, so it’s important to be aware.

***And More!***

Alabama’s fertile coastal waters come from the river systems that feed into the Gulf of Mexico. The mix of fresh and saltwater creates an incredible fishery that allows anglers to catch so many other inshore fish species including sheepshead, black drum, white trout, and more!

***Nearshore Target Species in Alabama***

***Red Snapper***

Although there are only 53 miles of coastline in Alabama, they are still proclaimed the “Red Snapper Capital of the World.” This title comes from anglers consistently catching absolute monster red snapper weighing well over 40 pounds year after year. The secret is the abundance of artificial reefs that snapper love and Alabama has more than 20,000 just off the coast.

***Gray Triggerfish***

Where you find red snapper, you will also find triggerfish. They are unique but sometimes pesky fish known for stealing bait which makes them a very rewarding and tasty treat if you can get one landed. Again, the artificial reef system of Alabama makes fishing for triggerfish unbeatable.

***Gray Snapper***

Gray snapper, or mangrove snapper, has great fishing opportunities on Alabama’s coast year round. Similar to red snapper, the artificial reefs are where you can find gray snapper especially when there’s a good tidal flow. Although they are smaller, mangrove snapper can also be found inshore, but the nearshore reefs are where the big ones hang out.

***And More!***

The artificial reef system created by the state of Alabama has established a thriving ecosystem of bottom dwellers, reef fish, bait fish, and more. Grouper, amberjack, and many other species can be caught by bottom fishing near the reefs which are an excellent opportunity for some great fishing only a few miles from shore.

***Offshore Target Species in Alabama***

***Mahi Mahi***

Dorado, dolphin fish, mahi mahi, whatever you want to call them, just be ready for a strong fight from this fast fish off the coast of Alabama. Mahi are a migratory species that travels to Alabama waters in the summer months and can be found cruising around the rip lines and floating debris in deep water. Out in the blue water, mahi can grow up to 80 pounds and are often the most acrobatic. Smaller mahi can also be found closer to shore and are sometimes called “chicken dolphins.”

***Atlantic Sailfish***

Another migratory fish that shows in strong numbers to Alabama in the summer is the Atlantic sailfish. They can be caught along their route through the deep blue, and will put up a highly acrobatic fight. Sailfish are notoriously difficult to catch, due to their speed and strength, so once you get into the deep and start trolling, be ready.

***King Mackerel***

King mackerel or kingfish are large silver fish that can be found cruising the deep coastal waters of Alabama. Kings will school up and follow baitfish throughout the water column even chasing them up to shallow waters around oil rigs. Essentially where there is bait, the kings will follow. Known for being fast, aggressive, and tasty, strong fighters, and a rewarding catch. Often called the “Alabama tradition” they move in large schools especially during August, making it the perfect time to hop on a boat and head out to hook up with one.

***And More!***

Since Alabama has direct access to the Gulf of Mexico, it also has access to the diverse fish that live there. Shark, Spanish mackerel, marlin, and more can all be caught near the continental shelf which is only a short distance from the Alabama shore.

Top Freshwater Catches in Alabama

***Largemouth Bass***

Bass fishing in Alabama is a sacred tradition with opportunities available throughout the year. Alabama is absolutely loaded with lakes, rivers, ponds, and reservoirs that are chock-full of largemouth and other species of bass. On some of these bodies of water, anglers are reporting 100+ landings a day. Many of the lakes rank among the top bass spots according to B.A.I.T (Bass Anglers Information Team), making your chances of landing a new personal best about as good as it gets.

***Crappie***

From the top to the bottom of the state, Alabama is littered with crappie hot spots. Alabama has lakes and ponds that consistently rank high on lists of national crappie spots, but the sheer amount of honey holes is often overlooked. Crappie fishing is excellent year round almost anywhere you turn in Alabama.

***Catfish***

Alabama is known for high floods, and on average is flooded every 12 days. Catfish thrive in muddy, flooded waters which makes Alabama’s waters the perfect home for catfish. Flathead, blue, and channel cats can be found throughout the state, spreading throughout lakes, ponds, and down to the deltas using rivers and tributaries. Some of the biggest cats in the country have been found in Alabama’s reservoirs.

***And More!***

The amount of freshwater across the state, combined with the warm year round climate makes Alabama an excellent place to fish. Species like smallmouth bass, striped bass, hybrids, bluegill, brim, and more can be found throughout the state.

Best Places to Fish Alabama’s Saltwaters

***Orange Beach***

Orange Beach is a great place to fish due to all the different areas you can target. With the backwater bayous, white sandy beaches, artificial reefs, and access directly to the depths of the Gulf of Mexico, you can hit Orange Beach for basically any type of fishing you’re looking for. Orange Beach itself began as a fishing village that bloomed into the city of tourism it is today. It even has two museums with buildings that are historical landmarks with roots traced back to their early days of fishing.

***Gulf Shores***

Another great area with access to different types of fishing is Gulf Shores. Gulf Shores is home to the second largest pier on the Gulf Coast, as well as excellent shore fishing from 32 miles of pristine sandy beaches. Headed off the beach, excellent fishing is available no matter how far you go thanks to the ecosystem provided by the abundance of artificial reefs in the area. In fact, Gulf Shores is host to one of the country's largest fishing charter fleets, and artificial reef density.

***Dauphin Island***

Dauphin Island is a metropolitan city, placed on a barrier island off the coast of Alabama. The location of the island itself gives access to prime inshore, nearshore, and offshore fishing. The island itself provides a lot of coastline with high populations of speckled trout, flounder, and redfish. Since it is a barrier island nestled between wrecks and other artificial reefs, Dauphin Island has great nearshore fishing, especially for triggerfish and snapper. As always, access to the Gulf Coast allows for excellent offshore fishing.

***And More!***

Despite having the smallest amount of coastline of the Gulf states, Alabama more than makes up for it with excellent fishing spots that produce an abundance of diverse fish species thanks to the efforts of the fishery programs. Artificial reefs have created a rich ecosystem full of fish from the backwaters to the open ocean. There are many different fishing villages dispersed around the bays, such as Coden, AL which has endless opportunities to get out on the water.

Best Places to Fish Alabama’s Freshwaters

***Lake Guntersville***

Located in Northern Alabama between Bridgeport and Guntersville, Lake Guntersville is Alabama’s largest lake at 67,900 square acres of water. Fed by the Tennessee River, it is a fertile lake with a variety of fish, aquatic vegetation, and submerged structure from forests that have been flooded. Historically, two thirds of the anglers that visit Lake Guntersville a year are targeting largemouth bass, the gem of the lake, however, there are plenty of crappie, bluegill, and catfish that inhabit the lake.

***Pickwick Lake***

Pickwick Lake is known as the best smallmouth bass fishery in the United States. This lake is actually a reservoir that spreads between two dams along the Tennessee River. Along with bass, the lake is popular for crappie, bluegill, and more. The warm water discharged from local power plants combined with the submerged vegetation and timber provides excellent year round freshwater fishing.

***Lake Eufaula***

Another reservoir, Lake Eufaula, spreads across over 45,000 square miles along the Chattahoochee River. Largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and more can be found both large and in quantity within the lake. The reservoir itself spans across both Georgia and Alabama, making it possible to be accessed from both states, and making a fishing license from either state legal.

***And More!***

With an extremely large freshwater system that expands through the entire state via rivers, tributaries, ponds, and lakes, there is endless fishing to be done. Areas like Joe Wheeler State Park, Lay Lake, Lewis Smith Lake, and more provide year round freshwater fishing.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    Bobby was awesome! Very patient with the group. Everyone got in the act. Great time!

    Jeff B. with Bobby C. of Orange Beach, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Nice day fishing. Tim recognizes your fishing experience and gives you the proper level of instruction and coaching.

    Robert E. with Tim B. of Gulf Shores, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    We had an awesome afternoon on the water with our guide Hunter! He did a fantastic job of getting us on fish and making sure we had great gulf fishing experience! We were able to catch trophy red fish and sheepshead in the same trip! Thanks so much to Captain Hunter... we could not have asked for better guide on this trip!

    Monty P. with Perry D. of Gulf Shores, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    We had a great time, he was able to get us on some fish and even had a few to put in the freezer.

    Adam W. with Ronald D. of Gulf Shores, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Jamie was amazing, he knew exactly where the fish were and we had so much fun! He was great with our kids, they are already asking when we can do it again! Thanks for a great adventure!

    Kevin D. with Scott L. of Gulf Shores, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Even though it was a day after a front and the wind was blowing Jamie still was able to put us on some redfish. Eventhough we didn’t rack up we still had a good time.

    Avery H. with Scott L. of Gulf Shores, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    The trip was awesome dale put us right on fish reeling them in left and right kids had a blast it was so easy booking the trip and finding the dock and dale great people great time we will be back Thank you guys so much Dallas

    Dallas O. with Dale W. of Orange Beach, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Capt Bobby was the best! He put us on the fish, was very personable, and professional. He was knowledgeable on all the different kinds of fish we caught. He cleaned and packaged our fish for us and even recommended a place for us to take our fish so that they would cook it for us! We had a great time and definitely will have to come back to fish with Capt. Bobby again!

    Mallory B. with Bobby C. of Orange Beach, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Our group of 12 went fishning with Captain Dale and crew in Orange Beach, Alabama on 11/24/23 the day after Thanksgiving and we had such a wonderful time. We didn't know if our luck at that time of year would be good but Captain Dale's extensive experience and knowledge got us right where we needed to be and OMG we didn't stop catching fish. It was the highlight of our Gulf Shores vacation. And we highly recommend booking Captian Dale through Captain Experiences whose process is easy, convenient, and no hassle booking . Trust me, Captain Dale,Zekes Landing,Orange Beach, Alabama = FISH!

    David H. with Dale W. of Orange Beach, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Had an excellent afternoon fishing inland with Bobby. He put us on the fish. We had 2-3 fish coming in the boat at the same time. Bobby was calm, patient and organized. There was 4 of us and he did an amazing job of baiting hooks, landing fish and giving well timed advise. We will be back. Thanks Bobby Ray!!

    Hans S. with Bobby C. of Orange Beach, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Hunter rocks. Had us on fish all day.

    Shay L. with Perry D. of Gulf Shores, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Son caught 2epic fish. Great morning trip

    Tyran K. with Ronald D. of Gulf Shores, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    We had a great day fishing with Jerry and Huey!! We definitely recommend!!

    Sheri D. with Jerry W. of Gulf Shores, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    We had a great time with captain, Zach, and his helper. Those guys are awesome. We got lots of fish.

    Michael W. with Zack G. of Orange Beach, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    We had a great trip! Zack and his deck hand did a great job putting us one fish, as well as some good conversation! I would definitely book with Zack in the future!

    John R. with Zack G. of Orange Beach, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    My son and I had a great experience with Capt. Rob. We didn't have the best weather for our trip, but Capt. Rob gave us plenty of options to put us on the fish. We will certainly book with Capt. Rob again.

    David T. with Rob K. of Orange Beach, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Had a great time. Really enjoyed Walt and Kenny🐬🐟

    Robert B. with Jerry W. of Gulf Shores, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Wonderful trip!! We had a great time. We caught a ton of fish! I am already planning to come back. I always say life is adventure…you just gott book it??

    Kerri C. with Scott L. of Gulf Shores, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Troy provided an amazing fishing trip for our crew. He was kept busy re-baiting hooks for a crew of 6, and never showed signs of it being a bother to him. Troy was very concerned that we had a memorable trip and provided several locations for us to try our luck to reel in the big ones! Thanks, Troy!!

    Greg B. with Troy W. of Orange Beach, Alabama

  • ★★★★★
    Great afternoon fishing trip with Shawn!

    Bryan P. with Shawn S. of Bon Secour, Alabama

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