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Fishing in Biloxi

Deep Sea, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Deep Sea Red Snapper Fishing Trip

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37 ft 1 - 12 People From $1,650
Fishing in Biloxi

Deep Sea, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Full Day Red Snapper Trip

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38 ft 1 - 6 People From $1,860

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Fishing in Biloxi
Fishing in Biloxi
Fishing in Biloxi
trip description for Full Day Red Snapper Trip in Biloxi

Come aboard Captain Kenny's 38' Cat and you will experience an 8-hour trip fishing up to 20 miles out fishing structure like, wrecks and mad-made reefs targeting Red Snapper. If time permits, you will also fish for Kingfish, Cobia, Shark, Bull Red, and Tripletail. Trips include professional fishing gear, lures, live bait, and fishing licenses, while the crew also offers catch cleaning and filleting services for gratuity. Read More

Deep Sea, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Full Day Red Snapper Trip

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38 ft 1 - 6 People From $1,860
Fishing in Dauphin Island
Fishing in Dauphin Island
Fishing in Dauphin Island
trip description for Flounder Gigging in Dauphin Island

Flounder Gigging is a very involved activity. For beginners it can be a little difficult. We will push pole the boat along sandy, and marshy banks with 15 foot long gigs looking for a giant football shaped outline. Dauphin Island Flounder can get over 10 pounds. These are the best eating fish in the gulf. Read More

Flats Fishing Charter in Dauphin Island

Flounder Gigging

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17 ft 1 - 2 People From $1,000
Fishing in Biloxi
Fishing in Biloxi
Fishing in Biloxi
trip description for Deep Sea Red Snapper Fishing Trip in Biloxi

We fish for red snapper about 25 miles off the gulf coast. Red snapper usually hang out around the oil rigs and offshore wrecks. Fishing around these structures also bring the chance of catching sharks, cobia, or king mackerel to name a few. This far off the coast it is popular to see running shrimp boats, sea turtles, dolphins, and different types of seabirds. Read More

Deep Sea, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Deep Sea Red Snapper Fishing Trip

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37 ft 1 - 12 People From $1,650
Fishing in Mobile
Fishing in Mobile
Fishing in Mobile
trip description for Inshore Fly Fishing or Light Tackle in Mobile

We will typically launch the boat right around sunrise to go redfishing. We will be on my custom built flats boat, poling marshes and grass flats looking to sight cast to tailing redfish. We target bull and slot redfish, black drum, speckled trout, tripletail, jack crevalle, and tarpon depending on the season. Both fly and spinning rods are effective methods to catch these species and both methods are welcomed. Anglers of all experience levels are welcome aboard my boat and I will do my best to put anyone on fish. We are based out of Mobile, AL and mainly fish the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Mississippi Sound, and the Biloxi Marsh but regularly trailer the boat to other areas. All licenses, fishing tackle, lunch, and bottled water are provided on trips. Read More

Inshore, Flats Fishing Charter in Mobile

Inshore Fly Fishing Or Light Tackle

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19 ft 1 - 4 People From $800
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Fishing in Biloxi
Fishing in Biloxi
Fishing in Biloxi
trip description for PASCAGOULA INSHORE AT ITS BEST in Biloxi

I like to fish bottom structure with live shrimp pinkish mullet and bogeys. 20 to 30 lb test on penn5000 fierce reels and Jughead. I target flounder reddish black drum speckletrout white-trout pompanojackcrevalle sharks and sheepshead. Fish the mississippi sound back bay biloxi river and barrier islands.3hr trips and 4hr trips. You just bring drinks and snacks I provide the res.t. and I don't mind taking the kids out. Thank you Capt Leo Read More

Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

PASCAGOULA INSHORE AT ITS BEST

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26 ft 1 - 4 People From $350
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Fishing in Dauphin Island
Fishing in Dauphin Island
Fishing in Dauphin Island
trip description for Dauphin Island Inshore Fishing Trip in Dauphin Island

When you book an inshore fishing charter with Captain George, he can put you on the fish around Dauphin Island, Bayou La Batre, Fowl River, Mobile River, and Theodore Industrial Canal. He’s been an inshore fisherman his whole life and always knows when and where the fish are biting. Price includes fishing license, bait, tackle and rod and reels! All you need to bring is drinks and food for your crew! Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in Dauphin Island

Dauphin Island Inshore Fishing Trip

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26 ft 1 - 10 People From $700

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Everything to Know About Booking a Mississippi Sound deep sea fishing charter

What are the best deep sea fishing charters in Mississippi Sound?

The best deep sea fishing charters in Mississippi Sound are:

Why should I book a deep sea fishing charter in Mississippi Sound with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 2 deep sea trips in Mississippi Sound, and the most popular trips in the area are Full Day Red Snapper Trip guided by Kenny and Deep Sea Red Snapper Fishing Trip guided by Mike.

All guides on Captain Experiences are 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.

Looking for kid friendly deep sea guides / fishing lessons in Mississippi Sound? Check out our beginner and family friendly deep sea guides in Mississippi Sound.

What types of deep sea fishing charters are common in Mississippi Sound?

The most commonly sought after species for deep sea fishing are: 1. redfish, 2. red snapper, 3. cobia, 4. blacktip shark, and 5. tripletail.

The most common fishing techniques in Mississippi Sound are live bait fishing, heavy tackle fishing, and cut bait fishing but bottom fishing and artificial lure fishing are popular as well.

How much do Mississippi Sound deep sea fishing charters cost?

Prices for deep sea fishing in Mississippi Sound can range anywhere from about $2,030 to $4,600, but the average price for a full day trip for deep sea fishing in Mississippi Sound is $3,600.

Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for deep sea fishing in Mississippi Sound?

The most popular season for deep sea fishing in Mississippi Sound is summer, and most anglers book their trips 38 days in advance.

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

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Mississippi Sound, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Mississippi Sound. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Mississippi Sound.

What is deep sea fishing in Mississippi Sound all about?

Deep sea fishing in Mississippi Sound, located along the Gulf Coast between Mississippi and Alabama, offers anglers an exciting opportunity to explore the rich waters of the Gulf of Mexico. This area provides access to both inshore and offshore fishing grounds, making it a versatile destination for a variety of fishing experiences. The sound's proximity to the open Gulf means that anglers can quickly reach productive fishing spots known for their diverse marine life, ensuring a rewarding day on the water.

One of the main attractions of deep sea fishing in Mississippi Sound is the chance to target a wide range of game fish. Anglers can pursue species such as red snapper, grouper, and tuna. Red snapper, known for their fighting ability and excellent taste, are commonly targeted using bottom fishing techniques around reefs and artificial structures. Grouper, including species like gag and black grouper, are also popular targets and require heavy tackle and specialized rigs. For those looking to catch tuna, both blackfin and yellowfin can be pursued using trolling methods with lures or live bait.

In addition to these popular species, Mississippi Sound is known for its seasonal migrations of pelagic fish, adding excitement to the fishing experience. Mahi-mahi and wahoo are often found in the deeper waters of the Gulf and can be targeted using trolling techniques with brightly colored lures or live bait. The combination of diverse fishing options, favorable weather conditions, and the scenic beauty of the Gulf Coast makes deep sea fishing in Mississippi Sound a memorable adventure. The area’s charter services and supportive local fishing community further enhance the overall experience, providing everything needed for a successful and enjoyable day on the water.

What are the most popular months to go deep sea fishing in Mississippi Sound?

Mississippi Sound, located between the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and Alabama, offers a variety of deep sea fishing opportunities throughout the year. In the spring, as the waters start to warm up, fishing activity begins to increase. This season is particularly good for targeting species like redfish and black drum near the inshore areas and around the bay’s estuaries. For deeper waters, anglers can start looking for grouper and snapper around the region's reefs and artificial structures. The warming temperatures also signal the arrival of pelagic species like king mackerel, making spring an ideal time for both inshore and offshore fishing.

Summer is the peak season for deep sea fishing in Mississippi Sound, with the warm Gulf waters attracting a diverse range of game fish. This is the best time to target larger pelagic species such as tuna, marlin, and mahi-mahi. Anglers can enjoy exciting offshore fishing adventures by using trolling techniques with a variety of lures and live bait to attract these powerful fish. Summer also provides productive bottom fishing opportunities, with species like snapper and grouper remaining active around the area’s reefs and wrecks. The stable weather conditions and warm water temperatures make summer a favorite time for fishing enthusiasts.

As fall approaches, the fishing conditions in Mississippi Sound remain favorable, with cooler temperatures bringing new opportunities. This season is excellent for targeting species like amberjack and king mackerel, which become more active as the water cools. Fall also continues to offer good bottom fishing, with grouper and snapper still abundant. The cooler weather often leads to fewer crowds and more comfortable fishing conditions, making it a great time to explore the diverse fishing opportunities available in the Sound. Whether you're seeking big-game fish or enjoying bottom fishing, fall remains a productive and enjoyable time to fish in Mississippi Sound.

What techniques are popular for deep seafishing in Mississippi Sound?

Mississippi Sound, located along the Gulf Coast near Mississippi and Alabama, offers a range of deep sea fishing techniques suitable for its rich marine environment. **Bottom fishing** is one of the most popular methods in this area, targeting species like Red Snapper and Grouper that dwell near the ocean floor. This technique involves using heavy tackle and weighted rigs to drop bait into deeper waters around structures such as reefs and wrecks. Bottom fishing can be particularly effective in Mississippi Sound’s productive fishing grounds, where these fish congregate, offering a rewarding experience for those seeking substantial and flavorful catches.

Another widely used technique in Mississippi Sound is **drift fishing**. This method involves drifting with the current while casting live bait or lures, allowing anglers to cover a larger area and target species that roam the open waters, such as King Mackerel and Dorado. Drift fishing is flexible, allowing anglers to adjust their approach based on current conditions and fish activity. Live bait, like sardines or mullet, is often used to attract predatory fish and enhance the chances of a successful catch. This method is ideal for finding schools of fish that are actively feeding and can provide an exciting and dynamic fishing experience.

**Trolling** is also a popular technique in the deeper waters of Mississippi Sound, particularly for targeting larger species like Tuna and Sailfish. Trolling involves dragging lures or live bait behind a moving boat to mimic the movement of prey and attract these big game fish. This technique allows anglers to cover extensive areas and adjust the depth and speed of the bait to match the preferences of different species. Specialized trolling gear, including outriggers and downriggers, helps optimize bait presentation and improve the likelihood of hooking a trophy fish. Trolling in Mississippi Sound offers an exhilarating fishing experience and the potential for landing impressive catches.

What species are popular for deep sea fishing in Mississippi Sound?

Deep sea fishing in the Mississippi Sound offers anglers a chance to target a diverse array of species, making it a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts. One of the standout catches in this area is the Red Snapper. Known for its bright red coloration and delicious taste, the Red Snapper is a highly sought-after species. They are typically found around underwater structures and reefs, making them accessible to anglers who use live bait or bottom fishing techniques. The Red Snapper fishing season is often well-regulated to ensure sustainable populations, so checking local regulations is always a good idea.

Another prime target in the Mississippi Sound is the King Mackerel. These fast-moving fish are known for their powerful runs and are a favorite among sport fishermen. King Mackerel are usually found in deeper waters and are best targeted using trolling methods with lures or live bait. Their aggressive nature and acrobatic fighting style make them a thrilling catch for those seeking an adrenaline rush on the water.

Additionally, the Mississippi Sound is home to various species of Tuna, including Blackfin Tuna. Tuna are known for their high-speed runs and are prized for both their sport and culinary value. To catch Tuna, anglers often use techniques such as trolling with artificial lures or chunk bait in deeper waters. The abundance of different species in the Mississippi Sound ensures that every fishing trip can be an adventure, offering a range of challenges and rewards for anglers of all levels.

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