Thursday, September 24, 2015

Batteling slow bite and Mother Nature Fishing Report

Battling Slow Bite and Mother Nature


Its the end of September, windy, fish are in their usual migration transitional fall moods and were still battling it out anxious for October Bull Red Fishing on Dixey Bar.

Reel Fishing Report for Today!  East winds have blown 13 to 15 and gusting up to 20 knots for the past week. The past few days I have fished the Gulf Shores Intracoastal Waterway due to the Mobile Bay and the Gulf being very choppy. The slot reds hit pretty good and the Black Drum gave us some really good battles on our light tackle. Today in Fort Morgan  around  noon the winds finally subsided and we had a very comfortable fishing trip. The Dixey Bar was very choppy so we fished the North Edge of the bar and not much bait seemed to be coming out of Mobile Bay  with the falling tide and the wind was over powering our drift. Well, we were fishing and not in the best conditions, but we battled it out. After a shark or two we departed into the bay where we fished the ExonMobile 76A-Aux platform. Our baits were live croaker and shrimp. We caught two Spanish Mackerel on live shrimp. We worked the East side of the platform where the reef material was deployed by the Fishery Habitat Enhancement Program. We then fished three other platforms and FHEP Areas in the bay with little luck. Slow Battle  Bite day but we still were fishing. Good fishing soon to come just keep on fishing!

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