Thursday, August 19, 2010

Orange Beach and Gulf Shores Deep sea fishing update


The area in Orange Beach and Gulf Shores are continuing to improve by the day since the oil spill.  All of the state waters are now open and the federal government is opening more and more waters by the week for us to fish.  We have been running a lot of short trips lately that fit the bill for the open waters and the fishing has been good.  We will run our first 3 day fishing trip next week since June and I for one am ready to get back offshore.   It is apparent by Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council that there is going to be a fall Red Snapper season for our area.  At this time,  it is looking like it will be a weekend fishery with Friday, Saturday and Sunday being the only three days that you can land the fish on.  I personally think that this is a wonderful idea and will surely help the local economy.  A full day trips is ideal to catch a good mess of fish and have some fun as most of the common fishing area have not been fished on in months.
For all of my overnight guys, I am not sure that the waters surrounding all of the normally fished oil rigs will be reopened this year or not but with the Grouper going on the chopping block for next year in an attempt to reduce harvest.  So, if you want to catch any Gag or Red Groupers then you had better get down here this fall.  We are open and fishing; please come on down and let’s go!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Orange Beach is fishing after the oil spill!

Orange Beach, Al.- Thanks to Commissioner Barnett Lawley the pass at Orange Beach will re-open for recreational traffic in the morning which will let us go fishing again.  Everything is catch and release only but make for some great 4 hour charter fishing trips with the families and the kids. Come on Down lets go guys!!



Fishing is open!
Let's Go
Capt Johnny Greene
Charter Boat Intimidator

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Orange Beach, Ala. - Great if its not one thing it is something else.
Fishing is open!
Capt Johnny Greene
Charter Boat Intimidator
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

still no oil in Gulf Shores Area

Gulf Shores, Al - We are charter fishing a good bit right now along the Alabama Gulf Coast and we fishing is great!  The weather has been absolutely slick calm and on the offshore deep sea charters we have been catching some pretty good wahoo. Everyone is getting all jazzed up over snapper season and we are looking forward to it as well. Red Snapper opens on June 1 and it is going to be a really exciting season

We have a new oil spill policy for you to review on out new website at www.gulfshoresdeepseafishing.com please bookmark it for more up to date information.

The work offshore with the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is moving on pretty good.    Below is an image showing some of the work being done

GULF OF MEXICO - Gas from the damaged Deepwater Horizon wellhead is burned by the drillship Discoverer Enterprise May 16, 2010 in a process known as flaring. Gas and oil from the wellhead are being brought to the surface through a riser insertion tube that was placed inside the damaged pipe. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Patrick Kelley.

Capt Johnny Greene
Charter boat Intimidator