Saturday, March 27, 2010

Two day Deep drop fishing trip on the Intimidator, March 25-26, 2010

We had a great overnight trip on the Intimidator on Thursday and Friday.  We had visions of big Tuna fish and lot of them but it just wasnt meant to be.  The water was dirty and there was no bait offshore anywhere that we went.  So we headed back inshore to do some Deep dropping just south of Gulf Shores.  The fishing school was rather in depth to teach the charter what to expect when fishing for deep water Grouper.  We also chased the Amberjacks and the King Mackerel were on fire!  It was a great trip that was classic example of the diversity of the charter fishing off Orange Beach, Alabama.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Cobia Fishing season 2010

The 2010 Cobia season is now underway and off to a good start.  There was a nice Cobia caught today of Orange Beach, down by the Florida / Alabama state line.  It was nice fish about 55 pounds as most of the first fishing leading the pack typically are.  We are geting ready for our first Cobia trip on next Monday.  Until then we have one 6 hour deep sea fishing trip then a long overnight fishing trip.  We still have some date open for this weekekd if you are interested in going. For more information click here!

Monday, March 22, 2010

New Intimidator Shirts

With in the next week or so we will have a big new shipment of high quality pocketed t-shirts for the Intimidator Charter Fishing  We will have these shirts with us and maybe in the Orange Beach Marina Dock Store.  Alan Woolford did us a great job and we are proud to associated with him and his fine art.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

6 hour fishing charter March 19th

On this 6 hour, we had Brad and his son along with a friend from Huntsville on the boat for a deep sea fishing trip while in town for spring break. We left Orange Beach Marina at 7 am and headed offshore south of Gulf Shores to do some bottom fishing. The weather was slick calm, the sun was out and the fish were biting. We caught and released some Red Snapper while targeting Triggerfish, Vermillion Snapper ( which is locally called Bee-liner's or Mingo's) and White Snapper. It was a great day to say the least, and to see a father and a college age son spend such quality time together made it even better. We did have a nice pile of big Triggers!