Gulf Shores, Alabama
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The Gulf of Mexico waters that are located off the coast of Alabama are known as the world capital of red snapper fishing. Red snapper are one of the most popular fish to catch in the Gulf of Mexico. This is mostly due to the fact that they are so tasty. The current red snapper record in the state of Alabama was caught in 2002 and weighed 44 lbs 12 oz. I've never seen a snapper that weighed over 30 lbs and I can't imagine the endurance it would take to get a fish like that in the boat. Although, my brother was able to successfully land a 29 pounder in 2012. We all thought he was joking when he was struggling to keep the rod upright. It only took 15 minutes of intense fighting for everyone on the boat to realize that he had something huge on the line. This is still the largest red snapper that was caught on the Fairwater II docked at Zeke's Landing.
This year was not unlike the years past. I was able to take a deep sea fishing trip out of Zeke's landing with my dad and my brothers, Joseph and Garrett. This was our first trip on the Class Act and we were excited to start reeling in the fish. We had motored out about 20 miles when we stopped at our first reef. Alabama has the largest artificial reef program in the United States that spans over 1,030 square miles. Needless to say, there are no shortages of good fishing spots off the coast of Alabama. Next, the captain squawked over the loudspeaker that we could start fishing. We dropped our cigar minnows and cut bait down through the water column towards the bottom-dwelling red snappers. Snapper are not only prized sport fish but a favorite target for sea predators like sharks. For this reason, the larger red snapper will be higher in the water column and the smaller fish will be deeper, taking more cover on the reef or structure. We caught our limit of snapper and headed to "trolling alley". Trolling alley is what the local fishermen call a series of submerged concrete pillars. These concrete pillars hold bait fish and provide a perfect ambush scenario for open water predatory fish. We had enough time to make 4 passes through trolling alley and were able to catch 2 king mackerel. We headed back to the dock with an ice chest full of fish.
July 27, 2016
Emerald Isle, North Carolina
We didn't make it past the marina when we stopped to catch bait. Captain Bobby threw the cast net net and tossed hundreds of finger mullet into the back of the boat. We picked 25 of the largest fish to use as bait and threw the rest back. We then ran down the intracoastal waterway and though the breakwater in route to the the first fishing spot. The first fishing spot was a submerged rock about 8 miles offshore. We were going to be fishing with light tackle for king mackerel. Light tackle fishing is a finesse form of fishing that allows the bait fish to have little to no resistance from the fishing tackle. This limited resistance allows the fish to swim freely and appear more natural. We set 4 lines, 3 baits on the surface and one bait at 20 ft. on the down rigger. We caught several small sharks on the down rigger before we hooked our fish king mackerel. The first king swiped the surface bait that was closest to the boat and began tearing line out of the reel. We fought the fish for a few minutes before we got him in the boat. We landed 2 ten-pound kingfish and headed back to the marina. This was more than enough meat to grill and feed all of the families that were on vacation. We grilled all of the fish that night and had fish tacos which ended up being one of the best meals we had all week.