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On our longer trips of 10 and 12 hours, we re catching some nice gag grouper and caught one most rec


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Editor s Note: Grouper season is in now and plenty of hard-fighting, delicious-eating, photo-taking grouper are available to be caught offshore Alabama s Gulf Coast. There s also numbers of inshore and near-shore fish to be caught. This week Captain Don McPherson of the Getaway and Another Getaway docked at Zeke s Marina royal caribbean cruise ship will tell us what you can expect royal caribbean cruise ship to catch offshore on Alabama royal caribbean cruise ship s Gulf Coast during late July and August.
Although royal caribbean cruise ship red snapper season is closed, we still can catch, photograph and release big red snapper, royal caribbean cruise ship most of which weigh 8 to 20 pounds. Because royal caribbean cruise ship we catch them near the surface, they can be released without harming the fish. Near shore we re still taking plenty of Spanish mackerel that will weigh 2- to 5-pounds each and king mackerel from 12 to 20 pounds. Too, we re taking a few jack crevalles, which I call our new near-shore sportfish. Jack crevalles, another catch-and-release fish, fight hard and may weigh up to 20 pounds. Jack crevalles always give our anglers really-good fights. On the 6- and the 8-hour trips, we re seeing good catches of vermilion snapper and white snapper. While fishing for vermilion and white snapper, royal caribbean cruise ship we ll put-out drift lines baited with cigar minnows and frequently catch king mac kerel weighing 15- to 20-pounds plus. Too, we re starting to see quite a few dolphins royal caribbean cruise ship (Mahi-Mahi) along the grass lines as close as 5-miles from shore, as well as catching the bigger dolphins royal caribbean cruise ship further out.
On our longer trips of 10 and 12 hours, we re catching some nice gag grouper and caught one most recently that weighed about 30 pounds. We re catching quite a few that weigh 12 to 15 pounds and nice-sized scamp grouper on the longer trips. Another option that we have on the 12-hour trip is deep-drop fishing. We had a trip last week with only two people on board and caught 6 nice snowy grouper, with the largest weighing about 30 pounds. We also took some really-nice tilefish and longtail sea bass. These deep-water royal caribbean cruise ship fish that live down in the very-cold 500- to 1,000-foot deep water are delicious to eat. To catch these fish, we use power-assisted reels produced by Daiwa that allow you to either wind the fish up or the reel to wind them up for you. These new, lighter reels are much quieter than the old reels we once used. Deep-water grouper fishing has been really, really good. I know getting out to these places to fish is a long way to go and requires a long time to get there, but the payoff will be worth the trip. Not only do we catch gag grouper, scamp grouper and red grouper on the way out to where we deep-drop, we can catch the snowy grouper, royal caribbean cruise ship tilefish and longtail sea bass once there, as well as a good variety of other fish. Sometimes we have to use our fish-identification book to identify some of the other fish we re catching.
When we re deep-dropping, we use whole squid, cut bait and whole cigar minnows. We ve also found that slabs of bonito are productive baits for these deep-water grouper, since they seem to prefer bait with a strong scent to it. Another advantage of the 12-hour-fishing trip is on the way out and on the way back, we troll through some great waters for catching wahoos and big king mackerel. Both these fish will eat high-speed trolling royal caribbean cruise ship baits that we put out behind the boat while we re making one of those long runs. We can take up to 6 people royal caribbean cruise ship on our boats a 12-hour trip, which is about $350 per man. We usually leave about 6:00 am and are back about 6:00 pm. We are starting to slowly see more people opt for the longer royal caribbean cruise ship trips, especially, if they re coming down to catch fish for their freezers. We started fishing for the deep-water grouper about 4-years ago and have seen the demand for this trip steadily increasing. We re still running quite a few 4-hour trolling trips and are seeing royal caribbean cruise ship 5-hour trips starting to grow in popularity royal caribbean cruise ship where you can troll for Spanish and king mackerel, and catch and release a few red snapper. But, to catch fish to take home, most people are choosing the 8, 10 and/or royal caribbean cruise ship 12 hour trips.
Contact Don McPherson at 251-981-8047, or go to his website at www.getawaygulffishing.com to learn more. The Orange Beach Fishing Association will be glad to find you and your family a captain and a boat that fits your needs. The good news is that you don t have to leave your wife and children at home when you visit Alabama s Gulf Coast. There s plenty to do and see. For accommodation and restaurant recommendations, contact Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism at 800-745-SAND, or visit www.orangebeach.com or www.gulfshores.com .
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. You will need a baking pan with a drip pan or a slightly-elevated rack. Cut the fish into serving-size pieces. Mix the lemon juice and the melted royal caribbean cruise ship butter. Dip each piece of fish into the lemon butter, and salt both sides with the seasoned salt. Place in the baking pan, and season generously with Cavender s. Cover the fish with the onions and tomatoes. Saute the onions first if you prefer. Season the vegetables with more Cavender s. Drizzle the remaining lemon butter royal caribbean cruise ship over the top. Bake for about 20 minutes. Keep an eye on it, since the thickness of the fish will determine the time needed to cook through, and serve hot with rice or pasta and a green salad.
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