Biloxi, MS Charter Fishing - Poor Conditions...But Nice Catch!
Capt. Robert L. Brodie
April 5, 2009
Mississippi Sound - Saltwater Fishing Report

Saturday, April 4, 2009
Today I had come back clients Richard Murphy, his girlfriend April, and Andy Sander aboard TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS.

Richard Murphy with his big Back Bay of Biloxi black drum caught aboard TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS.
And yes...we had to face more high winds and muddy water! Well, had to find a bit of relief from wind and turbid waters, and so we ended up at the Gulf Park Estates Reef.
There, a good bite ensured using Old BaySide X-Treme Popping Corks, and for a while until it got to rough to fish they hammered the white trout.

Richard Murphy, his girlfriend April, and Andy Sanders with a fine catch of white trout and black drum they caught aboard TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS.
Move back inshore to the Ocean Springs Harbor Reef, and some nice fish were caught there too. Most of these were on bottom rigs.
Move back into the Back Bay of Biloxi to try the black drum, and there they landed 7 nice drum, one a monster in the 40-pound class.
At the mouth of the bay it was nearly 3-foot seas before we called it quits, but in all it was a good outing boxing 50 nice white trout, and 7 black drum.

Richard Murphy with his fine black drum caught aboard TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS.
Can't wait for this weather to finally settle, and then see just how good the fishing really can be in this small part of south Mississippi.
Until next report keep it safe out there, and be sure to book your own personal fishing adventure aboard TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS.
Regards,
Capt. Robert L. Brodie of TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS
Cell (228) 697-7707
Home (228) 392-7660
Web Site: www.teambrodiecharters.com
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Mississippi Sound Fishing Forecast:

White trout and ground mullet will be thick throughout the summer, and into late fall.
Barrier islands will be delivering sharks, Spanish mackerel, bull reds, jack crevalle, Florida pompano, and cobia.
Big specks will be moving into open bays, barrier islands, and open water reefs.
Black drum will continue to haunt the Back Bay of Biloxi with fish in the 40 to 60-pound class.
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