Biloxi, MS - Mississippi Sound Devilering Hot Bite!
Capt. Robert L. Brodie
March 30, 2008
Mississippi Sound - Saltwater Fishing Report

Made an afternoon trip into the Mississippi Sound in the new 2170 Blazer Bay, and man was I impressed. In 12 to 22 knot winds got to the fishing grounds in half the time and in comfort, and managed to boat 73 really nice white trout and ground mullet.
Now, such weather won't keep me inside, and the reefs always hold fish no matter what the seas. Today dead squid and cut croakers and white trout was the flavor of the day. Excellent fishing despite 2 to 3 foot seas!
Bottom line, TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS is still racking up the fish, and it's only going to get better. Now is the time to plan those family trips, and I have a new killer boat to make it happen.
Don't pass up on some fantastic inshore/nearshore bottom fishing, and be sure to take the kids. It's a great gift to give them! Hey the fish are there, so let's catch them!
Remember...life is short...let's fish!
Regards,
Capt. Robert L. Brodie of TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS
Mississippi Sound Fishing Forecast:

The water temp in the Mississippi Sound today was 67 degrees, the highest I've recorded yet, and that's great news. In a few weeks cobia will be running our barrier island's bars, and those amazing structure-loving surface-basking tripletail will be making their presence known. Louisiana marsh fishing is starting to crank up, and starting late April or May I'll be running those trips too. Speckled trout and redfish being the main targets! Hey, it's all good, and it's only going to get better.
Target Species:

cobia, tripletail, speckled trout, redfish, southern kingfish, sand sea trout
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