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Biloxi, MS - Waiting On Weather To Clear Up!

Capt. Robert L. Brodie
April 16, 2008
Mississippi Sound - Saltwater Fishing Report

Thus far, most of this month has been plagued with strong winds, some very chilly, and heavy rain. The sad thing is a record number of trips have been cancelled due to the unpredictability of Mother Nature.

The whole time, most of the reefs in the Mississippi Sound were loaded with the tasty sand sea trout a.k.a. "white trout" and southern kingfish a.k.a. "ground mullet", just waiting to suck in a fresh piece of squid or shrimp.

On top of that, the heavy rains freshened and muddied up the inshore bays and rivers, thus making interior fishing poor too. But enough of the bad news, looking on the bright side the weekend, especially Sunday, and into next week is looking good.

Look for great fishing once winds subside and waters have some time to settle, and then the inshore, near shore, barrier islands, and nearby Louisiana marsh fishing will provide plenty of action once again.

Action in the Cajun territory will pick back up too, and it's just a quick run across the Mississippi Sound to these fertile fishing grounds.

By the way, it's time to start chumming for cobia on our barrier island bars, and from now through the first two weeks in May is generally the hottest fishing times.

Folks, it will get better, and get better soon as the weather starts to settle down. Here at TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS we're sitting on go ready to fish and fish hard.

Regards,
Capt. Robert L. Brodie of TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS

Mississippi Sound Fishing Forecast:

Within the next couple of weeks expect wonderful fish catching reports from the reefs in the Mississippi Sound (speckled trout, white trout, ground mullet, flounder, and tripletail), barrier islands (cobia, speckled trout, Spanish mackerel, and redfish), and in the Louisiana marsh just of Mississippi's mainland (speckled trout, redfish, and flounder).

Target Species:

white trout, ground mullet, cobia speckled trout, tripletail, redfish, flounder

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Capt. Robert L. Brodie is full time, fully insured, and fully licensed for Mississippi. In his new 2012 224 BlackJack Bay Boat, he specializes in light tackle fishing in coastal bays, the Mississippi Sound, as well as barrier island fishing trips. He also specializes in diving duck hunts on the Mississippi Sound for trophy redheads, scaups, buffleheads, scoters, and canvasback. Over 50-years experience in these waters, and a nationally published writer Brodie is proven top-notch guide.

Contact Info:

Capt. Robert L. Brodie of Team Brodie Charters
15478 Village Drive
Biloxi, MS 39532
Phone: 228-697-7707
Alt. Phone: 228-392-7660
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