Redfish, Flounder, Drum, White Trout, & Specks On The Menu
Capt. Robert L. Brodie
May 9, 2010
Mississippi Sound - Saltwater Fishing Report

Despite all of this oil scare in the Gulf of Mexico inshore and island fishing has been great, and so far the barrier islands has dodged the bullet. To date, well, we've been lucky with winds, currents, and heavy seas to break it up, but we aren't out of the woods yet.

But until then it's fishing as usual, and TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS hasn't missed a beat through all of this oil floating offshore.

Matter a fact, some really nice bull reds have been boated on TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS at the islands, and some nice white trout were added to the mix too.

Just a day ago on a recon trip we spotted good numbers of FLORIDA POMPANO in the isle's shallows, a mixture of big and small fish, but it was a good sign never the less. Oh yeah, Spanish mackerel and bluefish are in the surf and on outer bars too.

I've been waiting to see those pompano in numbers for some time now, and all we need are some anglers to get after the speedy and tasty shallow dwellers. Bottom line...they're here!
The bay fishing has been good too with a few specks and redfish, plenty of big white trout, flounders, and black drum. Just great light tackle bottom fishing fun.

Menhaden are big enough for bait now, and the white trout have been hammering the lively and shiny baits.
What can I say, no oil to date, and the bite has been good. So come on down and hop aboard TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS, and let's catch a mess of fish.
Regards and many thanks to all,
Capt. Robert L. Brodie of TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS
Cell: (228) 697-7707
Web Site: www.teambrodiecharters.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Mississippi Sound Fishing Forecast:

Practicall everything is biting from day to day, and if it has a tail we'll fish for it. The big news is the Florida pompano showing up in good numbers, and Spanish mackerel on the isle's outer bars too.
Tripletail are moving in, and the bay bite for flounders, white trout, and black drun has been excellent.
Target Species:

Florida pompano, white trout, redfish, tripletail, black drum, Spanish mackerel, bluefish, ground mullet, flounders
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