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Cold Front Catch

Capt. George Pfeiffer
April 13, 2009
Gulf Shores - Saltwater Fishing Report

Cold front Catch

We don't like it when it gets cold, but the fish don't seem to mind most times. As a matter of fact, they seem to notice the change in barometric pressure and go on a feeding frenzy. As the high pressure center approaches it draws in moisture from the Gulf of Mexico with low pressure. As the pressure drops the fish sense it and knowing of the impending change begin to feed. This gives us a chance for some great opportunities to catch the big one. We also remember to consider the tidal flow when planning your trip. In our area some of the best spots for bait are, under the bridge at the sea wall, out at the end of the rock jetties, on the point in the grass beads, generally somewhere there is a change in structure to give the bait somewhere to duck in and hide while being washed down stream. Remember, live bait is always preferred for offshore fishing for the big ones. If you have any questions that I can help with please call me @ 1-888-558-3889 or e-mail me [email protected]. You can check out our photo gallery at www.FishOrangeBeach.Net or www.FishEmeraldSpirit.Com.

Captain George

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Gulf Shores Fishing Forecast:

Fishing has been great this spring as you can see from the picture in the reports.

Target Species:

Trigger, Wahoo, Snapper, Amberjack, Tuna, Dolphin

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11531 Stucki Road
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