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Fishing In Biloxi MS-Florida Pompano, White Trout & Specks Bite

Capt. Robert L. Brodie
July 22, 2009
Mississippi Sound - Saltwater Fishing Report

IT'S TIME TO CATCH FISH!!!!!!!!
Monday was a nice trip with Russell and Deanna Simkins aboard TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS.

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Our first stop on the oyster reefs produced 53 nice white trout, and then we were off to the barrier islands.

Our first stop produced 2 really fine speckled trout caught by Russell, as well as some sharks and bluefish.

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From there it was off to the gin-clear shallows of Ship Island, and there the bite was non stop with big ladyfish, bluefish, sharks, stingrays, hardtails, as well as the highly-prized Florida pompano.

Fishing hard through all of the unwanted species, well, the husband and wife duo were able to box 4 fine specimens of the highly touted gamesters.

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Now with plenty of trout for the frying pan, as well as one of the finest baking fish on the planet in the box it was time to get back to the D'Iberville Marina.

Both Russell and Deanna were excellent anglers, and simply a pleasure to guide on the beautiful waters of south Mississippi.

By the way, Deanna had fished with me before with her father and mother, and caught plenty of fish on that venture too.

Listen, fishing is good, and it's only going to get better through the fall. The big reds are just starting to move in at the barrier islands too, that's generally fish 15 to 30-pounds, tremendous light tackle fish.

Remember, I am a full time guide setting on go 24/7, so give me a call and let's go catch a mess of fish.

By the way, I fish year round, and no matter the weather there is always something to bend a rod in south Mississippi.

And don't forget that I do guided diving ducks on the Mississippi Sound too, with a good shot at big trophy redheads.

Good angling to all and keep it safe out there!

Regards,
Capt. Robert L. Brodie of TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS
Cell (228) 697-7707
Home (228) 392-7660
Web Site: www.teambrodiecharters.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Photography Portfolio: Go to flickr.com and type teambrodiecharters in the search box to see over 1000 of my fishing and duck hunting pics.

Mississippi Sound Fishing Forecast:

White trout, ground mullet, and specks on inshore oyster reefs.

A few smaller black drum are in the coastal bays.

Florida pompano, redfish, sharks, ladyfish, bluefish, Spanish mackerel, and some scattered big specks at the barrier islands.

Target Species:

Florida pompano, Spanish mackerel, sharks, white trout, reds, specks, tripletail

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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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