Top Tips for Gulf Shores AL Fishing and REEL Fun
Eva Faircloth - July 12, 2018Boasting a subtropical climate, boats to rent or charter, eight public boat launches and great cook-your-catch restaurants, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are ideal areas to drop a line and reel in dinner. All of these Alabama Gulf Coast fishing destinations are just a short distance from The Beach Club Resort & Spa. If you decide to go Gulf Shores AL fishing during your next beach vacation, browse these tips for catching a great time.
Great Tips for a Perfect Day of Gulf Shores AL Fishing
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- A fishing license will be needed if you’re fishing from the pier or shore, or from your own boat. If you’re booked on a deep sea fishing charter, the captain will take care of your license. Licenses can be obtained from some area marinas and even Walmart. You can also purchase an Alabama fishing license at the Gulf State Park pier or online prior to your Gulf Shores fishing vacation.
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- The sun is bright, so be prepared with plenty of water and other hydrating liquids. Throw some washcloths in the cooler for folks feeling the heat too much. Pack protein-packed snacks that will curb your appetite and provide energy.
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- Sunscreen is a must when participating in outdoor activities on the water.
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- Hats are helpful, especially wide-brim fishing hats. Also, dress in layers and light colors to aid the body in staying as cool as possible in the summertime. Don’t forget the sunglasses, too!
- Bait and tackle are available at Gulf Shores and Orange Beach marinas, but if you’re booked on a Gulf Shores fishing charter most everything is included. Ask when you book to be prepared.
Orange Beach & Gulf Shores AL Fishing Marinas
Ewing Place
If you are bringing your own boat, you’ll want to know where you can store it until time to put in the water, and there are several options. If you’re vacationing at a Gulf Shores resort like The Beach Club Resort & Spa on the Fort Morgan peninsula of Gulf Shores, check out Ewing Place on Fort Morgan Road for boat and RV dry storage. There are also eight public boat launches located throughout Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, so no matter where you’re staying, there’s a launch near you.
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- Contact Ewing Place at (251) 978-6870 for more information on boat and RV storage information
- For more information on public boat launches in Gulf Shores, contact 1-800-745-7263
Gulf Shores Marina
If you need a marina or a transient boat slip in Fort Morgan, try Gulf Shores Marina. It’s a full-service marina with indoor dry storage and wet slips as well as dockside fuel, a charter fleet and is home to the Tacky Jacks 2 restaurant. Pick up everything you need for a day on the water at the Dock Store before heading out. You can also store your boat trailer here, as well. For those vacationing at Fort Morgan condos, Gulf Shores Marina is a great option. Contact Gulf Shores Marina at (251) 540-2628 for more details.
Zeke’s Landing
Guests of Turquoise Place Resort looking for boat storage during their Orange Beach vacation need look no further than Zeke’s Landing. Zeke’s is convenient and offers dry storage for up to 220 boats. They have on-site professional mechanics, dockside fuel, and a fully stocked dock store. A 30-minute advance call when you’re ready to use your boat will be all they need to have it ready to go and docked for you! Zeke’s Landing also offers quite a few charter boats, including a shared-expense deep sea fishing excursion. For more information, call (251) 981-4044.
The Wharf Marina
When you’re on an Orange Beach vacation, The Wharf Marina also offers overnight slips. Boat in, grab a bite to eat from an Orange Beach restaurant and browse the specialty boutiques and shops at the complex. Call (251) 224-1900 for fishing opportunities on The Wharf Marina.
Gulf Shores Pier or Shore Fishing
Gulf State Park
The pier at the Gulf State Park is the second largest on the Gulf of Mexico and is a great place to cast from. You’ll see lots of anglers fishing, along with families who have small children. An indoor concession area and retail store sell drinks and snacks, souvenirs and tackle. You can also purchase a saltwater fishing license at the store. For more details, contact (251) 967-3474.
Shore Fishing
Shore fishing is a newfound treasure for many folks while other anglers will tell you they’ve been doing it for ages. No fancy equipment is needed for this Gulf Shores fishing, just a rod and reel, some bait and a license. Wade into the water or stay on the beach, either way is acceptable. What better place to shore fish than Gulf Shores with its 32 miles of beautiful beaches.
Gulf Shores Charter Fishing
Did you know Orange Beach and Gulf Shores have one of the largest charter fishing fleets and artificial reef programs in the country? Charter fishing is a great way to have a hassle-free fishing trip. The captain will provide all you need: bait and tackle, fishing license, equipment and helpful deckhands. Call nearly any marina to book a charter with an experienced captain for a four- or eight-hour fishing trip. Overnight trips are also available. Contact 1-800-745-7263 for more information on Gulf Shores charter fishing.
Bowfishing the Beach
For an adrenaline-pumping Gulf Shores fishing adventure, book a bowfishing trip. It’s an experience like no other on Alabama’s beaches! Board your captain’s flat-bottom boat equipped with LED lights and get ready to hunt your next catch. While the most successful bowfishing is done at night, captains with Liquid Trails and Fish-Kabob Bowfishing say the fun isn’t reserved just for evening hours. Day and night charters are available in Orange Beach, Gulf Shores and Perdido Key, Fla. Your captain will provide an assortment of bows and will instruct you on shooting or gigging your fish. Species of fish you may catch on these inshore charters include sheepshead, flounder, mullet, black drum, skipjack, cownose rays, butterfly rays, and stingrays.
- Contact Liquid Trails Charters at (251) 270-1416
- Contact Fish-Kabob Bowfishing at (251) 948-4600
A fishing vacation along Alabama’s gorgeous beaches and waterways are easy when you know the tips and tricks. It’s good to know your options in advance for planning and prep work. Check out Fishing 101 for good information. Luckily, no matter your skill level or knowledge of fishing, there are plenty of great options for families, couples or solo travelers whether you’re bringing a boat of your own, chartering a deep sea fishing trip or simply fishing from the shore or pier.