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John's
Journal... Entry 6
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Vernon Minton, Chief of
Alabama's Marine Resources for Alabama's Department of Conservation
in Gulf Shores, Alabama, shows off the kind of red snapper you can
catch on a trip with Captain Ricky McDuffie of Orange Beach,
Alabama. | Fishing with Captain Ricky McDuffie
Ricky McDuffie of Orange Beach, Alabama, of the charter
boat the Sea Hunter has captained his own fishing boat for 22 years like
his daddy did before him. If anyone knows bottom fishing off Alabama's
Gulf Coast, McDuffie does. In six hours of fishing, our party caught our
limit of 3- to 8-pound red snapper and never got very far offshore while
fishing with McDuffie.
"Snapper fishing has really been good this
year," McDuffie says. "We've caught plenty of good-sized snapper, and the
fishing should be good all through the rest of the year. If the federal
and state officials will allow us to fish for snapper into the fall, we
should have good fishing off Alabama's coast even up until cold weather."
To consistently produce good results for his charter trips,
McDuffie has learned the benefits of acting like a farmer. Each year
McDuffie deploys artificial reefs in the Gulf of Mexico, and every year he
harvests the fish those reefs produce. McDuffie has a book about as thick
as a paperback novel full of Loran and GPS coordinates that indicate sites
of artificial reefs in the Gulf of Mexico. You won't find a more
comfortable ride than in McDuffie's boat out to the artificial reefs. Even
in rough seas, you don't get thrown from one side to the other in
McDuffie's big and fast boat. You'll have loads of fun fishing with
McDuffie, too. He works hard to catch his party a good mess of fish.
If you're planning a fishing trip to the Alabama Gulf Coast this
summer, call McDuffie at (251) 981-9686, and tell him John Phillips sent
you.
Like you I've heard the rumor that red-snapper season may end
in August this year. If you want to catch a mess of snapper to freeze or
enjoy this summer, head to Alabama's Gulf Coast before the summer ends.
However, even if red snapper season closes down in August this
year, don't think fishing season has ended. You still can take a good mess
of bottom feeders out in the Gulf of Mexico after August. Grouper,
beeliners, triggerfish, amberjack, king mackerel and many other
good-eating fish will still swim the waters of the Gulf, just waiting for
you to catch them. Call the Alabama Gulf Coast Convention and Visitors
Bureau at (800) 745-7263 to learn about accommodations, fishing captains,
restaurants and area attractions. Take a look at the kind of fish we
caught with McDuffie on my last trip with him. |
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