Fishing Charters in Alabama
Browse fishing charters in Alabama that can help you catch blue catfish.


30Degreesnorthsportfishing
Orange Beach, Alabama
30 Degrees North Sportfishing is a family owned and operated business that has fished for over 30 years in these waters of Southern Al. and Florida. We offer three types of boats to accommodate most any type fishing you and your family and friends may want to do.


Big Wood Fishing Charters
Gulf Shores, Alabama


Addicted 2 Fishing Charters
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Highly rated fishing charter located in Gulf Shores, AL. Contact us today to secure your next trip! We accommodate all ages.


Reel Mccoy Fishing Charters
Dauphin Island, Alabama
Reel McCoy Charters invites you to Dauphin Island, Alabama to spend a beautiful day fishing its rich waters. Enjoy exploring its nearshore and offshore grounds as well as the lovely reefs and hidden wrecks and have lots of fun chasing various species. Captain Joe Cain will help you land a great catch and do everything…


Yankee Star
Foley, Alabama


Fishintrip
Gulf Shores, Alabama


Mossy Tails Charters
Orange Beach, Alabama


Fishing Guide Success
Mobile, Alabama


Island Girl Charters
Island Girl Charters offers deep sea charter fishing for Red Snapper, Grouper, Triggerfish and more in Gulf Shores, Alabama. We also offer Cobia Fishing Charters as well as offshore multi-day trips for Tuna, Marlin and Swordfish. Our customers come from Pensacola, Mobile, Orange Beach and all over!


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Sea Dawg Charter
Experience the best fishing charters that Dauphin Island has to offer! Book now and enjoy an exceptional fishing experience with us.


Minutes Of Use
We guarantee our Daulphin Island fishing charters with a no catch-no pay guarantee. Join us for a Gulf Shores deep sea fishing experience you wont forget!
Best Time to Catch Blue Catfish
Blue Catfish can be caught year-round in Selma. Right now in February, activity is Slow.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Blue Catfish
Selma, Alabama, offers excellent opportunities to tangle with hefty blue catfish in the Alabama River. The river's diverse structure and abundant forage create ideal conditions for these whiskered giants to thrive. Target areas around deep holes, submerged timber, and channel ledges, especially during the warmer months from late spring through fall. Cut bait, such as shad or skipjack herring, is the go-to bait for blues in this area. A heavy-duty rod and reel are essential to handle the powerful runs of these fish, some of which can exceed 50 pounds. A local hotspot is the area near the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where deep water and structure converge. Be mindful of current when anchoring. The Alabama River can have a strong flow, so a sturdy anchor is crucial. You'll find several boat ramps along the river near Selma, offering convenient access. The blue catfish in the Alabama River are known for their impressive size and willingness to bite, making Selma a worthwhile destination for any serious catfisherman.
How to Catch Blue Catfish
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Blue Catfish in Selma.
Blue Catfish Fishing Regulations in Alabama
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
1 per day
Size Limit
Must be over 34 inches
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
Only one blue catfish over 34 inches may be harvested per angler per day from Alabama public waters.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Alabama state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best bait to use for blue catfish in Selma, Alabama?
Blue catfish in the Alabama River respond well to cut bait like shad or skipjack herring. Live bait such as bream can also be effective. Consider using stink baits in areas with less current.
What size blue catfish can I keep when fishing near Selma?
In Alabama, the size limit for blue catfish is a minimum of 34 inches. Any blue catfish you catch must be longer than this to be legally kept.
How many blue catfish am I allowed to keep per day in Alabama?
The bag limit for blue catfish in Alabama is 1 per day. Make sure to release any additional fish you catch.
Do I need a fishing license to target blue catfish in Selma, AL?
Yes, a valid freshwater fishing license is required to fish for blue catfish in Alabama's public waters. You can purchase a license online or at most sporting goods stores.
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