Fishing Charters in Alabama

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Best Time to Catch King Mackerel

King Mackerel can be caught year-round in Mobile. Right now in February, activity is low.

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Chasing king mackerel in the waters off Mobile, Alabama, means heading into the Gulf of Mexico. These migratory speedsters are most abundant during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early fall. They follow schools of baitfish like menhaden and Spanish sardines, so look for areas with active surface feeding. Trolling live or dead bait is a proven method, and using downriggers can help you target different depths. Focus your efforts around offshore oil rigs and artificial reefs, as these structures attract bait and, consequently, kings. Consider launching from Dauphin Island for easy access to the Gulf. A local tactic: pay attention to current rips and color changes, as kings often patrol these areas. Be prepared for blistering runs and aerial acrobatics!

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King Mackerel Fishing Regulations in Alabama

Open Season

Year-round

Daily Bag Limit

3 per person per day

Size Limit

24-inch minimum fork length

License Required

Saltwater fishing license

Possession limit is the same as the daily bag limit.

⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Alabama state wildlife agency before fishing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum size King Mackerel I can keep in Alabama?

The minimum fork length for King Mackerel in Alabama is 24 inches.

What is the daily bag limit for King Mackerel in Alabama?

The daily bag limit for King Mackerel in Alabama is 3 per person.

Do I need a saltwater fishing license to fish for King Mackerel in Mobile Bay?

Yes, you need a valid Alabama saltwater fishing license to target King Mackerel.

What's the best way to target King Mackerel around Mobile?

Trolling with live bait like Spanish mackerel or bluefish is a popular method. Also, try using lures like spoons or diving plugs nearshore reefs and wrecks.

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