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Inshore and nearshore fishing charter beautiful Orange Beach Alabama. Specializing in Redfish, Trout, Sheepshead and Spanish Mackerel.
Best Time to Catch Redfish
Redfish can be caught year-round in Orange Beach. Right now in February, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Redfish
If you're looking for Redfish action, Orange Beach, Alabama, is a prime destination. The area's extensive network of bays, bayous, and grass flats provides ideal habitat for these hard-fighting fish. Focus your efforts around Perdido Bay, Wolf Bay, and the Intracoastal Waterway. Early morning and late afternoon are typically the most productive times. Sight fishing is popular here, so keep an eye out for tailing redfish in shallow water. Live shrimp under a popping cork is a go-to bait, but artificial lures like gold spoons and soft plastics can also be effective. A local tip: try fishing around docks and pilings, as these structures often hold redfish. Several public boat ramps provide access to the water, but be aware of shallow areas and tidal fluctuations. The Redfish population here is generally healthy, but practicing catch and release helps ensure its continued success.
How to Catch Redfish
Redfish Fishing Regulations in Alabama
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
3 per person per day
Size Limit
16-26 inch total length
License Required
Saltwater fishing license
Only one redfish over 26 inches may be possessed per vessel. It is illegal to possess redfish in federal 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 for catching Redfish in Orange Beach?
Live shrimp is hard to beat for Redfish, but cut bait like mullet or menhaden also works well. Artificial lures such as gold spoons or soft plastics that mimic shrimp or crabs are also effective.
What size Redfish can I keep in Alabama?
In Alabama, you can keep Redfish that are between 16 and 26 inches in total length. Make sure to measure your catch carefully!
What is the daily bag limit for Redfish in Orange Beach?
The bag limit for Redfish in Alabama is 3 per person per day. Be sure to check for any specific local regulations or closures before you fish.
Do I need a saltwater fishing license to target Redfish in Orange Beach?
Yes, a valid Alabama saltwater fishing license is required to fish for Redfish and other saltwater species in Orange Beach.
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