I headed out with Shrunga and their crew for an early morning fishing adventure on June 1st. We launched from Butler Beach at 6:00 am, greeted by partly cloudy skies with the possibility of storms later in the day. The water conditions at Butler Beach were favorable for our target species. As we set out, I briefed the crew on our plan for the day's Inshore Fishing Adventure in Gulf Shores. With my experience as a guide for Ray Chaters, I was confident we'd find some action in the waters off Florida's coast. Florida's coastal flats offer excellent sight fishing for redfish and snook around mangrove islands and oyster bars during high tides. In deeper channels, drifting live shrimp or pinfish near bridge pilings can produce catches of grouper and snapper. Offshore reefs hold amberjack and cobia, best targeted with vertical jigging techniques in 80-120 feet of water. Tarpon migrate along beaches in late spring, where slow-trolling mullet or crabs near passes can be effective.
Given the conditions, we employed a variety of techniques including bait casting, trolling, and flipping and pitching. Our efforts paid off when we hooked into some Mahi Mahi, also known as Common Dolphinfish. The highlight of our catches was a respectable 14-inch Mahi Mahi. We also managed to land a few Sooty grunters. These species are well-suited for the diverse habitats found in Florida's coastal waters, from inshore flats to offshore structures.
If you're looking to experience the thrill of inshore fishing in the Gulf Shores area, I highly recommend booking a trip with Ray Chaters. Our Inshore Fishing Adventure is perfect for anglers of all skill levels, offering a chance to target a variety of species in the beautiful waters off Florida's coast. Whether you're after the acrobatic Mahi Mahi or the hard-fighting Sooty grunter, we've got the knowledge and equipment to put you on the fish. Don't miss out on the opportunity to create lasting memories on the water. Give us a call to reserve your spot on one of our upcoming trips. Trust me, as a fellow angler, you won't regret spending a day fishing these productive waters.