Originally Posted by
bodebum
Hello, mforbessi. I understand your question about the first bar first hand. We have been going to the northern Gulf Coast for a few decades. The last dozen yrs. or so, we have stayed on or near to Veterans Road, using VRBO. The first bar, it turns out, is fluid, from month to month and year to year. On the Ft. Morgan area of the coast, first bars have been stable for a few years, and then been changed to the point to where I am fishing a new beach from May to October. We target Pompano, Flounder, and Whiting; all else caught are some sort of bonus's we get for being there. For those few specie we target, you may only need to fish IN the trough, and not worry about casting past the first bar. We have luck on the bar top, on the inside slope of the bar, and what CarlF says about the water in front of your feet. If I have swimmers around, wearing sunscreen in the water, my expectations are lowered, so there is that. I like google maps to zoom in on the beach before we go down. It is updated more than once a year, I know, from past experience. Two months back, there was a fine hole, with deep water and a break in the first bar for current. It was 1/3 mi. east of Veterans Rd., and last week it was gone from google maps, and now has a straight line bar. It seems to me that surf fishing is always about adjusting....I love it. Not sure I answered any of your questions, though I hoped I helped. Smooth drags to ya.