Originally Posted by
Pier#r
LOL, a rookie mistake as you haven't yet had an opportunity to learn the geography of the area.
Don't worry about it!
You will be in an even better location as Perdido Bay is finally getting 'right'.
What I've seen (from a distance) the Caribe dock is lighted, but I didn't see any lights actually shining in or on the water.
But it should be a great spot for redfish, flounder, specks, mangrove snapper, bluefish and ladyfish.
IF there are no lights on the water try a 'glow' 1/2 or 1/4 oz DOA (at night or dusk)depending on the strength of the current.
You likely want to 'bounce' it off the bottom for best action.
The popping cork thang may work early and late in shallower water?
During the day you may want to switch to a 3" Gulp shrimp on a 1/4 to 1/2 oz jighead and just drag or bounce it along the bottom near the docks and shadows.
Either way live shrimp and small LYs or bull minnows (drifted in the current) should do well at daybreak. After sunup try putting them on a Carolina rig on bottom.
Also jig a small (1/2 to 3/4 oz) silver spoon for redfish near the docks if you see small LYs schooling around ;-)
The crabbing should be at peak now as the females are in the surf in the best numbers we have seen in 3 years.
Good luck! Welcome to the forum (and God's Country ;-)
And let us know how it goes...