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Wet week?
Coming down from Indiana Saturday evening to fish for a week.Looks like a lot of rain chances all week . Can't wait to meet some of you and maybe catch my first king and redfish.Deer summer sausage and crackers at the octi probably Monday. Look for the guy with a green wagon full of gear not knowing what he's doing!
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I'm from Ky, and usually if it says 60% chance of rain , it's gonna rain all day. But , from my experiences down south , usually their rain doesn't last very long. Then it's sunny again. Is this what heaven is like?? At least I hope that's what happens. Overcast days are sometimes a blessing for fishermen. But my wife wouldn't be very happy with them. Eventhough you can still catch some rays when it's cloudy. I hope she catches them and we don't. Haha
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I'll be down a week from today for 10 days hope the fishing gets better if not I hope to meet some of you either way. Normally when they give rain it comes n then it's gone from my experience down there over the years. I caught my first red 2 years ago when they made a run by the octi then next night got another red on another run through it's a blast
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One thing to remember about the weather down here...
If you don't like the weather, wait 15 minutes and it will change
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Use this link to check the NWS forecast for the Gulf Shores area near the pier.
It updates 4 times a day so be aware there may be changes...
National Weather Service
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just caught this picture of a spade fish. http://www.gulfshorespierfishing.com...tid=6202&stc=1bottom right corner.
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Hmmm, don't really look like a Spadefish to me.
My bet is puppy drum aka juvenile Black Drum, or a lingering Sheepie.
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Southern Thunder Storms often have a lot of lightning. You do not want to be out in the open then. Head back to shelter at the beginning of the pier and it usually passes quickly. If a rod starts tingling in your hand throw it down and run for cover. I actually had an experience once where I was in a boat and made a cast and instead of the line lying down on the surface of the water it arced up so high the lure was dancing on the surface and elevating. I quickly cranked the motor and left that area full speed.
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Last april i has similar experience on the pier, my rod tigoed line went in the air and pulled my looney jig out of the water... It couldnt have been more than 5 sec and lightning hit the pole 20 feet away.... Wayy to close for comfort
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Haven't been down in 2 years but I'll be there Mon - Wed. Getting the gear ready now.