11/17/2009

November Fishing Report from Capt. Randy Boggs

Inshore there a quiet a few flounder still around. King and Spanish mackerel are still biting trolling inshore.

Red fish have shown up around the bridge and rocks at Perdido Pass and just outside the pass. These fish are being caught trolling with planers with spoons behind them.

Fishing continues to be good offshore in the 100’ plus depths for vermillion snapper which are being caught on cut squid and small pieces of cigar minnow. There has been a huge showing of trigger fish. A lot of the fish are short but there are plenty of keepers mixed in with them.

The grouper and scamp are beginning to bite in the 200’ to 300’ depth range. Live baits seem to be working for the scamp, and smaller pin fish and larger baits for the grouper.

The black fin tuna have shown up at the rigs and are being caught at night on diamond jigs. There have been good reports of yellow fin tuna caught trolling ballyhoo or chunking.

Capt. Randy Boggs

Reel Surprise Charters @ SanRoc Cay Marina

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