Any info as to when to fish and what type of fish I might catch at this pier? I am looking for a place where I can catch flounder, speckled trout or redfish fishing from the beach, bank or a pier. Any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
David
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Any info as to when to fish and what type of fish I might catch at this pier? I am looking for a place where I can catch flounder, speckled trout or redfish fishing from the beach, bank or a pier. Any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
David
Fairhope (aka No Hope) Pier can be 'a tough nut to crack' sometimes.
Same with Big Mouth (Weeks Bay), Mayday (in Daphne), Daphne Park and Maeher Park (Causeway).
They can be good, but often will just break your heart like a cute highschool honey used to ;-)
Timing is often the key, and good networking.
When you fish these places get to know the regular faces and try to make friends with 'the good ones'.
Often just knowing the fish are biting better in the morning, or evenin, or at night makes a HUGE difference in your success rate.
Also what bait works is a great tip to try and gleen from the regular fishers.
Summer and fall, I look for fairly clear water and fish at night (midnight til sunup) under the lights @ Fairhope Pier.
If the water is dingy baits and strips and jigs with Gulp Shrimp will work better usually.
In clearer water I have better luck with 2 1/2" Fin-s jigs, and DOA shrimp.
LOTS of white trout and a few of the other suspects...
I fished the pier on the causeway (Maeher Park) years ago and caught Sheepshead, Crappie and a couple of Bass using live shrimp.
Go to the end with some dead shrimp and Walmart double hook leaders at night. You should catch all the white trout you could ever want.
I also catch flounder during the day up and down the pier, when I want to,
There are also tons of crabs if you want to catch those.
one time i was down there and we caught white trout and specs like you wouldnt believe one guy pulled up a 21 inch flounder! and we were using spec rigs to catchem and then the next day.... nuthin... if u go dont expect what i said but your best bet is to do wut bubba said
What do you use to catch the flounder there? Have you ever caught flounder at night there?
Thanks,
David
I've caught flounder at that pier before with 3" gulp shrimp in new penny. I agree with the others that say it can be very hit or miss.
Yep, the 3" Gulp in New Penny color is a great 'go to' lure for flounder just about anywhere in Alabama (nite or day).
I've also caught flounder (and a few specks) on the 2 1/2" Fin-s in the 'Salt & Pepper' colors under the lights @ Fairhope.
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What do you use to catch the flounder there? Have you ever caught flounder at night there?
Thanks,
David
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we used a pompano jig with belly meat :banana:
Pompano jig bounced on the bottom? What kind of belly meat?