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Thursday nite Sep 20 Fairhope Pier, Mobile Bay AL

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 12:35 am
by Pier#r
I figured with the impending forecast of "doom & gloom" for the weekend
from the yet unnamed tropical depression that fishing needed to be done ahead of time.
Plus we have a fish fry planned for Saturday evening :wink:

I got a late start and arrived at the pier about 10pm.
Many folks on the pier, most near the end.
Winds N-NE @ 8-10 with gusts to about 15 made for a nice 'coolish' summer nite,
but the 1200' pier was fairly well 'protected' by the bluffs with that direction wind.

I just took two rods (6# spinning combo with a 1/2 oz. DOA shrimp and 4# spinning combo with a 1/16 oz. 3" Fin-s Arkansas Shiner) and a few spare grubs :wink:

The first light I tried (about 1/2 way out the pier) produced a couple of 'sweet trout' (silver croaker), a pinfish and this fat lil white trout (sand seatrout)
that I promptly gave away to nearby fisher folk.
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I walked on out to the end past dozens of folkses catching some assorted smallish white trout, medium ground mullet (southern kingfish) and a few (sea) catfish.
I couldn't really see the trout under the lights (water visibility was only 1'-2'), but they were there and soon had a few destined for our slated fish fry.
NOTE: They flat chewed that Fin-s UP :!:
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Well great minds must think alike because soon I bumped into a familiar face... Moe Hall from the GSPPier and www forums :shock: 8) :D

We had a great time chatting and catching dozens of white trout over the next few hours
and just generally enjoying the comfortable fishing conditions under the setting moon (just above his shoulder :)
Some were nice sized...
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And some 'acted' bigger than they were :wink: :lol:
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Here's Moe with a nice keeper coming over the rail!
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There was a surprising amount of baitfish in the water ('sweet trout', glass minnows, small LYs and some huge shrimp :shock: (caught in a castnet)
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Anyway, it was great catching up and catching some fish with my ole buddy.
I kept 17 or 18 for the fish fry and released twice that many.
Moe had a nice mess and released a bunch too!
I got home late (early :? and took the mandatory "money shot" before retiring for the night.
Thank You Lord, for good fishing and good fishing buddies to share it with :D
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And PTL the depression came onshore Friday night BEFORE it could gain much strength.

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:50 am
by cotton
Amen to that! Hope we're storm-less for a while...like at least till we get the pier built back :lol:

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 12:49 pm
by baitwetter
Wow! Looks like a great place to fish. Lights UNDER the pier and not that crowded. Incredible. Congrats!

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 12:52 pm
by Capt. Wallace
The looks of those shrimp compared to the bait I think I would just thrown my net whole time :D :D I love catching frsh shrimp they make a great sashimi

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 2:12 pm
by BoatlessFisherman
Awesome Report and that looks like a great place to fish, Thank you for sharing :toast: