Fishing on Alabamas Gulf Coast Continues to Get Better in March By: John Phillips
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Inshore with Captain Kathy Broughton Catching Speckled Trout, Redfish, Pompano, Sheepshead and Black Drum
Editors Note: Captain Kathy Broughton fishes out of Zekes Landing Marina in Orange Beach, Ala., on her boat, the Kitty Wake.
Right now, Im finding speckled trout 2- to 4-hours before the high tide, out of the wind in the creeks that feed Perdido Bay. Some of the trout are moving into the Intracoastal Waterway during mid-March, and thats another good place to get out of the wind and fish for trout. Ive been fishing with live shrimp, a No. 4 Kahle hook or a No. 8 treble hook with 10- to 12-pound-test line. I simply cast the live shrimp out and let it swim on a slack line until the trout takes it. Were also catching some small redfish in the creeks. We should be able to catch slot reds within the next week or two in these creeks. Too, Im seeing some big redfish out by Perdido Pass.
After the big rainstorms north Alabama has had this winter and early spring, much of that fresh water will come down the rivers to Mobile Bay and move the trout out into Perdido Bay. Depending on the amount of fresh water this area gets, the water may move the speckled trout all the way out to the jetties or in to salt water. The more fresh water our region receives from north Alabama, the further the trout will go out into the Gulf of Mexico in the spring.
The pompano also really have started showing-up on the beach. You can catch the pompano on sand fleas, live shrimp and pompano jigs out on the beach. In the last few weeks, the sheepshead have been inshore too, and weve really been catching numbers of them around the docks. To catch the sheepshead, we use 10- and 12-pound-test line and a Carolina rig. Depending on the current, well use a slip weight as small as 1/4-ounce to as big as 3/4-ounce with a barrel swivel below the weight. Then I fish with a 20- to 30-pound-test monofilament leader thats 20-inches long coming out of the barrel swivel. My main line will be 10- to 12-pound test. I like to use a No. 4, a No. 2 or a No. 1 Kahle hook. Ill also fish with a No. 6 wide-bend hook. Usually my customers and I will catch 8-16 sheepshead in a 4-hour trip, and if we catch more than 10, well start releasing them.
Black Drum Are Delicious to Eat: Sometimes well catch a black drum or a redfish when were fishing for sheepshead under the docks. Although most people dont know it, black drum are delicious to eat. I actually prefer eating them more than redfish (red drum). Black drums have pretty white meat, and I especially like to eat the ones weighing 4 to 6 pounds. Heres how I enjoy cooking black drum. I like to pan-fry my fish fillets instead of deep-fat frying them. I put a couple of shakes of Creole seasoning on both sides of the fillets before lightly flouring the fish. I melt a little butter in a pan, turn the gas up fairly high to start with, fry the fillets on each side and then turn the heat down to cook the fish all the way through.
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