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Boating and Fishing

Spring Break Is Near – Get Ready To Fish!

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Are you thinking about chartering a boat in Gulf Shores or Orange Beach this upcoming season? Are you not sure where to start?  Our friend and one of the Gulf Coast premier charter captains, Johnny Greene, of the Charter Boat Intimidator, offers tips on finding the charter that’s perfect for your group and suggests booking now! Check out  his recent post!

Spring Break is coming to soon to beach near you!

With spring break just 60 days away, now is the time to call to make advanced reservations to guarantee you get the day for a charter fishing trip that fits your vacation schedule.  Booking ahead is the first step and will make sure that the guide is in place for you, when it is time to go fishing.  Never assume that any guide or charter fishing operation will be available for a last-minute trip especially the more reputiable ones.  Although, I am sure that you have experienced why a particular guide our captain is never booked.

I want to go fishing but where do I start, What do I ask?

Just pick up the phone and call.  We make a living helping people get what they want out of a fishing trip. Here are (more…)

Kaiser Team enjoys a fishing charter on the Necessity

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

For more photos and videos of what’s happening along the Alabama Gulf Coast, visit us at www.Facebook.com/KaiserRealty

Beach Update – October 29th, 2010

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Intimidator Sportfishing Enjoys a Family Charter Trip

Friday, August 6th, 2010

For more information on chartering Intimidator for a family, company or group outing visit www.fishorangebeach.com  or http://www.facebook.com/pages/Orange-Beach-AL/Intimidator-Sportfishing/107713653512

Conservation Department Opens State Waters for Catch and Release Fishing

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Effective immediately, the Alabama Department of Conservation announces the opening for recreational catch and release fishing in State waters closed to fishing in response to the presence of oil. Closed State waters include all Gulf waters out to the 3-mile State/Federal line, Mississippi Sound avoiding Katrina Cut, and the area south of a line extending east from Mobile Ship Channel Marker 22 to Little Point Clear. Anglers shall not keep or possess fish while in closed waters. All fishing remains prohibited in Federal waters. Anglers are reminded to stay clear of booms and booming operations, all working vessels, and areas with visible oil and/or sheen.

The following protective measures are advised:
• Avoid direct skin contact with the oil.
• If you get oil or tar balls on your skin, wash with soap and water.
• Launder clothing as usual if you get oil on it.
• There is no need to use harsh detergents, solvents or other chemicals to wash oil from skin or clothing, and it is discouraged.

Some people also may be sensitive to any change in air quality, which could cause symptoms such as (more…)


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