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On January 30, 2017 in
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Come Aboard for the 2022 Alabama Red Snapper Season!
Posted 2 months ago
The 2022 Alabama red snapper season is coming up soon! If you're hoping to hook some delicious red snapper, Class Act Charters would be delighted to host you or your group on one of our safe and comfortable charter fishing boats. It's always a good idea to book early during this high-demand fishing season, so don't delay! Red Snapper Fishing in Orange Beach and Gulf Shores This year, the Alabama red snapper season will open on Wednesday, June 1st. and run will continuously everyday through August 18 Class Act Charters' 6-hour or 8-hour fishing trips give you the perfect opportunity to catch some red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico, this year. We also offer longer fishing trips, if you're feeling more ambitious. Alabama Fishing Beyond the Red Snapper So, what do you do when you've caught your daily limit of snapper? Don't worry; there are plenty more fish in the sea, and we can help you find them! The warm waters of the Alabama Gulf Coast are full of fun and exciting species to catch-- fish like Spanish mackerel, mullet, cobia, amberjack, ...
Spring Break 2022: Charter Fishing in Orange Beach, AL
Posted 4 months ago
Looking for some fun for the whole family for Spring Break 2022? Class Act Charters invites you aboard our two charter fishing boats for an amazing deep sea fishing trip in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, AL! You probably already know that the Alabama Gulf Coast is a great place for a family vacation. With our beautiful white-sand beaches, a family-friendly atmosphere, delicious local seafood, and tons of activities to choose from, you just can't go wrong with a family trip to Orange Beach or Gulf Shores. While you're down here, don't miss out on the thrilling experience of a charter fishing trip! Have a Spring Break Adventure with Deep Sea Fishing! After a challenging last couple of years, we're all ready to get out and have some fun. Make the most of Spring Break 2022 by taking a deep sea charter fishing trip into the Gulf of Mexico! It's the perfect opportunity to make unforgettable memories with your family-- and everyone's welcome aboard our boats, including kids of all ages. Spring Break is the perfect time for fishing on the ...
6 Reasons That Fall Is A Great Time to Fish the Gulf Of Mexico
Posted 3 years ago
Football and hunting seasons reign supreme during the fall, causing many anglers to spend less time on the water. But fall is actually one of the best times for deep sea fishing! From cooler weather to fewer boats on the water, there are some great reasons that you shouldn’t hang up your line come September - or ever! The Gulf of Mexico has some of the best deep sea fishing in the ocean year-round, and the latter months provide their own unique fishing experience. And, Class Act Charters can make your fall fishing trip experience a memorable and cherished one. Here are 6 reasons that fall is a great time to fish the Gulf of Mexico with Class Act Charters. 1. The Weather is Fine Fall brings with it the end of the summer - and that means cooler weather. It’s a pleasant change to spend several hours on the open sea without fighting the blistering heat of the summer sun. Plus, less sweaty hands means a tighter grip on your fishing pole. 2. Less Intense Sunshine Speaking of the summer sun, it can ...
2019 Snapper Recipes
Posted 3 years ago
Did you know that according to the American Heart Association it is recommended to eat fish at least twice a week and red snapper is an excellent healthy choice! With Red Snapper season just ending, it is time to cook up the Red Snapper you caught for these yummy recipes! Our first recipe recommendation is baked red snapper with garlic and herbs. Time & Serving size— • Total: 25 mins • Prep: 10 mins • Cook: 15 mins • Yield: 2 Servings—easily double or triple for a family meal Ingredients— • 2 (6 to 8-ounce) red snapper fillets • 4 tablespoons butter • 1 medium clove garlic (pressed or minced) • 3 to 4 drops Worcestershire sauce • 1/2 teaspoon Creole or Cajun seasoning (or your own favorite seasoning blend, with salt) • 1/8 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper • 1 to 2 teaspoons fresh parsley (minced) • Optional: 1 teaspoon chives (snipped, fresh or frozen) • 3 to 4 tablespoons plain breadcrumbs (or seasoned bread crumbs) • Optional: 2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese (freshly grated) Instructions— 1. Gather ingredients 2. Preheat the oven to 400° F ...
Spring Fishing
Posted 3 years ago
Sparkling-white sandy beaches and the beautiful blue-green waters of our Orange Beach area attract millions of visitors each year. From parasailing or kayaking to simply laying in the hot sun, there are many fun activities available for people of all ages to enjoy. Did you know that the Gulf Coast also offers some of the best spring fishing in the entire world? As the waters along our area begin to warm up, many types of fish migrate back into the area, allowing people to catch an ice-chest full of fish onshore and offshore. Cobia, Speckled Trout, Gray Trigger Fish, Pompano and Amberjack are just a few of the fish you can catch during the upcoming season. Cobias migrate through the area in late March and April. You often catch them by sight fishing, where you trick them into eating your bait, a fun method to ask your deck mate about! Cobias are white fish that have a clean and buttery flavor. The fish has high oil content, helping it not dry out no matter how you prepare it. Speckled trout have a ...
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