Hunting and Fishing in Alabama

From the scenic mountains of North Alabama to the beaches of the Gulf Coast, the Alabama Bass Trail is a must for any avid angler.

Bordering the Tennessee River, Joe Wheeler State Park provides 82,600 acres of prime fishing habitat for smallmouth and largemouth bass.

The 67,900-acre Lake Guntersville in northeast Alabama is widely known for the caliber of largemouth bass caught from the reservoir and is a favorite tournament spot.

Located on the beautiful clear waters of Lake Martin, Wind Creek State Park offers those who are seeking plentiful largemouth and spotted bass populations 41,000 acres to find their "spot."

Known as "The Bass Capital of the World," Lakepoint Resort State Park sits on the shores of the 45,200-acre Lake Eufaula. Located in east central Alabama, this is a favorite tournament spot for both Alabama and Georgia anglers.

Approximately 100,000 acres of pristine delta await in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta located near the southern tip of the state. The fishing in this wilderness is some of the most scenic on the Trail.

Alabama is one of the premier states in the nation for hunting white-tailed deer and Eastern wild turkey. Our state's generous hunting seasons and bag limits are the envy of other states. An abundance of forested land, water resources and natural beauty make Alabama a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.

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A-Team Fishing Adventures
Inshore charter fishing with Captain Bobby Abruscato, Joey Abruscato and Chip Deupree.
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Action Charter Service
Deep sea fishing, bottom fishing, cobia, walk-ons, and overnight trips. Forty-foot C.A.T. or 65' Emerald Spirit. Specializing in fun, fishing, and liftime memories.
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Adaptive Aquatics
Provide services to physically disabled individuals in aquatics, including water skiing, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.
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Alabama Hunting and Fishing Trail
Alabama is home to some of the best recreational hunting and fishing opportunities in the US. Visit the Trail to experience the adventure of a lifetime.
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Alabama Outdoors
Outfitting for backpacking, climbing, adventure travel, recreational boating, other outdoor pursuits. Rentals, instructional classes, sales.
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Alabama Outdoors
Gear, clothing and footwear for backpacking and all outdoor adventures; full-service Orvis fly-fishing dealer. Located in historic downtown. Check web for events.
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Bankhead National Forest
• Brushy Lake Recreation Area. Open camping with water provided Apr. 1–Sept. 30. Spend one day or several in scenic forest. Hiking trails, fishing, boating and camping areas.
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Bass Pro Shop Outdoor World: The Market at Spanish Fort
140,000 sq. ft. store features beautiful painted murals, 25-yd. archery range, six waterfalls, 22,000-gallon freshwater aquarium, shooting arcade, and restaurant with 12,000-gallon saltwater aquarium.
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Bear Creek Lakes
4 lakes. Fishing, boating, sand beaches, swimming, pavilions. Canoe floatway open weekends, holidays. Cabin rentals.
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Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
7000 acres. Large migratory bird stopover Apr., May, Sept. and Oct. Hike trails, walk on 5 mi. of beach, surf, fish. Monarch butterfly migration mid-October.
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Bridgeport Beach
Located 4.1 mi. NE of Camden Bypass, off Co. Rd. 37 on left. Day-use area: swimming, fishing, bicycling. Group pavilions, picnicking, playground areas.
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Buck's Pocket State Park
Secluded in natural mountain pocket. Modern and primitive camping facilities, picnic areas, hiking trails, fishing, boat launch, playground.
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Captain Mike's Deep Sea Fishing, Inc.
Per person price starts at $90 each. large and small private charters and individual prices.
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Chambers County Lake
180-acre fishing lake located 4.5 miles southeast of Lafayette. Stocked with brim, bass, crappie, catfish, carp. Weekend camping available (self-contained campers and tent camping)
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Chewacla State Park
696 acres. 26-acre lake, 6 cottages, modern campground, picnic areas, pavilions, fishing, swimming, hiking /biking trails, playground, tennis courts. Near Auburn University; perect for football weekends.
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City of Florala Historic District
6 antiques stores in 2-block radius, full-service restaurants, 2 B&Bs, state's largest lake plus many other attractions. A haven for your getaway.
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Conecuh National Forest
• Blue Lake Recreation Area. Take U.S. Hwy. 29 southwest from Andalusia for 10 mi.; turn left (south) on AL 137 for 4 mi.; then left (east) on FS Rd. 334 for 2 mi. Fishing, picnicking, swimming, beach, 4-mi. hiking trail connecting. Longest loop trail in forest (11 mi.).
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Conecuh National Forest
• Open Pond Recreation Area. 50-acre natural lake. Tent/trailer campground, picnicking, fishing pier, boat launch, hot showers. 1.5-mi. and 3-mi. trails. See campground listing on page 145.
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Coosa River Adventures
Canoe/sit-on-top kayak rentals on Coosa River. Class II and III rapids, breathtaking scenery, fishing, nature watching. Novice to professional paddlers and outdoorsmen. Overnight: Tallapoosa River.
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Great Southern Outdoors Wildlife Plantation
Guided deer, quail, turkery hunts. Also chukar, pheasant, wild hogs. Fishing, sporting clays and lodge on beautiful, professionally managed plantation.
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Dale Welch Guide Service
Fishing charter service. Striped bass. All equipment furnished—bring own food and beverage. Special assistance for disabled. Lake record of 45-lb. striped bass.
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Dauphin Island Fishing Pier
Due to teh offshore migration of sand, the Dauphin Island Fishing Pier is temporarily on dry land.
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Deep Sea Fishing
Largest fishing fleet on Gulf of Mexico. Call for free charter fishing directory. Fish for red snapper, amberjack, kings, tuna, marlin, wahoo and more.
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DeKalb County Public Lake
Excellent fishing on public lake. Stocked with bass, bluegill, bream and more (state license required). Flat-bottom boat rentals available. Campground, RV hookups available.
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Deupree Outdoor Guide Service
In-shore saltwater charter fishing along the Alabama Gulf Coast. Target game fish such as redfish and sea trout with light tackle.
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Doublehead Resort
Horseback rides, pontoons, waverunners, aquacycles, paddleboats, canoes, sporting clays, quail hunts, nature trail, game room. Pool, tennis, basketball, softball, playgrounds.
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Eastern Shore Outfitters
In-shore fishing with Capt. William Manci in Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Fairhope area.
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Ed Lisenby Public Lake and Walking Trail
One of top Alabama bass fishing lakes. Picnicking, concessions, 3.1-mi. walking trail, boat rental, fishing licenses, pavilion. Sam Dale Park/Monument.
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Fairhope Municipal Pier
Fairhope's "town square." Bayfront property with .25-mile pier, swimming, picnic areas, landscaped rose garden, benches, restrooms, marina, restaurant, walking trails, and duck pond.
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Fishing with an Attitude
Fish or sightsee in the Tensaw Delta, Mobile Bay and coastal waters. Light tackle specialist, Orvis-endorsed fly-fishing guide. Canoe and kayak trips available.
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Hunter Appreciation Day Arts & Crafts Festival
[Pine Apple] [Nov 27, 2010]
Nov 27, Pine Apple Hunter Appreciation Day Arts & Crafts Festival 251-746-2785. www.pineapplealabama.com. Admission charged. Pine Apple--Local traders, merchants, craftsmen, artists, food vendors, live entertainment, antique car parade, and the Les Moorer Memorial Big Buck contest. Historic Marker Dedication as we also celebrate "2010 The Year of Small Towns & Downtowns." 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
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