Common Questions

FAQ

  • Can you fish from Fort Morgan Marina?

    Yes, you can fish from Fort Morgan Marina. Captain Patrick can take you on a customized fishing trip, tailored to your specific needs and preferences, to ensure that you have a successful and enjoyable fishing experience.

  • Do you need a fishing license to fish in Gulf Shores?

    Yes, anglers are required to have a valid fishing license to fish in Gulf Shores. Fortunately, Captain Patrick Gallagher of Trick Em Charters provides fishing licenses for his clients as part of his charter service!

  • What fish are at Fort Morgan?

    Fort Morgan is home to a wide variety of fish species, including red snapper, sheepshead, redfish, king mackerel, spanish mackerel, cobia, speckled trout, flounder, and more. These fish species can be found in both inshore and nearshore waters. As a seasoned captain with years of experience fishing in the waters off Fort Morgan, Captain Patrick Gallagher has an intimate knowledge of these local fish species!

  • What types of fishing trips does Trick 'Em Charters offer in Fort Morgan?

    Trick 'Em Charters provides a range of fishing trips in Fort Morgan, including inshore, nearshore, and extended offshore excursions. These trips can focus on targeting popular species like Redfish, Flounder, Speckled Trout, and Mangrove Snapper. For those seeking a longer adventure, there are also options that combine inshore fishing with trolling for King and Spanish Mackerel.

  • What fish species can I expect to catch with Trick 'Em Charters in Fort Morgan?

    With Trick 'Em Charters, you can expect to catch a variety of fish species such as Redfish, Flounder, Speckled Trout, Mangrove Snapper, King Mackerel, and Spanish Mackerel. The Gulf Coast waters are rich with these popular game fish, offering an exciting and diverse fishing experience.

  • How long are the fishing trips with Trick 'Em Charters?

    Trick 'Em Charters offers several trip durations to suit different preferences. You can choose from 4-hour inshore trips or longer excursions that combine inshore fishing with trolling. Extended trips are also available for those who want a full day on the water.

  • What kind of boat does Trick 'Em Charters use for fishing in Fort Morgan?

    Trick 'Em Charters uses a 24' 2400 Blazer Bay, which is equipped with a 225 HP Suzuki engine. This boat is well-suited for various types of fishing, from backcountry to reef fishing, and can comfortably accommodate up to 6 guests.

  • Do I need to bring my own fishing equipment for a trip with Trick 'Em Charters?

    No, you do not need to bring your own fishing equipment. Trick 'Em Charters provides all necessary gear, including Daiwa, Ugly Stik, and Shimano rods and reels. Live bait and lures are also supplied, ensuring you have everything needed for a successful fishing experience.

  • Can I bring children on a fishing trip with Trick 'Em Charters?

    Yes, Trick 'Em Charters is family-friendly and welcomes children. The boat is equipped with life jackets for all guests, and Captain Patrick ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for younger anglers. It is preferable that children be at least four years old for safety reasons.

  • What should I bring on my fishing trip with Trick 'Em Charters?

    For your fishing trip with Trick 'Em Charters, it's recommended to bring drinks, snacks, food, sunscreen, and a camera. Captain Patrick will take care of the rest, ensuring a comfortable and memorable day on the water.

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Good To Know's

We work hard to keep our calendar updated. Our schedule is the most updated information so please book online. We will contact you after to make your trip as positive an experience as we can.


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  • We Use Quality Shimano Reels and Diawa Rods!
  • Minimum Age is 4 Years Old And Life Jackets Are Provided
  • Please Bring Your Own Drinks, Snacks, Sunscreen, and Camera
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