posted by Jon on Aug 10
With a variety of both Freshwater and Saltwater fishing a fun and exciting day of fishing is not very far away.
Alabama Contacts
Alabama Department of Conservation
http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/
Alabama Fishing Regulations
Freshwater
http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/regulations/
Saltwater
http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/saltwater/regulations/
Alabama Waters
http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/where/
Alabama Charters and fishing guides
http://www.charternet.com/flyfish/alabama.html
http://www.alabamafisherman.com/AlabamaFishingGuides&Charters.htm
Alabama Fishing Clubs
http://www.fishingworks.com/fishing-clubs-organizations/alabama/
Freshwater Game Fish
Rainbow Trout
Largemouth Bass
Shoal Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Redeye Bass
Spotted Bass
White Crappie
Black Crappie
Rock Bass
Shadow Bass
Fliers
Warmouth
Redbreast
Bluegill
Longear
Shellcracker
White Bass
Yellow Bass
Saltwater Striped Bass
Hybrid Striped Nass
All Members of the Pike family
including redfin Pickerel
chain pickerel
Sauger
Walleye
Yellow Perch
Saltwater Game Fish
Amberjacks
Blue Runner
Bluefish
Cobia
Crevalle Jack
Croaker
Dolphinfish, (Dolphin, Dorado, Mahi-mahi)
Drum, Black
Drum, Red (Redfish)
Flounders
Grouper, Gag
Grouper, Red
Grouper, Scamp
Kingfishes: Gulf (whiting), Southern (groundmullet)
Ladyfish – (Skipjack, Ten-pounder)
Mackerel, King
Mackerel, Spanish
Pigfish
Pinfish
Pompano, Florida
Red Porgy – (white snapper)
Sailfish
Seatrouts, Sand and Silver (white trout)
Seatrout, Spotted (speckled trout)
Sharks
Sheepshead
Silver Perch
Snapper, Gray: (mangrove snapper, blacksnapper)
Snapper, Lane
Snapper, Red
Snapper, Vermilion: (beeliner)
Spadefish, Atlantic
Spot
Tarpon: The Silver King
Tomtate
Triggerfish, Gray
Tripletail: (blackfish)
Tuna, Blackfin
Tuna, Yellowfin
Tunny, Little – (bonito)
Wahoo