Orange Beach Fish Species
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FAQ
What kind of fish are in Orange Beach?
From the delicious Red Snapper to the thrilling Wahoo, and everything in between, you'll have plenty of options to choose from. And who better to guide you than the experienced Captain Mike Lundgren of Ocean Cat Charters? With his local knowledge and passion for fishing, you'll have an unforgettable adventure on the water.
Can you fish at Orange Beach?
Absolutely! Orange Beach is a prime fishing destination, and there's plenty of fish waiting for you. And with the expert guidance of Captain Mike Lundgren and Ocean Cat Charters, you'll have the best chance of catching them all!
What is the most common shark in Orange Beach?
The most common shark species in Orange Beach is the blacktip shark, which is known for its acrobatic displays when caught. While Captain Mike Lundgren of Ocean Cat Charters doesn't target sharks specifically, he can certainly help you catch other exciting fish species in the area.
A Ocean Cat Charters Fishing Charter targets the top Orange Beach Fish species including Gag Grouper (Also Called Charcoal Belly, Velvet Rockfish, Grouper ), Scamp Grouper (Also Called Brow Grouper, Abadejo), King Mackerel (Also Called Kingfish, Spanish Mackerel ), Spanish Mackerel (Also Called Atlantic Spanish Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel), Red Snapper (Also Called Pensacola Red Snapper, Northern Red Snapper ), Wahoo (Also Called Ono, Ono Malani, Hoo, Pacific Kingfish, Malata kingfish, Queen fish, Paala, Paere, Peto, Sierra, Solandra, Serra-da India, Kamasu-Sawara, Acantocibio, Cavala de India, Keskas, Kin Fis, Mersad, Kinkfish, Peto, Guarapucu, Thazard batard). We primarily Fish the Gulf of Mexico, Perdido Beach, Gulf Shores, Oyster Bay, Big Lagoon, Gulf Highlands, Ono Island, Wolf Bay, Fort McRee, Perdido Key.