Alabama
Island Time
Fishing Charter
Inshore Fishing
Call (251) 981-4796 …… To Book Your Trip
Fishing is a Life Long passion for many. We enjoy fishing with both experienced fishermen, novices, and families.
Alabama Island Time Fishing Charter Inshore Fishing
Call (251) 981-4796 To Book Your Trip
The waters of the Gulf of Mexico off the shores of Alabama are teaming with fish. Reds, Tarpon, Speckled Trout, just to name a few
Alabama In-shore fishing is fisherman’s paradise. Captain Frank Ford will put you on the fish and give you a fishing trip you will always remember.
Island Time Charters is now fishing out of Fort Morgan Alabama. Fort Morgan is known for some of the best inshore fishing anywhere in the Gulf.
If long boat rides are not what you are looking for in a fishing trip then fishing out of Fort Morgan is for you. Once we leave the dock we are fishing in just minutes compared to hours
What We Fish For In
Fort Morgan Alabama
Red Snapper
Red Snapper are known for their rosy red color that fades a bit towards their belly. They have red eyes. Red Snapper will spawn over 20 times a year.
Tarpon
Tarpons have long but powerful bodies and are known for their aerobatics when hooked. These fish are very aggressive fighters and are highly sought after game fish.
Speckeled Trout
Speckled Sea Trout have an elongated body with a lower jaw that sticks out further than their upper jaw. Their color depends on the waters in which they live but most are greenish with spots on their backs.
Pompano
Pompano have relativity short but deep body. Pompano’s have different coloring but most are a combination of blues and greens that fade into grey.
Red Fish
Red Fish are distinguished by the large black spot on the top of the tail. These fish can vary in color but most commonly they are a reddish-bronze.
Sheep's Head
Sheepshead have an oval shaped deep body and are silver in color with an olive back. Four to five dark colored vertical stripes typically run down the side of the fish.
Spanish Mackerel
The Spanish Mackerel has a long body with a pointed snout. The body is cover by tiny silvery scales with a blue-green hue.
Cobia
The Cobia is torpedo shaped with a smooth skin covered with tiny scales. It is a dark brown or copper color and has a lower jaw that sticks out further than the upper jaw.
King Mckerel
King Mackerel are a long silver fish with very few markings. The dorsal fins are black with blue green tones.
Trigger Fish
Trigger Fish have a hard bony mouth and are known to steal the fisherman’s bait because they are so hard to hook. These fish come in various colors but are distinguished by their pointed mouths.
Flounder
Flounder are a flat brownish fish that have both of their eyes on the same side of their head. They lay on the bottom of the ocean and feed on fish remains and spawn.
TripleTail
Tripletail are stout but deep fish that are distinguished by what looks like a Triple Tail. Most fish are a dark grey but also can be a greenish blue.
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Fishing – Seasons – Tackle
Catch & Release
Is Not A Sin
Only Keep What You
Can Eat!
Rates
Rates Are Subject To Change
2 Hour Trips
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4 hoursRed Snapper Trips
2022 Season Starts May 27 and Ends When Quota is Caught
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4 HoursIsland Time Charters has a “6 pac” Coast Guard License which allows us to take up to a maximum of 6 passengers at a time
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Captain Frank Ford
We have been in business since 2005. Capt. Frank has fished all his life and spent a good bit of it as a fishing guide. He chartered bass fishing trips in Georgia on Lake West Point for about 9 years during the summer time then during the winters he would do bass fishing trips on Lake Okeechobee in Clewiston, FL out of Roland Martin’s Marina. We started fishing saltwater and you guessed it, we fell in love with it so we moved to Orange Beach, AL. Our main business when we moved to Orange Beach was building houses and remodeling but in 2005 Capt. Frank decided he wanted to go back to his passion : FISHING!!!! To see the excitement on a child’s face when he/she catches their first fish or the face of the mother that catches her first fish is what it is all about. FUN!!! FUN!!! FUN!!!
The rest is history and we quickly became known as one of the Best Fort Morgan Fishing Charters in Alabama. Call today and check our availability, you won’t be sorry you did.
Alabama Charter Fishermen’s Association
Board Member