Gulf Coast Fishing Report - Episode 1
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This week’s Gulf Coast Fishing Report for May 16–17, 2026 gives anglers from Dauphin Island, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Perdido Key, and Pensacola several strong ways to catch fish this weekend.
The inshore bite remains one of the most dependable options, with speckled trout, redfish, and flounder holding around grass beds, oyster shell, docks, rocks, potholes, drop-offs, creek mouths, protected shorelines, and current seams. If you are fishing the bays, backwaters, canals, or bridges, focus on clean water, bait movement, and moving tide.
On the surf and beach fishing side, start with whiting and flounder as the most reliable targets. Fish the first trough, cuts, washouts, sandbar corners, and areas where bait is being pushed by moving water. Pompano are possible, especially where the water is cleaner, the grass is manageable, and sand fleas, coquina, ghost shrimp, small crabs, or other bait are present.
For anglers looking for fast action, the nearshore Spanish mackerel bite is one of the clearest opportunities this week. Watch for birds, bait schools, jetties, passes, current seams, and clean green water. Spoons, Got-Cha plugs, small jigs, bucktails, and fast-moving shiny baits should all be in the box.
Offshore, the report points toward bottom fishing for boats with the right range, crew, bait, fuel, and weather window. Beeliners, scamp, triggerfish, grouper, snapper-type reef fish, amberjack, cobia, king mackerel, mahi, and swordfish are all part of this week’s offshore picture, but longer runs still require careful planning around storms, seas, fuel, bait, and the ride home.
This weekend’s weather window looks fishable, with light southeast winds, low surf, and low rip-current risk, but conditions can change fast on the Gulf Coast. Check radar, tides, marine forecasts, buoy observations, and local conditions before making a run.
Watch this week’s full report for the best fishing game plan, target species, bait and lure tips, tide timing, surf conditions, nearshore action, offshore planning, and boating safety reminders for the Alabama Gulf Coast and Northwest Florida.