Gulf Coast Fishing Report
This week’s Gulf Coast Fishing Report covers June 27–28, 2026, from Dauphin Island and Mobile Bay through Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Perdido Key, and Pensacola. Read the full saltwater fishing report here: https://gulfcoastfishingreport.com Inshore trout, redfish, and flounder offer the most dependable starting plan around moving water, grass edges, oyster beds, docks, creek mouths, and protected shorelines. Surf anglers should focus on whiting and flounder in the first trough, washouts, and cuts, with pompano possible where the water is cleaner and grass is manageable. Spanish mackerel are the main nearshore action target around bait schools, birds, passes, jetties, and current seams. Offshore, light winds and low seas create a workable bottom-fishing window around reefs, wrecks, rigs, ships, and other structure where bait and current come together. Cactus Jack also breaks down weekend tides, marine weather, fuel information, tackle choices, and the best backup plans for anglers fishing from Dauphin Island to Pensacola. ⚓ SAFE BOAT — MAKE THE CALL BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE DOCK Everyone may be ready to go, but the captain still has to make the call. Safe Boat turns boating-specific conditions into a clear Boat Brief using wind, gusts, waves, marine forecast information, radar, advisories, launch timing, and return-by planning. Review Favorable, Caution, or Hazardous guidance, monitor changing conditions, and share the plan with your crew before everyone reaches the ramp. Try the 14-day SafeBoat Premium Preview on the Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/safe-boat-marine-weather/id6766000186
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