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Tuna Charters out of Alabama
Posted on 5/26/25 at 2:48 pm
Posted on 5/26/25 at 2:48 pm
Any of you guys been on a tuna charter out of Gulf Shores, Fort Morgan, etc and had a good enough time you’d recommend the boat and captain? Looking at trying to get a trip in the next year or so before I waste too much time and my dad is no longer able to go on a trip like this. He’s open to a long day trip or an overnight charter.
Posted on 5/26/25 at 6:00 pm to Bryant91092
I have not personally been with him, but I’ve heard nothing but good things about Captain Kurt Charters.
Posted on 5/26/25 at 6:04 pm to Bryant91092
There are several (well a few) well respected captains operating tuna trips out of there and or Orange Beach. The downside is it’s a SEVERAL hour trip to get from there to tuna fishing grounds. I live close to there and I plan to drive to Venice to get on a tuna boat. I’d rather spend my traveling time in a vehicle rather than a boat. Most DI or OB tuna trips are a multi day deal.
Posted on 5/26/25 at 7:28 pm to Beaux Man
been seeing some nice YF hanging up at the Venice Marina docks in the afternoon when the boats come in on the Venice Webcam...
Posted on 5/26/25 at 7:31 pm to Beaux Man
Capt. Kurt or Lady Ann out of Dauphin Island. Annie Girl, Summer Breeze II, Seaspray, Lady D or Intimidator out of Orange Beach. Kurt runs a big center console, the rest are 57-65’ Resmondos or Gilman (Lady Ann).
Posted on 5/26/25 at 8:07 pm to Bryant91092
Thanks for the info. Captain Kurt charters looks promising for sure.
Posted on 5/26/25 at 8:22 pm to Bryant91092
Captain Brock Horner is the best.
Posted on 5/26/25 at 9:17 pm to Beaux Man
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I live close to there and I plan to drive to Venice to get on a tuna boat. I’d rather spend my traveling time in a vehicle rather than a boat. Most DI or OB tuna trips are a multi day deal.
I go back and forth on this. The charters are basically the same price. As someone in the Florida panhandle, it really just depends on where the bite is. If it’s lump fishing which can be hit and miss or if there’s a hot rig close enough to Alabama, you could skip a night in a hotel and possibly two by fishing out of bama. The lodging and accommodations and restaurants are also a lot better in Alabama. Most don’t want to take their wives or families to Venice. It doesn’t bother me, but if you can fit it all in for close to the same price …
The main benefit to fishing Louisiana or Venice is if the bite isn’t great in the north gulf you have many many more options.
This post was edited on 5/26/25 at 9:18 pm
Posted on 5/27/25 at 6:41 am to baldona
If it were me looking to book a trip, I would rather be drinking beer on a boat someone else was driving than cussing traffic on I-10.
I used to work as a second captain on 36+ hour tuna trips out of Alabama. , Some people would freak out when told a 36 hour tuna trip for 8 people was $7,000. After tip and fish cleaning it worked out to around $1,000 a person with a full boat. But when you figure it up it all comes out about the same or even cheaper than other options.
Two day trips out of Venice will run you over $3,000 per day, maybe even $4,000. Most charge $2,200-2,400 per day PLUS fuel, so add another $1,200 at least. Add tip for the deckhand and you are looking at closer to $4,000 day. Add in lodging and deckhand tip, and you are looking at over $1,500 per person. If you only fish one day it will be closer to $1,000 per person.
If you decide to do two day trips out of Orange Beach bottom fishing and pay for middle of the road rooms/condo during the summer you will be looking at over $1,000 per person.
If you go on a tuna trip with one of the big Freemans or Contenders out of Alabama, you will be looking at $3,500-$5,000 for 6 people for a 12 to 18 hour trip. Add in lodging and you are looking at close to $1,000 a person for a single day trip, or well over a $1,000 per person if you fish two days.
My point being is that the cost of a trip can be misleading. If you enjoy fishing and being on the water, everyone should do at least one 36 hour tuna trip. It will be a lot of riding, but you will do a lot of fishing between the dock and the rigs on most trips. Plus, there is a lot to be said for a comfortable air conditioned salon with a galley, head and satellite TV.
I used to work as a second captain on 36+ hour tuna trips out of Alabama. , Some people would freak out when told a 36 hour tuna trip for 8 people was $7,000. After tip and fish cleaning it worked out to around $1,000 a person with a full boat. But when you figure it up it all comes out about the same or even cheaper than other options.
Two day trips out of Venice will run you over $3,000 per day, maybe even $4,000. Most charge $2,200-2,400 per day PLUS fuel, so add another $1,200 at least. Add tip for the deckhand and you are looking at closer to $4,000 day. Add in lodging and deckhand tip, and you are looking at over $1,500 per person. If you only fish one day it will be closer to $1,000 per person.
If you decide to do two day trips out of Orange Beach bottom fishing and pay for middle of the road rooms/condo during the summer you will be looking at over $1,000 per person.
If you go on a tuna trip with one of the big Freemans or Contenders out of Alabama, you will be looking at $3,500-$5,000 for 6 people for a 12 to 18 hour trip. Add in lodging and you are looking at close to $1,000 a person for a single day trip, or well over a $1,000 per person if you fish two days.
My point being is that the cost of a trip can be misleading. If you enjoy fishing and being on the water, everyone should do at least one 36 hour tuna trip. It will be a lot of riding, but you will do a lot of fishing between the dock and the rigs on most trips. Plus, there is a lot to be said for a comfortable air conditioned salon with a galley, head and satellite TV.
Posted on 5/27/25 at 9:43 am to Bryant91092
Kurt hammers the fish- but I would also recommend just going to venice and staying at the marina- such a fun trip and the lodging is great
Posted on 5/27/25 at 8:41 pm to Bryant91092
Not sure if he is still running charters but Bill Staff on the Seaspray out of Alabama used to fish on the Louisiana side 15 or so years ago during the spring and would come in after his 3 day trips absolutely loaded with tuna, wahoo, and amberjack. He ran a 65 or 70 Resmondo
Saw him one afternoon with the bbq pit going, flying kites live baiting tuna while we were on a center console. Like damn, I wish I was on that boat.
I say all that to say the guy definitely knows how to fish if he isn’t retired
Saw him one afternoon with the bbq pit going, flying kites live baiting tuna while we were on a center console. Like damn, I wish I was on that boat.
I say all that to say the guy definitely knows how to fish if he isn’t retired
Posted on 5/27/25 at 9:48 pm to Jeebus
Bill Staff infection (because he kills every fish he comes in contact with) is still doing it as far as I know. Seaspray is a 65’ Resmondo and he has embarrassed me catching tuna when we couldn’t get a bite during the middle of the day (live chumming is a game changer but you have to have enough bait).
That is the thing about being on a big charterboat. Yes it is slow. But you have a grill, a head and shower, satellite TV, a bunk, and most important air conditioning.
I am very biased. But I think 2 days on a boat fishing/drinking/cooking/eating is a pretty good option..
A fall Saturday in October with nice weather watching college football inside and catching runa/dolphin/marlin on the back deck is hard to beat.
That is the thing about being on a big charterboat. Yes it is slow. But you have a grill, a head and shower, satellite TV, a bunk, and most important air conditioning.
I am very biased. But I think 2 days on a boat fishing/drinking/cooking/eating is a pretty good option..
A fall Saturday in October with nice weather watching college football inside and catching runa/dolphin/marlin on the back deck is hard to beat.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 9:12 am to captdalton
I agree 100% with Captdalton. I've been fishing tuna out of Venice since the late 90's when there were only a half dozen or so charters. I quit fishing Venice about 5 years ago when the boats all went to $22-2400 a day plus fuel and tip. When you add it up I can do a 72 hr trip with 6-7 people for about the same price as 2 days back to back in Venice by the time you consider lodging and food. When you do the math it's not even close figuring up time with lines in the water on a 72 hr as opposed to 2 days 10-12 hrs out of Venice. If you're lucky you might get 16 hrs of fishing those days as opposed to 44-48 hrs of non stop reeling on a 72 hr big boat. Plus there is something magical about watching the sun go down 100 miles offshore.
Just my .02

Just my .02

Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:45 am to Bryant91092
Buddy Vlad out of Fort Morgan has a really nice Freeman. He catches tuna, but has been catching nice swordfish. His charter is MSC. Capt Kurt is good as well. They are the top two out of fort morgan.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 1:13 pm to lsuson
I've got your buddy Vlad booked for a 12 hr swordfish trip August 1st. Never fished with him before but had a half hour conversation with him prior to booking. Seems like a good guy. Really looking foward to the trip. It's the wife's B'day trip so I'm hoping he can get a sword for her.
Posted on 5/30/25 at 8:10 am to Sea Hoss
You picked a good guy to go with. I would be very surprised if you don't come back with 1 or 2. He's had days with 4 swords. Guess he's pinpointed hot spots to do drifts.
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