With over 200 species of fish in our waters, you get to choose from inshore fishing, pier fishing, wade fishing and deep sea fishing. Jack Crevalle, drum, shark, and more call the waters of the Mississippi Sound home as well as the bass, perch, catfish, and others that live in the freshwater streams and rivers that feed Back Bay. You never know what you might get when your pole bends in the brackish water.
Slider
Pages
Translate
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The Mississippi Gulf Coast offers every type of
fishing you could dream of....freshwater, brackish water, and saltwater
can challenge the casting angler, fly fisher, and the troller.
With over 200 species of fish in our waters, you get to choose from inshore fishing, pier fishing, wade fishing and deep sea fishing. Jack Crevalle, drum, shark, and more call the waters of the Mississippi Sound home as well as the bass, perch, catfish, and others that live in the freshwater streams and rivers that feed Back Bay. You never know what you might get when your pole bends in the brackish water.
With over 200 species of fish in our waters, you get to choose from inshore fishing, pier fishing, wade fishing and deep sea fishing. Jack Crevalle, drum, shark, and more call the waters of the Mississippi Sound home as well as the bass, perch, catfish, and others that live in the freshwater streams and rivers that feed Back Bay. You never know what you might get when your pole bends in the brackish water.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment