At 5 a.m. a cannon blast was held to kick off the official start of the 89th annual Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo. This year the fishing tournament has a shark category, after not having one for eight years.
) - A lot of excitement over on Dauphin Island as the 89th Annual Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo is officially underway.Thousands of anglers undocked their boats eager and ready to get out on the water and cast their line. For some anglers, the weather is their only concern.
But, the island couldn’t have looked more beautiful, with clear skies and calm waters. A welcoming sight for anglers, Andrew cook and Wilson Murphey, hoping for good weather.“Sheepshead,” said Cook, “sharks are not in the plans but we are hoping to catch a speck or something.” “Over the past few years we started talking with South Alabama Marine Sciences as well as some other scientists and they went ahead and said that they’re plentiful out there and the ecology of it is the right time, they’re everywhere and we and we can go ahead and fish them again,” said Moore.
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