Lew is a product of childhood across all walks of life and all over Baldwin County, but of course, the waterfront has always felt like home. Growing up on the river in Bon Secour, or the creeks of Mifflin, Lew spent his summers in Orange Beach. With two decades of commercial fishing, he is the truest jack of all trades. The captain is a mechanical engineer by day and an oyster farmer/Diesel mechanic/hydraulic repairs on nights and weekends.
What Will You Catch?
Shark fishing in Alabama offers an exciting opportunity to catch various shark species and other fish. Here are some of the most sought-after species you might encounter:
– Shark Species: Bull Shark, Blacktip Shark, Spinner Shark, Tiger Shark, Greater Hammerhead, Lemon Shark, Bonnethead Shark, Finetooth Shark, Shortfin Mako Shark, Atlantic Sharpnose Shark, Sandbar Shark (Research Only), Great White Sharks, Dusky Shark (No Harvest)
– Mackerel Species: King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel
– Drum Species: Red Drum (Redfish), Black Drum
– Other Game Fish: Cobia (Ling), Jack Crevalle, HUGE Stingrays