Fort Morgan, just west of Gulf Shores, Alabama, is where the 12 Hour Charter leaves the Fort Morgan Marina Boat Ramp for a full day of offshore fishing. This 12-hour trip gives anglers time to run farther, pick productive reefs, and switch tactics as the day unfolds. It’s a trip shaped around patience—the kind of outing that turns a single bite into a story.
You’ll push beyond the nearshore hum into the Gulf’s deeper water. Expect a mix of trolling on the commutes and extended bottom fishing at multiple ledges and artificial reefs. Targets change with season and regulation but commonly include red snapper when open, vermilion snapper, triggerfish, amberjack, and grouper—reef species that reward persistence and a long day. The extended schedule also opens the door to fast-paced trolling strikes that contrast nicely with the slower rhythm of bottom rigs.
Departure is typically around 7:00 a.m., and the charter covers bait, tackle, fishing license, fuel, and life-saving equipment—so you show up ready to fish. With space for up to 23 anglers, the vessel balances a social atmosphere with room to work lines. The captain reads the water, moving to short-lived bites or settling in when a spot is holding fish. That flexibility is the trip’s advantage: you’re not racing the clock.
For visitors to Gulf Shores, this charter doubles as an introduction to the region’s offshore structure—sand flats that roll into nearshore reefs and then drop to deeper hard-bottom lanes. The seascape can produce dolphin pods, sea turtles, and spectacular sky at sunset as you head back in. The meeting point at Fort Morgan ties the trip to a stretch of coast with its own history: Fort Morgan at the tip of the peninsula is a 19th-century coastal defense site within sight of the marina.
Practical guests should pack sun protection, layered clothing for changing conditions, motion-sickness prevention if needed, and a cooler for your catch if regulations allow. Expect a long day on deck—plan food and hydration accordingly. The captain’s permit and local knowledge make this one of the best ways to access productive offshore grounds without owning a boat.
Why book it? Because a 12-hour charter is fishing without a clock: more chances at peak windows, time to chase the bite, and the patience to make a full day count. Whether you’re a seasoned angler chasing a personal best or a newcomer wanting a real Gulf adventure, this trip delivers the kind of varied, full-day fishing that defines coastal Alabama’s offshore reputation.
Book through kokacharters for clear check-in instructions at Fort Morgan Marina Boat Ramp and to confirm season-specific target species, bag limits, and departure time. Bring a camera—there’s often marine life to photograph and enjoy fishing.