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Mon - May 20 2013
New grey triggerfish regulations to go into effect
After the recent stock assessment for great triggerfish national Marine fisheries service has announced new regulations that will go in place for the 2013 fishing season. Gray triggerfish will close from June 1 to July 31 and reopen on August 1, 2013 with a 2 fish bag limit and a 14 inch size limit. After […]


Wed - May 01 2013
Orange Beach offshore overnight tuna fishing trip – Marty and Tim ride again; April 28 – 29, 2013
On this offshore fishing trip we had a very successful plumbing company from Atlanta Georgia on the boat. We departed orange Beach Marina at 6 AM and headed south into the Gulf of Mexico to catch some fresh live bait. Shortly thereafter we headed off shore to our first bottom fishing locations. The first Stop […]


Sun - Apr 28 2013
Half day morning charter with Lance and family
Orange Beach, Al. – On this Saturday morning we had a two dads and two kids in the boat for a morning 6 hour charter. They were staying over at the Perdido Beach Resort and they boarded the boat at 5:30 am. We then headed offshore just south of Gulf Shores to some artificial reefs. […]


Sat - Apr 27 2013
Afternoon half day fishing trip for Jerry, Al and the guys – Tealwood version 2.0
Orange Beach, Alabama – On this afternoon six-hour trip we had all of my neighborhood friends onboard for fishing trip. We departed orange Beach Marina at 12:45 and headed back out her second trip of the day. We rode off shore and hour and a half and started fishing. We talk to bunch ofbig old […]


Sat - Apr 27 2013
Alabama offshore overnight trip on April 25-26, 2013
Orange Beach, Al. – On this offshore overnight trip we had some of my good friends and customers from the Baton Rouge/Lafayette Louisiana area. Most of them had fished the overnight charter with us before but a handful of them had never been to the Alabama Gulf Coast. We departed Thursday morning at 6 AM […]


Mon - Apr 15 2013
4 hour Family Fishing trip on Friday April 12 in Orange Beach
After all the bad weather blew out last night, we headed offshore with David and his wife and kids on an afternoon 4 hour charter. He was just wanting to introduce his family to the world of deep-sea fishing and we did that in fine fashion. We caught some spanish mackerel and some big ones of that. The biggest spanish of the day was just over 6 pounds and put up a heck of a fight on light tackle.


Tue - Apr 09 2013
Orange Beach deep-sea fishing trip with the Castillo family April 6, 2013
On this half day six hour charter fishing trip, we had to Castillo family who is in town from Mobile, Alabama. As it worked out there was three daughters on board for this trip. It just so happened to be Reagan's birthday who is the youngest child who I believe had more fun than any six people I know! We headed offshore some 15 miles per for spot where the fishing was a little slow. Then moved on offshore a little further to the east and fountain triggers, Vermilion snapper, white snapper and one big old hungry shark.


Wed - Apr 03 2013
Afternoon 6 hour charter with Scott and his family on April 2, 2013
Orange Beach/Gulf Shores, Alabama – afternoon six hour fishing charter April 2, 2013 On this fishing trip we had Scott Rolfs and his three sons onboard who were vacationing in town for spring break. We departed Orange Beach Marina at 12:30 PM and ran offshore just over an hour to get started bottom fishing. Scott […]


Tue - Apr 02 2013
Orange Beach morning six hour charter with Jeremy on April 2, 2013
Orange Beach / Gulf Shores, Al On this morning spring break trip we had Jeremy Repal on the boat for a half day charter trip. We had 5 dads and 6 kids that were experienced fishermen and they had a great time. We caught red Snapper, amberjack, almaco jacks, vermillion snapper, white snapper and hooked […]


Sat - Mar 30 2013
Friday morning fishing trip with the Voster family, spring break 2013
We left out before the sunrise this morning with Mr. Voster’s family and friends that were staying in Gulf Shores for Spring break on there six hour fishing trip. We had the big green egg grill lit cooking breakfast as we watched a beautiful sunrise on the Gulf of Mexico. Once we reached the fishing […]


 
 
Offshore Fishing Charter Boats Articles

Articles about Intimidator Charters & Johnny Greene

 

Tuna Battle of the Big Boys

September 20, 2012 - Tuna fish doesn’t always come in a can and served rolled-up on a cracker as sushi. Now’s the time to catch the best tuna of the year off Alabama’s Gulf Coast that weigh from 40 to 200 pounds, with the average being between 50 and 80 pounds. You can catch tuna on the edge of the Continental Shelf and near deep-water oil wells Read more…

 

Clean Water and a Light Breeze Equals Fantastic Fishing at Alabama’s Gulf Coast

September 18, 2012 - With grouper season been open the fall we concentrated some effort on this overnight trip toward catching scamp, red grouper and gags. We also did some deep dropping for: tilefish and yellow edge grouper also. Read more…

 

Consider an Adventure Trip with Captain Johnny Greene at Alabama’s Gulf Coast to Catch 13-15 Species

August 14, 2012 - On this offshore overnight fishing trip we had a group of fathers and sons for their annual trip. We talked everything from big bull dolphin, to yellowfin tuna, and even a whopper Wahoo on the way home. Read more…

 

Summer Fishing on Alabama’s Gulf Coast Is Wide Open with Captain Johnny Greene

May 29, 2012 - The Spanish and King mackerel fishing the spring has been absolutely wonderful and may first great memories for kids and parents too. Read more…

 

February May Have Some Cold Weather But the Fishing Will Be Hot with Captain Johnny Greene

February 7, 2012 - The upcoming Red Snapper season and the offshore amberjack fishing in January has been as good as anything you could ever imagine. Read more…

 

Holiday Fishing is Great in December 2011

November 15, 2011 - During the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, we find businessmen take their employees on 2-day fishing trips, not only to show their appreciation for the work their employees have done, but also as an opportunity for team building. Read the full article…

 

Get Out Of The Way, Here Comes the Grouper to Alabama’s Gulf Coast

September 27, 2011 - “The bigger yellow fin tuna and the black fin tuna are really biting now as are the big wahoo also are biting right now. We caught one that weighed about 65 pounds and had two other wahoo that got away. We caught a 100-pound yellow fin tuna and some that weighed 30- to 50-pounds each. Our black fin tuna weighed up to 18-pounds each. The triggerfish and the vermilion snapper bite also was good. The triggerfish we caught weighed about 7- to 8-pounds each, and the vermilion snapper weighed from 3- to 4-pounds each. The amberjacks bite was really-good offshore. Amberjacks can weigh up to 100 pounds, but most are in the 30- to 50-pound range. From now until the end of November, wahoo, tuna, amberjack and grouper will be our target fish offshore.” Read the full article…

 

Catch Em’ All in August on Alabama’s Gulf Coast at the Pier, Offshore and Inshore

August 23, 2011 - At this time of year, Greene targets yellow fin tuna and black fin tuna and catches a number of other species on the way from Orange Beach to the deep-water rigs where he fishes for tuna… Read the full article…

 

Double-Down Offshore Alabama’s Gulf Coast

July 26, 2011 - More people today want to fight sharks. So, on a 6-hour trip, we’ll start trolling for king mackerel and Spanish mackerel as we come-out of the pass… Read the full article…

 

June Means Red Snapper Time on the Alabama Gulf Coast and the Fish Are Hungry

June 10, 2011 - “We’re keeping 12- to 15-pound snapper, but we’ve also got about 20 snapper that weigh from 23- to 25-pounds each. We’re also catching good numbers of yellow edge grouper, golden tile fish and other kinds of grouper. We’re headed for the deep-water rigs where the yellow fin tuna have been biting really well. This summer may be the very-best fishing for a wide variety of fish that the Orange Beach region has seen in many, many years.”

 

My First Time Offshore Fishing in Orange Beach Alabama with Brian Wood

April 13, 2011 - After this trip I decided that I’d much rather go to Orange Beach than Destin or Panama City. Not only was the fishing fun, but the food was great. We were in a hurry to get home after our trip, but someone recommended we stop and eat at Doc’s Seafood Shack and Oyster Bar on the canal. They would have cooked our catch for us, but we were in a hurry to get on the road, so we ordered off the menu. That fresh seafood was wonderful. This was my first trip offshore at Orange Beach, but it won’t be my last

 

As Red Snapper Season Closes This Weekend, Alabama Gulf Coast Anglers Get 8,400 - More Square Miles to Fish

November 27, 2010 - “It was a great fall, in my opinion,” Greene said. “There were a lot of people in town that wouldn’t have been here if we hadn’t had the fall snapper season.” I was able to book about 90 percent of the days we had available and the weather cost me a couple of days.

 

Fall Fishing Season - A Success!

November 20, 2010 - There’s great news,  the government has opened more than 8,400 - square miles of the Gulf of Mexico for fishing. This coming weekend is the last 3 days of the special fall red snapper season in the Gulf of Mexico, and anglers who come to Orange Beach, Alabama, this weekend may have an opportunity to fish these waters that no one has fished all spring and summer.  The big wahoo often are caught in this area of reopened fishing waters.  Many of the offshore rigs that historically have held yellow fin and black fin tuna will be opened, and almost all the waters that the captains at Orange Beach normally fish are now open for fishing.

 

When Santa Claus Plays Second Fiddle to the Fish at Gulf State Park Pier in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

November 8, 2010 - Now’s the time of year that locals and visitors to the Gulf State Park Pier in Gulf Shores, Alabama, have been dreaming of all year. Few people ever see and even fewer get in on a rally of big red fish. Many vacationers have gone home in November. Only the real fishermen get off their couches, leave the comforts of their homes and stand out in the wind and nippy air to look for the big schools of giant red fish like little children peeping out the window on Christmas morning, looking for Santa Claus.

 

Fishing Alabama’s Gulf Coast After the Oil Spill on the Gulf of Mexico

November 4, 2010 - Gulf Shores, Al. - I first met Captain Johnny Greene when he was a 17-year-old deckhand on a charter boat out of Orange Beach, Alabama. I looked at this hard-working young man and asked, “What are you going to be when you grow up?” Greene looked me square in the eyes, and with the conviction of a hanging judge, said, “One day, I’m going to own the biggest charter boat in Orange Beach, Alabama.”  I’d never seen a teenager with that type of resolve, and I really thought he might have a chance to make his dream come true, because on that day he proved he wasn’t shy about working hard and making sure that all the fishermen caught fish.  Then when we returned to the dock, he cleaned those fish with the speed of a buzz saw.

 

You Take ‘Em Amberjacks at Alabama’s Gulf Coast Right Now

October 28, 2010 - Gulf Shores, Al - Shaped like a torpedo with a breakaway speed of a thoroughbred and having the never-give-up attitude of a heavyweight boxing champion, the amberjack is one of the fiercest fighting fish in the Gulf of Mexico.  When you hook-up with an amberjack, you know you have a big fish on the line. About 30-seconds later, when you’re sweating, your muscles are aching, and your legs are quivering, you know you have-on a monster-sized amberjack.  Then, you may look to your left and your right to see who’s standing next to you, so you can hand-off the rod.  More than a few young, strong fishermen have been whipped on the sides of boats by big amberjacks this fall on Alabama’s Gulf Coast. This year, at Orange Beach, Alabama, charter boats are bringing-in some of the biggest amberjacks ever caught there.

 

48 hours of Non-Stop Fishing With Capt Johnny Greene on Alabama's Gulf Coast

October 22, 2010 - This past weekend, the third in October, we had a 2-day offshore charter trip with two anglers, whose goal was to try to catch as many-different types of fish as he could catch in 2 days.  Many people have a misconception that to charter an overnight trip, you have to have a lot of people, but that’s not true.  You actually only need at least two people for a charter trip. On many charters, you can take as many, or as few, people as you want to take.

 

Sword-fight In The Gulf

October 14, 2010 - Fishermen out of the Port of Orange Beach, Alabama, do battle with swordfish, named the "Gladiators of the seas", almost every month throughout the fall, spring and summer. One of the captains who takes anglers out to battle these gladiators is Captain Johnny Greene of the charter boat "Intimidator." Here’s Captain Greene's story.

 

Sargassum - The Nursery of the Gulf

October 04, 2010 - Most people call it seaweed, weedlines or grass, but the correct name for the weeds floating offshore of Alabama’s Coast out in the Gulf of Mexico is sargassum.  As scientists and researchers begin to study these free-floating grass lines we’ve learned that they’re not just a great place to catch dolphin, marlin, wahoo, tuna, tripletails and many of the other pelagic species, but they’re also the nursery of the Gulf of Mexico. As fishermen leave the Port of Orange Beach on 8-, 10- and 12-hour and 2-day trips to catch red snapper starting this Friday, October 1, they more than likely will see these sargassum weedlines.

 

More and Bigger Snapper at Alabama’s Gulf Coast than Ever Before

September 27, 2010 - Red snapper season begins October 1 and runs through November 21 in the Gulf of Mexico.  The season is strictly a weekend season, with fishing permitted from 12:01 am Friday through 12:00 midnight Sunday.  The payoff for snapper fisherman this year will be probably the largest number of big red snapper that fishermen in Orange Beach ever have seen.

 

Red Snapper Season Opening in Alabama

September 25, 2010 - Red snapper season off Alabama’s Gulf Coast begins October 1st and runs through November 21st.  The federal government also has opened 8,000 miles of the Gulf of Mexico waters, about 150- to 160-miles south of Orange Beach, Alabama, that previously have been closed to fishing.  Anglers may fish and keep the fish they catch during this special fall red snapper season only on weekends during that period.

 

Gulf Coast eyes tourism boost from fall snapper season

September 22, 2010 - Johnny Greene, a charter captain based at Orange Beach Marina on the Alabama coast, said some boat operators aren't interested in the fall snapper season because they made so much money off a BP program that paid crews thousands of dollars each week to scout for oil in Gulf waters.

 

Fall Snapper Season Gets Thumbs Up from Council by DAVID RAINER

August 28, 2010 - The Gulf Council recommended 24 day fall Red Snapper season for anglers along the Gulf Coast.  David Rainer of Outdoor Alabama Wrote this article about specifics of that meeting in Pensacola in August 2010

 

Fishery management council recommends 24-day red snapper season

August 20, 2010 - From Al.com and the Mobile Press Register

 

Gulf Council Hopes for Fall Snapper Season by David Rainer

June 19, 2010 - At the June Council Meeting we are happy to report that we have paved the way for a fall Red Snapper Season.  We hope in August that we can move forward with a fall season should the landings data come back like we think it should.

 

The wind could change tomorrow and the oil could be here in five days

June 2, 2010 - The wind could change tomorrow and the oil could be here in five days," said Greene.  "But you know what? If it did happen, we’d pack up and go to another port and go fishing.  We’re fishermen.  That’s what we do."

 

December’s a Great Month to Deep-Drop Fish and Catch Plenty of Fish Offshore at Alabama’s Gulf Coast with Captain Johnny Greene

Friday, December 11, 2009 - December is a great month to fish, and there are plenty of fish to be caught this month, especially if you pick days when the weather’s good.  We’ve got yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna, and wahoo.  December’s proven to be a great month for deep-dropping down to 500-700 feet for yellowedge grouper, snowy grouper, longtail bass…

 

Insider Tips for catching and cooking Cobia

Tuesday, March 10, 2009 - The cobia should start showing-up about the middle of March, and usually anglers will catch some pretty-big fish at the beginning of the run…

 

Fishing Doesn’t Get Any Better Than October Offshore at Orange Beach with Captain Johnny Greene

Sunday, October 12, 2008 - In October, we don’t have to travel nearly as far to find and catch the gag grouper as we do in the summertime…

 

Tuna Time in Alabama

Monday, November 19, 2007 - In November, we catch numbers of yellowfin tuna offshore, plenty of blackfin tuna on light tackle and triggerfish, amberjacks and grouper on the deep wrecks offshore. But our main fish this month are the yellowfin tuna, the blackfin tuna and the wahoo…

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May 19, 2013

The deep-sea fishing report for the charter boat Intimidator. Fishing over the last month has been really good from big yellowfin tuna to small lure tickling mackerels.

Four hour trolling trips: We have not run any four hours this year due to the absence of any king or spanish mackerel to be caught, with any consistency. However, over the last week the mackerels have showed up and those boats staying near shore have done quite well.

Six-hour half day trips: These trips have consistently been the most popular trip that we run for families looking for a good time. We have had some very good catches this year and fully expect that trend to continue with snapper season starting in just a few weeks.

On the full day charters we have had good luck with some nice triggerfish, Vermillion snapper, and Amber jacks. These trips last week, have really allowed us to showcase our ability to produce high-quality trips for you.

Overnight fishing charters: As many of you may know we have always ran a lot of overnight fishing charters. As proof of what we have done, please make sure to read our fishing reports, you should be quite amazed. From giant yellowfin tuna to some of the prettiest scamp fishing we have had in a long time, these trips continue to get better and better.

If you were looking for a new charter fishing vessel to help entertain your family or group of anglers please consider us as we have been around for over 20 years and will be glad to share our friendly and knowledgeable expertise with you. Make sure to follow us on twitter and Facebook as we take pictures and update daily.

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May 7, 2013

Orange Beach / Gulf Shores Intimidator deep sea charter boat fishing report - Over the past month we have enjoyed some of the finest offshore overnight tuna fishing trips we have had in a long time.

The offshore fishing - started off really good with fish in close around the Ram Powell. Then they migrated on offshore with the recent cool weather that we have had. The blue water has been in really close too, and we have seen some scattered grass and some flying fish. It has truly been very good for yellowfin and blackfin tuna. We have caught a couple of wahoo as well as a few Dolphin and mahi-mahi.

Bottom fishing trips - we have ran a good many six hour charters this spring and have done very well with triggerfish, Vermillion snapper and white snapper. On the longer overnight trips we have done surprisingly well with big scamps and red groupers.

Nearshore trolling trips - nearshore trolling has not been very good this spring at all. I would render a guess that it is only due to all of the late-season cold fronts that have roared through and the fact that the water temperature has remained fairly low for this time of year. However, this will quickly improve as we have had a predominant Southeast wind flow over the last couple of weeks.

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April 10, 2013

Orange Beach / Gulf Shores Intimidator deep sea charter fishing boat report - Over the past several weeks we have enjoyed a very successful Spring Break as many people have visited the Alabama Gulf Coast on vacation. We appreciate those of you who took the time to enjoy your fishing trip with us and hope that those of you considering an offshore fishing trip will give us a shot.

Four hour trips - these trips are starting to become more and more productive every day as the water temperature and air warms up. As of this past Sunday the Spanish Mackerel have showed up and have become fairly consistent as we are Cobia fishing. This is a good time of year to book and economical trip and have the possibility of catching a big Cobia which has to be 33 inches overall length to keep.

Six hour trips - as always these are our most popular trips throughout the course of the entire fishing year. Over the past several weeks we have had tremendous success with Vermilion Snapper, White Snapper and a few Triggerfish. However, being able to add a little bit of Spanish Mackerel trolling on top of the really good bottom fishing will make for an even more enjoyable trip this time of year.

Full day trips - as always these trips are highly successful and you should expect to catch some big fish like Amberjack, Scamp, Red Grouper, Vermilion Snapper, Triggerfish and even possibly a big Wahoo or King Mackerel on a high-speed troller as we go in and out to the fishing grounds.

Overnight trips - are always the most productive trip that we offer and are just now beginning to get really good offshore. The Wahoo and Black Fin Tuna bite is very consistent and the Yellow Fin Tunas are starting to show up in good numbers. If you mix in some bottom fishing with some of the afore mentioned reef fish species you will quickly realize the level of success available to you on an Overnight Fishing Trip.

As always we are available for Charter most every day with the exception of a few sacred holidays. If you're considering a deep-sea fishing trip and don't know where to begin, give me a call, we book hundreds of fishing trips a year and we can take all of the uncertainties from your mind regarding booking a deep-sea fishing trip. Without you guys we don't get to go fishing.

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Mar 8, 2013

Orange Beach / Gulf Shores Intimidator deep sea charter fishing boat report - Spring break fishing season is finally upon us we are ready to roll for some great fishing this time of year.

The four hour trolling trips for Spanish mackerel should start to appear in the next couple of days. It will get better as the water warms up and the bait continues to move it.

Six hour trips continue to be the most popular fishing trip this time of year. It allows us time to troll offshore and try to pick up a few Spanish or king mackerel then, allows us ample time to bottom fish for species such as triggerfish, Vermilion, white Snapper as well as a host of other species.

The longer day trips are for the fishermen that are serious about catching lots of big fish. This time of year you can be rewarded with some big Amberjacks, as well as the afore mentioned bottom fish and Mackerel species.

It will not be long until the overnight fishing charters begin to pick up and start producing large trophy size yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna and some rather large Wahoos.

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