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Redfish, also known as Red Drum, are one of the Gulf Coast's premier inshore gamefish. They're known for their copper-red coloration and distinctive black spot on their tail, which helps distinguish them from other species. - Fight hard when hooked, making them a favorite among sport anglers. - Can be found year-round in Mississippi waters, with peak seasons in fall and spring. - Often feed in shallow water, creating visible "tailing" when their tails break the surface while feeding on the bottom.
Experience exceptional inshore fishing in D'Iberville with Double Hooker Fishing Charters. Captain Mark Gay specializes in targeting the area's famous redfish in the productive waters of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. With years of local experience, this fishing charter offers both novice and experienced anglers the opportunity to reel in quality catches while enjoying the scenic waterways around D'Iberville. The protected bays and marshes create perfect conditions for year-round fishing, with seasonal patterns bringing different species into focus. All necessary fishing gear, licenses, and expert guidance are included to ensure a productive day on the water. Whether you're looking for a half-day trip or a full-day adventure, booking with a local guide like Captain Mark provides the inside track to the best fishing spots around D'Iberville.
Captain Mark Gay of Double Hooker Fishing Charters offers professional guided fishing trips in the D'Iberville and Biloxi area. His local knowledge and experience ensure you'll have the best chance at landing quality redfish and other inshore species. Charter packages typically include all necessary fishing gear, bait, licenses, and fish cleaning services. The comfortable, well-equipped vessel provides everything needed for a successful day on the water. For current rates and availability, contact Captain Mark directly to discuss trip options and book your D'Iberville fishing adventure.
The photos showcase anglers enjoying success with redfish, one of the most sought-after inshore species in Mississippi waters. Double Hooker Fishing Charters specializes in putting clients on these hard-fighting fish that provide both excellent sport and delicious table fare. Captain Mark's extensive knowledge of local waters allows him to target productive fishing grounds regardless of conditions or season.
Charter trips are customized to match your experience level and fishing goals, whether you're a seasoned angler looking for trophy catches or a family wanting to introduce children to the joy of fishing. The shallow bays and marsh areas around D'Iberville offer protected waters where you can fish comfortably while enjoying the coastal scenery and wildlife.
Redfish (also known as red drum) are the stars of inshore fishing around D'Iberville. These copper-colored gamefish with their distinctive black tail spot provide excellent action on light tackle. They can be found year-round in the Mississippi Sound, with particularly good fishing in the fall and spring as they cruise shallow waters looking for crabs, shrimp, and baitfish. Captain Mark targets them using live bait presentations around oyster reefs, grass flats, and channel edges where redfish naturally feed. The average catch ranges from 3-8 pounds, though trophy-sized bull reds exceeding 20 pounds are possible during certain seasons.
Double Hooker Fishing Charters provides everything needed for a successful day on the water. The vessel is well-maintained, equipped with quality rods, reels, and electronics to locate fish efficiently. Trips typically begin early morning when fishing is most productive, though afternoon trips can be arranged based on tides and conditions. Wear comfortable clothing appropriate for the weather, bring sun protection, and don't forget your camera to document your catch. Captain Mark welcomes anglers of all experience levels and can adapt the trip to suit your preferences, whether you're seeking non-stop action with multiple species or focusing on trophy redfish.