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Dauphin Island Chamber of Commerce |
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Capt. Mike’s Deep Sea Fishing |


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P.O. Box 502 Dauphin Island, Al 36528 251-861-5302 Come join us for fishing, fun and sun! |
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Quest Fishing Adventures |
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251-861-3500 800-441-2499 |


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The Wright One |
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251-391-1818 Dauphin Island Marina Capt. Jim Wright |

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Dauphin Island Marina |
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251-861-2201 Fax: 251-861-8708 P.O. Box 577 Dauphin Island, Al. 36528 Channel 16 VHF
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Kids love the “dolphin watch” and lighthouse cruise aboard “The Duke” Parents love that the children under six are free. |

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A full service marina with wet and dry storage, temporary dockage, gas, and diesel, engine repair, bait, tackle and a ship store. |
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A new waterfront community of luxury townhomes, each with it’s own yacht size boat slip and absolutely awesome views. |
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Call to book per person reservations, large and small private charters from Dauphin Island Marina: 60-FT LADY ANN, 65-FT ESCAPE, and 36-FT private charter boats. Small charters for 1 to 6 people, and large charters for 7 to 40 people. Per person and shared expense trips. One-half, three quarter, all-day and multi-day trips and tournaments. Bait, tackle, ice and license included. |
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If you like water related activities, your at the right place. Our charter fleet is among the best with record’s often broken and their main goal is your enjoyment. Red Snapper, Grouper, Spanish and King Mackerel, Amberjack and Tuna are some of the fish you will find just off our shores. If you prefer inshore fishing we have several fishing guides that will take you to flounder, white and speckled trout, red fish, tarpon and black fish all within sight of land. If you chose to bring your own boat, our recently remodeled Dauphin Island Marina offers dry and wet storage or overnight dockage. Tim Castex and his staff will make your stay a pleasant experience. Many inshore and offshore public fishing reefs are nearby and abundant with many varieties of fish. The sightseeing vessel “Duke” offers water tours for the family around the island and a chance to see how shrimping is done as well as an excursion around historical Sand Island Lighthouse. Perhaps you would like to take your family to our nearby barrier islands for a picnic or just to walk their beaches in search of sea shells it is all here!
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