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Lady D Charters, Alabama’s fishing favorite is the top choice for you to make your unforgettable deep sea fishing memory. Captain Casey Price and his crew will welcome you aboard the 62 foot Custom Built Resmondo and take you where almost anything is possible, on an offshore fishing charter in the Gulf waters surrounding beautiful Orange Beach, Alabama.
We are equipped to meet your every corporate and family fishing trip need. Whether entertaining corporate guests or just fishing with your friends and family, we are prepared to deliver you the trip of a lifetime aboard the “Lady D”. The “Lady D”, Capt. Casey Price and crew are among the finest of the Orange Beach Charter fishing fleet and are seasoned experts in every variety of offshore and near shore fishing. We are prepared to meet your year round fishing needs. In the Winter and Spring, guests can fish “the Lump” out of Louisiana or any of the offshore oil rigs for Tuna, Wahoo, Dolphin and Billfish. Later in the spring there are opportunities for to fish for Amberjack, Grouper, Scamp, Vermillion Snapper, and Trigger fish until the Red Snapper season opens when all bottom species can be targeted. Also, the “Lady D” is an excellent platform for Cobia fishing as Cobia begin their annual migration across the Panhandle of Florida towards their spawning grounds in Mississippi and Louisiana. Finally, fishing offshore for Tuna, Wahoo, Dolphin and all Bill Fish species is fantastic from spring through fall. As the season moves from Fall to Winter, the Bull Redfish are in full swing and can be targeted on a very relaxing day trip out of Orange Beach. As you can see, the fishing never ends.
The “Lady D” was the recipient of the Sunny 105.7 FM 2010 Peoples Choice Award for Best Charter Boat/Captain. The “Lady D” holds many record catches including: the Alabama State Record Yellowfin Tuna, weighing 221 lbs 7.2 oz, and many IGFA World Line-Class Cobia records.
The “Lady D”, her captain and crew are U.S. Coast Guard certified.
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"I’ve gone fishing thousands of times in my life, and I have never once felt unlucky or poorly paid for those hours on the water."
- William Tapply “A Fly-Fishing Life”