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Mobile Delta Trip
Have you ever driven a cross the Mobile causeway and have seen
all those boats by the battleship and wish that you could be out
there fishing? Or take fishing trip up the marshes of the Mobile
Delta? Well you can!
The Mobile Delta consists of approximately 20,323 acres of water
just north of Mobile Bay. Second only to the Mississippi River
Delta in size, the Mobile Delta is an environmental showplace
that is 30 miles long and 12 miles wide. It covers more than
200,000 acres of swamps, river bottomlands and marshes. Congress
named the Mobile Delta a National Natural Landmark in 1974;
fewer than 600 sites have received that honor. It is formed by
the confluence of the
Alabama and
Tombigbee rivers.
The Mobile Delta is a complex network of tidally influenced
rivers, creeks, bays, lakes, wetlands, and bayous.
Since the Mobile Delta empties into Mobile Bay, it is a
productive estuary with numerous species of fresh and saltwater
fish. Anglers enjoy the Delta because of the good fishing and
because of the natural beauty of the marsh and the cypress and
tupelo gum forests.
Delta Map
We go
noodling for freshwater channel catfish!!!
Book a trip and
go with us!

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