Red October: Tales of the Gulf Coast’s Fall Fishing Season

Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Sunday, October 12th, 2025  10:56pm.



RED OCTOBER: TALES OF THE GULF COAST’S FALL FISHING SEASON

Guided by the Gulf. Grounded by Integrity — Meredith Folger Amon, Gulf Coast Expert Real Estate Advisor
Guided by the Gulf. Grounded by Integrity.



Gulf Coast Fishing October Orange Beach Alabama


Come October, the Gulf turns a shade of silver-blue that’s hard to describe and impossible to forget. The breeze shifts from south to north, the bait runs thick through Perdido Pass, and every friend with a boat starts trading text messages before dawn: “They’re biting at the jetties.”

It’s what locals call Red October — that sweet stretch when the bull reds school up and the fall bite hits its stride from Terry Cove to Bayou St. John. The water cools, the air sharpens, and conversations around the marina turn from summer crowds to tide charts and tackle talk.

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The Gulf in Her Autumn Mood

Neighbors often tell me October is their favorite time to be on the water — not just for the fishing, but for the stillness. One of them, a retired captain who keeps his boat at Zeke’s Landing Marina, likes to say, “This time of year, the Gulf’s like a fine bourbon — smooth, steady, and best savored slow.”

He swears the redfish roll thickest near Florida Point on the incoming tide. Another friend insists the best bite comes off Robinson Island at dusk, when the tide turns and the sun sets behind the masts at Orange Beach Marina.

Whichever side you believe, they all agree — this is when the Gulf comes alive in the most beautiful way.


Red October and Beyond

Bull redfish steal the show, but October’s cast runs deep. Speckled trout push into the bay shallows near Cotton Bayou and Bayou St. John, where anglers drift soft plastics across three- to six-foot flats. Flounder edge toward the pass, staging in sandy cuts for their migration offshore. Spanish and king mackerel sprint along the buoys, flashing silver in the sunlight.

The rhythm of it all depends on the tide — a living clock that locals read like scripture.
An hour before and after high tide, the bait floods in and the bite ignites. During slack water, it’s time to pour coffee, swap stories, and wait for the current to come alive again.

“October’s not about hurry,” one neighbor said as he watched the lines tighten off his transom. “It’s about timing. Same as life.”


Waypoints and Wisdom

Ask around the docks, and a few names always surface:

Every spot has a story, and every story starts the same way — with a morning calm, a tug on the line, and that unmistakable feeling that the Gulf is smiling back.


Weather, Depth, and Common Sense

By October, the water temperatures hover in the low to mid-70s. That’s the trigger for Red October. Cooler water brings clarity, oxygen, and the big schools of bait that drive everything else.

Depth matters. Three to six feet for trout, 15 for reds, and 60–100 for snapper and grouper offshore. Wind matters too. A stiff north wind clears the water but can make the pass tricky. On those calm, postcard mornings — the kind you wish you could bottle — friends say the Gulf feels as forgiving as it gets.


Where Latitude Meets Lifestyle

The beauty of fishing here is that it blends seamlessly into everyday life. Homes along Ono Island and Orange Beach were built for those who live by the tide — places where backyards double as boat slips and where mornings start with the sound of mullet jumping across the bay.

Many of my friends call these waters home. Some live along Terry Cove, where the Intracoastal Waterway winds toward the Orange Beach Marina. Others are tucked along quiet canals on Ono Island, their docks fitted with lifts for center consoles or sportfishing boats.

They tell me that living here means never missing the bite — whether it’s a redfish under the bridge at dawn or a flounder run under the porch light. And that, I think, is the magic of the Gulf Coast: life and tide move together.


Closing Thoughts on Red October

By month’s end, when the air turns crisp and the oaks start to bronze, the talk shifts from limits to recipes — blackened redfish, fried trout, or flounder stuffed with crabmeat. Someone will pour a drink, someone else will tell the same story for the tenth time, and everyone will nod and laugh like it’s brand new.

That’s the rhythm of Red October — a reminder that some things are best measured not in pounds or inches, but in quiet mornings and good company.

Here on the Gulf, latitude meets attitude. And for those lucky enough to call it home, it’s more than a saying — it’s a way of life.


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