Shark Fishing Fort Morgan AL: Guided Land-Based Trips
Fort Morgan is one of the most remote and productive shark fishing beaches on the Alabama Gulf Coast. A narrow peninsula stretching west from Gulf Shores. Miles of undeveloped shoreline, minimal fishing pressure, and some of the best land-based shark fishing on the entire Gulf. Coastal Worldwide runs guided beach shark fishing trips at Fort Morgan year-round. Land-based. No boat. No seasickness. Family-friendly setup with kayak bait deployment 200 to 800 yards offshore.
USA Today named Coastal Worldwide the #7 best fishing charter in America for 2025, with a focus on land-based shark fishing. Fort Morgan trips are a part of how we earned that ranking. You fish with Dylan and Blaine, two experienced guides on every trip, running heavy tackle on a stretch of coast most people do not even know exists.
Why Fort Morgan for Land-Based Shark Fishing
Fort Morgan sits at the western tip of the peninsula that separates Mobile Bay from the Gulf. The massive tidal exchange from Mobile Bay pushes nutrient-rich water into the Gulf right at Fort Morgan Pass, creating a natural feeding zone that attracts sharks from miles around. Current breaks, channel edges, and shallow structure around the old fort are shark magnets.
What makes Fort Morgan different from Gulf Shores or Orange Beach is the isolation. This is not a resort beach. No high-rises, no crowds, minimal fishing pressure. The sharks here are less educated, more aggressive, and willing to commit to baits faster than fish on busier beaches.
Shark Species at Fort Morgan
Bull Sharks
Bull sharks are the bread-and-butter species at Fort Morgan. The tidal exchange from Mobile Bay pushes baitfish right into the passes where bulls set up and feed aggressively. Stocky, powerful fish that hunt in shallow water with zero fear. A typical bull here runs 4 to 8 feet, but the Mobile Bay mouth produces some of the biggest bulls on the Alabama coast.
Hammerhead Sharks
Hammerheads cruise the deeper channels and edges around Fort Morgan, following stingray migrations. The pass structure is ideal hammerhead habitat. A 10-foot hammerhead is a real target on the right day.
Blacktip Sharks
Blacktips are everywhere along the Fort Morgan shoreline. Fast, athletic sharks that hunt baitfish schools in packs. They run 3 to 6 feet and provide non-stop action on the right day.
Spinner Sharks
Acrobatic and aggressive. Spinners jump and spin out of the water when hooked. Fort Morgan's clear water and active bait schools attract spinners from spring through fall.
Tiger Sharks
Tiger sharks are the apex predators around Fort Morgan. Deep water access near the pass puts you in prime tiger territory. 8 to 12 feet is common. Fort Morgan's proximity to deep water gives you a better shot than most beaches on the coast.
Lemon Sharks
Fort Morgan sees lemon sharks more consistently than most Alabama beaches. Yellow-brown sharks that cruise the shallow flats during warmer months. 6 to 8 feet is not unusual.
Best Time for Shark Fishing at Fort Morgan
Peak Season: May through October
Water temperatures above 80 degrees bring maximum shark activity. Bulls are thick in the passes, hammerheads are cruising deeper structure, spinners are jumping.
Shoulder Seasons: March, April, November
Spring brings warming water and transitioning shark populations. Fall stays warm longer than expected, and Fort Morgan in fall is often our favorite window because the reduced crowds make it feel like a private peninsula.
Winter: December through February
Bull sharks remain active in cooler water, and tiger sharks are a real possibility. Our extended winter trips have produced our largest sharks.
Where We Fish at Fort Morgan
Fort Morgan's fishing access requires private beach or the right permits. We have fished this stretch for years and know every access point, every productive spot, and every tide pattern. Our primary zones include the areas near Fort Morgan Pass where Mobile Bay meets the Gulf, the shallow flats along the southern shoreline, and the channel edges where sharks stack up on moving tides.
If Fort Morgan access does not work out for your trip, we can set you up at nearby Gulf Shores or Perdido Key, both within 30 minutes and offering productive shark fishing with different structure and species patterns.
Trip Options and Pricing
All trips include 2 professional guides, all tackle and gear, fresh bait, kayak deployment, beach chairs, fish handling, and photos. You bring sunscreen, water, and your group.
6-Hour Beach Shark Fishing Trip: $1,200
Most-booked option.
8-Hour Beach Shark Fishing Trip: $1,500
More bait deployments, better odds at trophy fish.
12-Hour Beach Shark Fishing Trip: $2,100
Dusk-to-dawn or dawn-to-dusk coverage.
24-Hour and 48-Hour Extended Winter Trips: Contact for Pricing
Our winter window is when great whites have come from shore. Call (251) 689-0309.
Conservation: Catch and Release
We practice safe catch and release shark fishing for conservation. Every shark we land on a Fort Morgan trip is brought in fast, measured in the surf, photographed, and returned. We release most sharks. A small number are kept under FWC and Alabama regulations when legal. Our conservation messaging stays honest.
Conservation-minded catch and release shark fishing, fun for the entire family. That is the framing of every Coastal Worldwide trip on Fort Morgan sand.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fort Morgan Shark Fishing
Where is Fort Morgan?
Fort Morgan is a narrow peninsula on the western tip of Alabama's Gulf Coast, about 20 miles west of Gulf Shores. It separates Mobile Bay from the Gulf and is one of the most remote, undeveloped stretches of beach on the Alabama coast.
How do I get to Fort Morgan for a shark fishing trip?
Fort Morgan is accessible by car via Highway 180 from Gulf Shores. The drive takes about 30 to 40 minutes from Gulf Shores. We coordinate the exact meeting spot when you book.
Do you fish from a boat on Fort Morgan trips?
No. Coastal Worldwide runs land-based shark fishing trips only. You stand on the sand. Our crew deploys bait by kayak hundreds of yards offshore. No boat is required, and no seasickness is possible.
What size sharks can I expect at Fort Morgan?
Blacktips and spinners typically run 3 to 6 feet. Bull sharks average 4 to 8 feet, with the biggest bulls on the Alabama coast coming from the Mobile Bay mouth. Hammerheads can reach 10 feet or more. Tiger sharks regularly hit 8 to 12 feet.
Is Fort Morgan good for families?
Yes. The remote setting, wildlife, and hands-on shark experience create memories that kids talk about for years. Sharpnose and blacktips are perfect for younger anglers, and we always make sure everyone gets a chance to fight a fish.
Whats the best month to shark fish Fort Morgan?
June through September is peak season. Spring and fall are exceptional at Fort Morgan because the reduced crowds make it feel like your own private fishing trip. Winter produces bull sharks and our biggest catches.
Book Your Fort Morgan Shark Fishing Trip
USA Today's #7 land-based shark fishing charter in America. 12 years of beach shark fishing experience. Five great whites lifetime. Family-friendly. Conservation-minded catch and release shark fishing. Two experienced guides on every trip.
Call (251) 689-0309 or visit our contact page.
Plan Your Fort Morgan Trip
- Beach shark fishing trip pricing
- Shark fishing FAQ
- Meet Dylan, your shark fishing guide
- What to bring on your shark fishing trip
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For a full breakdown of shark species, seasons, and trip techniques, see the Beach Shark Fishing Guide.