Went there in 2020/1 (can't remember, around covid). I am not a beach person or a poboy person.I have to go to gulf shores for a wedding in the middle of June. Trying to find something to hunt within a reasonable distance for a couple days while all the women prepare for the wedding. Willing to pay for a short guided trip.
Second to a Reuben in Northern Minnesota, an oyster po boy was the absolute worst thing I've eaten.Only thing I would recommend to hunt is the oyster sandwich at Sea N Suds.
That used to be my haunts. When I'd go there with my buds, they joked that the best way to get women was to set up a gill net at the back exit when I walked in the front, because any self-respecting woman was going high-tail it.Split tail at the Flora-Bama.
You aint wrongOnly thing to hunt around Gulf Shores in June are groups of wholly unattractive yet marginally rich middle-aged chainsmoking women who wear more makeup than circus clowns and have feet that are rougher than Poseidons most powerful sea storm, They are taking 3-5 day vacations while staying in their oil executive ex husbands long forgotten condo and talking loud enough about his new 22 year old trophy wife to give you a potential aneurysm.
You dont need a qualifying license and non residents have better draw odds than residents. Stay downwind of the Ann Taylor perfume, find a local buffet and hunt them over bait. Sit on the cocktail shrimp and wait for the herd bull. Play your cards right and you might end up luckier than a box of cereal with a leprechaun on it. Good luck.
All that is to say, if you are married and/or taken, anything on the gulf coast in June is going to be in the water and probably a chartered fishing trip. But re-read this after you’ve been in gulf shores a few days and tell me I’m wrong…..