Sonic boom or seismic I heard it too in Fairhope my buddy heard it in Loxley it shook my whole house and rattled all the windows in my whole neighborhood people in Pensacola heard it too that I know
I have a native craft kayak can I go fishing with you in Mobile bull redfish? How much do it cost? I am about 2 hours away in Jackson Alabama but still would like to go.
Great stuff!
Good stuff. Can’t wait to get the yak down there in a couple weeks!
Interested in the spicy red soup! Catch and cook video coming?
Yep! Working on it today, I’ll probably put it up one day this weekend
Sonic boom over water will travel a LONG distance. It won't break windows like it was local, but it will still be loud and carry.
That seems too be what everyone thinks, it definitely caught me off guard! 😅
If you were close to Blakey State Park, they fire a cannon at times…
The first rumble... not sure. The pop pop sounded like a rifle.
After a week of looking around it seems like it was a sonic boom, it was a lot louder in person than in this video.
The BOOM was sound barrier . I'm not guessing it was on the news
If you were in arkansas I would say it was a method lab! Haha
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Sonic boom or seismic I heard it too in Fairhope my buddy heard it in Loxley it shook my whole house and rattled all the windows in my whole neighborhood people in Pensacola heard it too that I know
Looking at planning a day trip to south alabama with my kayak. Any tips on a good spot for sheep head, reds or trout. Coming from Millbrook al
Shoot me an email at kayaking.kennedy@gmail.com and we can line up a Guided trip!
I have a native craft kayak can I go fishing with you in Mobile bull redfish? How much do it cost? I am about 2 hours away in Jackson Alabama but still would like to go.
That was an MSR
Depending on when this was recorded it could have easily been duck hunters.
Awesome catches what jerk bait is that and weight?