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They have fell prey to mono in S. Fla. since string was invented I guess. From dough balls, flies, to small topwater poppers, they’ll eat em’. Especially landlocked horses. Like a carp, they are seasonal omnivores. If you’ll watch yer dock lights, eventually you’ll see some age of them eating bugs and fry. Never seen it on top water metal though.

did they jump like a ladyfish would???

“mr keys”

If mullet consistently ate a lure or fly, then we’d have the best fishery in the world haha

Fish tremble at the sound of my name.

Seems I remember a video several years back on catching mullet
in Fla. using bits of red worms under cork like fishing for
bream. [:0]

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I can tell ya how to catch mullets :wink:

Get an old jon boat, it doesn’t even need a motor. Rig 2 upright poles on the center line, one in the bow, one in the stern. Stretch a white bed sheet between the 2 poles. Hang a bright lantern on each pole.

Now go out at night, near low tide is best, and slowly tow that boat down creeks and rivers where the mullet live. They will jump up at the bright white sheet, hit it and fall in the boat. If you ain’t careful you can sink the boat quick with mullet.

Caution, I don’t recommend being in the same boat with the sheet and lights, without a helmet and a nut cup:face_with_head_bandage:

Capt. Larry Teuton
Swamp Worshiper

awesome job on the fly man.

Wednesday after last day of shrimping in bb my brothers friend snagged a shrimp and reeled it in as if it was live bait. Never in my life would I believe it but we saw it for ourselves.

Dang Larry, is there anything you don’t know how to do?

“Apathy is the Glove into Which Evil Slips It’s Hand”, but really, who cares?

Lots of things I don’t know how to do, but I do know how to catch a bunch of mullet :smiley: We used to get $.50 a pound for them when I was a young teenager, and we’d catch about 600 pounds a night. Not bad money for a kid in the 1960’s. We learned every trick we could to make a living off that river.

Capt. Larry Teuton
Swamp Worshiper

Peapod warned me this day was coming soon…

“Opti’s about to crack” he said.

Didn’t believe him until this post. Sad sad day…

Get good help my friend. Everyone knows you can’t catch mullet on rod and reel. Sheesh

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Here ya go, Easy. Nice catch :sunglasses::sunglasses: It will be best smoked for sure :smiley:

Capt. Larry Teuton
Swamp Worshiper

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Yep, I think Easy misidentified the species. Better smoked than fried :smiley:

Capt. Larry Teuton
Swamp Worshiper

More like smoke then fried. Lol!!!

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