Mullet fishing with a cast net is a tradition that’s lasted many generations along the Gulf Coast, especially in the Florida Panhandle. It’s a common sight to see a net fisherman waiting patiently ...
DESTIN — On an oppressively muggy Tuesday morning at Clement Taylor Park, five fishermen stand still on the dock, brail nets wrapped around their hands and draped over their shoulders, eyes on the ...
There is no doubt. The mullet run has been switched on to full operation mode. Sebastian Inlet has looked like ground zero for the mullet migration. Canaveral Seashore, Jetty Park, Cocoa Beach Pier, ...
Florida fishermen catch 84 percent of the nation's grouper, pompano, stone crab, pink shrimp, spiny lobsters, Spanish mackerel and mullet. In 2013, Lee County harvested 6.5 million pounds of mullet, ...
It usually happens Christmas week. Near the fishing village of Cortez, the gray striped mullet move off the flats, balling up by the thousands for their annual spawning, the water rolling in black ...
Exploring the long & storied history of Florida's most under-appreciated fish—the Mullet. The importance of Mullet as a food source for Native Americans, Spanish explorers and early Florida pioneers, ...
You know autumn has arrived in New England when the leaves turn different colors. You know autumn has arrived in South Florida when tarpon turn cartwheels off the beach. While many locals head north ...
Natural-bait dredges are deadly for sailfish in the Pacific and white marlin in the Atlantic. Follow these simple steps for rigging a mullet on a pin rig to enhance your dredge the next time you head ...
Hurricane Fiona and her big ol’ eyeball has passed by, comfortably off our east coast, yet close enough to muck up any offshore or even nearshore plans you might’ve had for the coming days. But not ...
Much of why mullet run each fall and where they’re going remains a mystery even to marine biologists, but this much is certain: the migration of black, silver and, to a lesser degree, fantail mullet ...
It’s still hotter than Hades in Jacksonville, but it’s beginning to feel like fall in Mayport. The mullet are running hard, bull reds are just about everywhere in the river, and the flounder have ...
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