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 ...
Mullet mania is underway and fishing is mixed, to say the least. If you ask one angler, the fishing has been great. That angler has been in the middle of the madness and hooked snook or sharks, tarpon ...
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, ...
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 ...
Each winter, a community of local fishermen anxiously awaits the running of the mullet. As cold fronts move through the area, anglers begin the search for mullet that can lead to a nice payday. One ...
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 ...
Don't let the Quebec wildfires cloud your fishing enthusiasm this week. But despite hazy conditions, there are some fishing regulation changes coming across this week that anglers need to keep abreast ...
I grew up thinking mullet was only for bait and smoking for dip. That was probably because when I went fishing with my dad, he used mullet for bait. And because he fished with a rod and reel and ...
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, ...
The mullet run has begun. Hurricane Dorian’s arrival last week amounted to a strong nor’easter, sparing us from virtually any adverse impacts, and less importnatly, triggering the instinctual response ...
Mullet Lake is famous for jumbo perch and walleyes through the ice, but you never know what you’ll catch there.
KUWAIT CITY, July 4: The price of imported mullet, which is known locally as ‘meed’, has reached KD8 per kilogram; while it remains scarce locally due to the absence of fishermen. It has been reported ...
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