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Mullet on rod and reel?

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#1 ·
Ive herd of people catching mullet in brackish water on rod and reels, i cant quit remember what they used for bait and such but any tips or ideas as where to go and what to use would be nice. I have a 3 day weekend and need to find something to occupy my time with monday. Thanks.
 
#2 ·
Uusually people will chum an area of a creek or estuary with corn or bread and then use a small piece on a small hook. You can also use a fly rod with a small yellow or white puff of marabou on it.

I've caught 2 on rod and reel on accident while fishing for other fish. One was on a piece of shrimp while surf fishing and the other ate a 5 inch jerk bait while trout fishing under the lights. I didn't snag him either, he swallowed it!
 
#5 ·
We used ot snatch hook them in BlackWater bay. You need to look for mullet but once you find them then we would anchor up and begin chumming. We used cane poles 40 lb mono and a treble hook. When you feel anything just yank. They do put up a great fight. If they would readily take hooks they would defiantely be a game fish.
 
#6 ·
Mullet Fishing

People used to gather up at the mouth of the Perdido River to fish for mullet.

They would chum the area with laying mash for chickens among other things and bait the small hook with either a piece of dough, fat meat, or a red worm.

You use a small unobtrusive float as a strike(bite) indicator.

I have caught them with a fly rod using a small yellow or white fly.

Mullet are terrific fighters. You have to have a strong line and pole. JMHO C2
 
#11 ·
There was a sh-tload of mullet at Johnson's Beach tonight- I accidentally snagged two while casting a spoon- you could probably limit out if it is legal to snatch them or if you had a bait they would eat.
 

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#13 ·
They both fought like all hell- after I snagged the second one I quit fishing because they are a pain in the a$$ to reel in when they are foul hooked...
 
#14 ·
Over here in Walton County mullet fishing with hook and line is very popular, but it takes a bit of practice to get the knack. Baiting is a standard procedure. Most hook and line mullet guys won't tell you much about their spots and techniques, but the info here in other posts is pretty much the same as here. There is one place in Mitchell River that is known as "the mullet hole" and it's not unusual to see several boats ganged up when they are biting.
 
#19 ·
My grandmother used to fish for them on the mobile bay causeway with a small bream type hook with a piece of worm. she would tear them up and they were fun to catch. I remember the first time I saw her catch one. I couldn't believe it because I didnt know they would bite a hook. She died two years ago and that brought back some great memories.