Mullet are migration fish. In late October in Central Florida on the west Coast the mullet group up getting ready to spawn. If you look along beaches and rivers you will find them in vast quantities.
I didn’t but my brother and his buddy hunted that spot opening day and got the biggest buck ever taken off that WMA. I was supposed to go as my brothers guest but canceled to go mullet fishing and my replacement shot it🤣
@@floridagrownandgathered8775 the morning I was heading out hurricane Ian hit and besides my leave getting canceled the WMA closed for the storm. I’m hoping to get back to the woods for small game and possibly turkey.
Mullet are migration fish. In late October in Central Florida on the west Coast the mullet group up getting ready to spawn. If you look along beaches and rivers you will find them in vast quantities.
Also you will find them closer to inlets from the Gulf of Mexico as the season goes into mid and late November. Keep in mind these fish move in groups with each passing cold front.
I'm glad the gillnets are gone. You guys seemed to do okay without them. I remember the "bycatch" from the old days. Snook, trout, reds, pompano, and everything else got scooped up in those things.
Gillnets are still legal, just instead of wide mesh that let small fish go through, the mesh is small enough to kill all the species you mention, but as small fry. What’s the sense in that