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Waiting?

The tarpon and Jacks are getting staged and are waiting just as we are.

Video Happy Bait Report 8_30

Happy Video Bait Update - Pilchard 8_29

Fort Lauderdale Beach - The bait was thick everywhere and it was pushed right up inshore if you know of the right sandbars. Late afternoon and we didn't have the best tide. It stormed for about 30 minutes. It was good seeing Bradley down there at Happy Bait, he was fired up to catch some lunkers like he did last happy bait . Snooks were not biting. We will see if this system send us some mullet, at least fingers. Happy bait everybody. Enjoy the video, it has full surround sound now.

Mullet Run Youtube Charts update!

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Climbing the charts. The Mullet Run Youtube Channel is getting it done. Youtube now says the Channel is ranked #29 for the week in the reporters category. Thanks everybody for getting the word out there. Dont hate the fisherman, hate the bait.

TheMulletRun Youtube Channel #41 on Youtube

Whoa. I did not excpect that, I started a companion Youtube channel to go along with the Mullet Run Blog. I figured I would post a few random videos and maybe hard core lunkertards might like looking at them. Well Youtube informed me that The Official Mullet Run Youtube Channel was the #41 most Subscribed Channel for the week in the reporters catagory. Thats huge. Thanks to all of you that subbed the channel. The Official Mullet Run Youtube Channel Follow TheMulletRun on Twitter

Snook On The Beach

Reports keep coming in from beaches as far north as the Boca Inlet all the way down to South Beach. Captain Dave McKenzie of FishNorthBay.com updated his facebook that he was catching multiple snook down on Hollywood beach, and Captain Jeff continues to find Snook off the beach in Fort Lauderdale. Its pilchard bait, so dont worry if you can't throw a net, you can fill a 5 gallon bucket catching them with Sabiki rigs. Its all about the tide. The old timers like to say that its a low tide thing, but there are others that will tell you different. Get down there, get some bait, and run that dog. Follow The Mullet Run on Youtube . Its Official.

Happy Bait - Beach Snooking

PARTS UNKNOWN - Got a headsup in the afternoon from Mike Grimm over at ReelReports.com that the snook were staccking up thick. Mike and his boy Payam crushed them in the earlier part of the day. We loaded up the buckets and headed on over. The first half of the session was Blowed-Out from an afternoon thunderstorm but when the wind stopped the snook turned on. All in all we must have landed at least 20 smell snook, fishing with 8lb gear. I will give you one quick tip - Use Small Hooks. Roll that highlight!

Mullet Run Video Report 10 24 2010

INSHORE - Mullet are pretty slim in the canals and estuaries, but if you really work at it you can find some choice baits. We eventually scrambled up enough baits to fish the afternoon session off the beach in the skiff, but we didn't even see a single fish. Weird because we saw Tarpon from the beach all week long. Blame it on the full moon and the incoming tide, yeah that was it. Follow The Mullet Run on Twitter Subscribe to The Official Mullet Run Youtube Channel

Snook report.

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Mike Grimm checked into the Mullet Run Twitter feed with this pic of Scotty and his beach snook somewhere in undisclosed Pompano. If you arent following the Mullet Run on Twitter you are totally missing the bait. Follow the Mullet Run on Twitter

Happy Bait! Mullet Run is back!

Thats right, the mullet Run blog is back and just in time for the mullet run. Incedible huh? Anyway, meaning me, will be updating and posting the usually outstanding reports, photos and videos from the offical 2010 Mullet Run. Mullet Run is on YOUTUBE , TWITTER , and FACEBOOK . So if you can't find bait, at least find us, and then we'll find you, and we will try our damned best to get you where the bait is.