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Wired2Fish on Fishing Civil Behavior

Wired2Fish - Great blog post over at Wired2Fish.com. I dont know them cats over there on that site, and only found the blog because somebody retweeted it to my Twitter timeline, but it is on point. Jason does a civiljob of pointing out some bad habits and nasty behavior by tournament fisherman as well as weekend warriors that have no regard for anybody elses fishing experience. Bottom line, slow down, and dont steal spots, throw your net at the bait spots and stop being a douche on the water. Wired2Fish on Twitter Wired2Fish Blog

Prepping The Mullet Run Gear

The mullet run is gonna be here soon, and you gotta keep your gear tight if you expect to have success over the length of the season. We will be traveling and following the mullet pods down the coast so we will have (3) working nets, the nets needs some attention and now is the time to do those repairs and tweaks so you dont end baitless when the pods are in your area. It happens fast and if you aren't ready you miss it. . Once the nets are in order, we will turn our attention to the buckets and wells. That includes pumps and plumbing. The biggest struggle is always separating 5 gallon buckets that are stuck together. The rods and reels were just overhauled but I will go over them anyway, and get anything fixed that is questionable. New line and leaders and hooks. The point here is to have your gear ready so you can get bait and whack some trophy fish. Tarpon, Snook, Jacks, and Sharks. The Old Timers call it Happy Bait, I call it The Run, either way dont show up with gear that don...

The Mullet Are Coming! The Mullet Are Coming

PRESS RELEASE - The Mullet Run Blog is dedicated specifically to the Mullet migration on the South Florida East Coast. Featuring original videos about this years migration period as it moves south from Sebastian Inlet all the way south to the Florida Bay. The Mullet Run Blog is the place to find out where the mullet are and how to get them. subjects such as Tackle, line, knots, and how to keep mullet alive in captivity. You can always pop a question to our Twitter feed. Twitter: TheMulletRun http://twitter.com/TheMulletRun