Is The Pilchard Run The New Mullet Run? Changing Tides: The Rise of the Fall Pilchard Migration in South Florida
For years, anglers and nature enthusiasts along Florida's east coast have eagerly awaited the annual spectacle of the fall mullet run. It's a time when the waters come alive with massive schools of mullet making their way southward, attracting a variety of predators and creating unforgettable scenes of nature in action. However, in recent years, there's been a noticeable shift in this long-standing phenomenon. Captain Jeff, a respected figure in the South Florida fishing community, has been a keen observer of the local marine ecosystem for decades. He has recently gone on record, stating that it's time to acknowledge a significant change: the fall mullet run as we know it may be a thing of the past. Instead, he suggests that we should be focusing on the emerging trend – the fall pilchard migration. The Mullet Run: A Tradition in Decline The fall mullet run has been a staple of South Florida's coastal culture, drawing anglers, tourists, and nature enthusiasts alike. ...