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RARE Glass Minnow Bait Run! MOST Fishermen Have NEVER SEEN This! (Mullet Run 2017)

RARE Glass Minnow Bait Run! MOST Fishermen Have NEVER SEEN This! (Mullet Run 2017)

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
It's the 2017 Mullet Run and while looking for bait pods on the beach, I discovered the RARE Glass Minnow bait Run. The bait run usually takes place late summer/ early fall and makes for some insane surf fishing in South Florida. It has a ton of predatory fish like bluefish, mackerel, snook, ladyfish, tarpon, and jack crevalle. It was so crazy I was catching bait with my hands without a cast net or fish trap. The Fish went on an INSANE Feeding Frenzy, until the bait ball was nearly gone. LURE SEEN in Video:
Date: 2020-08-05

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I have been in Pensacola a few times like this. It is far and away the most fun I have ever had fishing. It was nothing but Ladyfish and Spanish. I use a Gotcha plug and rarely miss hookups. It is almost impossible to describe the scene when these things start exploding in the water. If you have ever seen a boat scuttled, it looks like the moment when it just dips below the surface and all of the air is rushing up. If anyone is ever lucky enough to be on the beach when this happens, take out a medium weight bass rod, a few spoons or Gotcha plugs and get ready to have the time of your life. You can not reel faster than a Spanish or Ladyfish can swim. All you have to do is cast as deep into the school as you can and rip it straight back as fast as you can. You don't even need to set the hook, they do it for you. I have a medium action bass rod and a 60 year old Mitchell 300 reel rigged with a red and white Gotcha plug, 30lb braid and a 10 inch steel leader on hand at all times when I am on the beach. It is specifically for this occasion. I never want to miss it because I don't have a rod ready.
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Omg that was some of the best action Ive ever seen in ocean surf. OMG. im from NJ I fish all the way from Sandy Hook NJ to Montaulk Ny Ive seen my share of bait, mostly peanut bunker up here. they go nuts in the surf but nothing like that, Ive never stood in fish and picked up a handful, damn I need to move to Florida. love your videos, and Landshark lager. keep up the once in a lifetime videos fellas. awesome
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Yes you can fish the glass minnows some of them are pretty decent size this type of run it happens all the time where I'm at in the inlet and the Snapper come from offshore to feed on them you just throw three of them on a small hook doesn't matter if they're dead or alive and you're catching fish every cast if you haven't had a hit with in 20 seconds of it hitting the bottom your baits gone
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I so much agree with you on being a fisherman get to see the outdoors, fresh air, water, and other fishermen p. s. glass mino? ( if that's how you spell it lol ) we call that munamun ( moo na moon) in filipino but we eat that as snacks with vinegar and onions little salt and pepper lol but that's just us
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We're having glass minnow madness in VA right now. They've been thick everywhere, the beaches, the bays, the inlets, everywhere. The bluefish and Spanish mackerel fishing has also been insane. The hardest thing is getting these fish to eat any lure that doesnt look exactly like a glass minnow
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Apparently you have never caught rockfish on a spook or a chug bug in the fall. You catch 75 to 100 per afternoon and they are all 15-30 inches and they always hit it 1-5 times before they actually take the bait. You though what you were doing was fun. You need to catch some rock on topwater
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When i was a kid i would take a landing net with small tiny holes and a 5gallon bucket on a small dolly, take a few min to locate the minnows, dip it once really good, fill up the bucket, go home and clean them, and have grandpa deep fry them. good ol throwback days.
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Silly Willie. No we are not watching NETFLIX. Were watching your shaky fast moving video. trying hard to view these many fishes that you are talking about. Can You Keep That Camera Steady?
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If you plan on releasing fish you should keep them in the surf well unhooking them and not drag them through the sand because you will more than likely damage them. Good luck fishing though
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i live in Florida and we get there glass minnow runs every now and then like this in ft pierce, and sebastian. i have seen thousands of dead ones on the beach sometimes
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