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Searching for HUGE Fish during EPIC Bait Migration

Searching for HUGE Fish during EPIC Bait Migration

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2019 mullet run is here! I hope you guys are excited as I am. The mullet run is a natural phenomenon that occurs every year along Floridas East coast. It's a huge bait fish migration that produces some of the best surf, beach and pier fishing for fishermen. Tarpon, sharks, jacks, bluefish, snook and many other predatory fish follow these huge bait pods up and down the beach. Check out my Barbz Buzzin: The Hogy Lures I was fishing: The Knives I use: Made in USA and been around for 200 years!
Date: 2020-08-05

Comments and reviews: 10


Well done explaining the mullet run with aerial drone footage! The explosions of fleeing fish from predators (snook, tarpon, shark) and how they shelter between rock-jetty structures was on point. I too couldn't wait for the lifeguards to leave, SO YOU COULD START FISHING. Out here on the West Coast, we don't have such species or such runs but I can totally relate to immersing yourself in the conditions just to catch some fish. even if you do lose your sunglasses!
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I want to go to Florida during the mullet run I have a ton of saltwater poppers for snook and tarpon they make enormous pops and I can never use them cause there no saltwater and no freshwater fish would eat a 8 inch popper
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Started fishing this year at the age of 22 and I live in West Palm Beach. Just now learning about these things is so friggin exciting and I wish I wouldve been taught so much sooner to fish salt/fresh water. Awesome video man!
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With your new setup at the house, would be awesome to go over how you clean your gear after surf fishing like this. Every time I surf fish, it takes a ton of cleaning my gear to get it back up to top performance.
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You really need a bunker snag. its a weighted treble specifically for snagging bait fish, also you dont need to unhook the baitfish. just snag and drop, we have been doing this for years with stripers
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I had to explain to some people on the beach in Daytona during last year's run there why it might not be the best time to go swimming. The pelicans were going nuts diving on them.
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Seems like a weighted bunker snag hook would be ideal for this. used to leave the bait on and the strippers would grab it before you could get it back to the boat.
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For a good minute I thought you meant you snag a fish, pull the fish off the hook and put the fish in your pocket and youre ready to get another fish
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I love this video Vic it was like I was in the wave while you were filming it. That was the coolest video but the worst that you lost your sunglasses.
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I like how i can binge watch you. And not run out of new materail. ran out of deer meat long time ago barely makes stuff anymore compared to you
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