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  • Red on Live Mullet

    I have fished with Croaker rigged carolina way but never live Mullet for Reds. With Croaker they hit it and run, you wait 3 or 4 seconds and set the hook. Do they treat live Mullet the same way or is it a different technique?


  • #2
    They treat a bare hook the same way if they are hungry.

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    • #3
      No.I haven't met to many red's that didn't set the hook.My fav bait is mullet for soaking.If you can find crabs go with that too.
      I LIVE IN A SMALL COMMUNITY WITH A LARGE PROBLEM AND A PROBLEM.

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      • #4
        Towards the end of the season when the reds run in big schools, we free-line baby mullets of 3-5 inches and use them as crank baits. I mean cranking fast with your fastest reel! "Skip fishing" we call it. It's an explosive hook-up, better than a popper lure.

        Kinda a lot of work but it's only for when you can see the reds moving quick on the flats.

        Don't know who invented it but the last 3 years some of the local guides been doing that down here by SPI.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Swells View Post
          Towards the end of the season when the reds run in big schools, we free-line baby mullets of 3-5 inches and use them as crank baits. I mean cranking fast with your fastest reel! "Skip fishing" we call it. It's an explosive hook-up, better than a popper lure.

          Kinda a lot of work but it's only for when you can see the reds moving quick on the flats.

          Don't know who invented it but the last 3 years some of the local guides been doing that down here by SPI.
          Now that sounds like some fun right there!!
          Finfisher

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