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Awesome!... wish tomorrow was a Saturday... :-0
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Mullet on SoBe again with ZERO action on em. Tons of fingers lining the north jetty on the beach side, watched em for 2 hours, they didn't spray not a single time. Just flipping happily without a care in the world. Where are the snook, tarpon and jacks??? Saw some bigger mullet cruise through the inlet with the outgoing, again, nothing on em???

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tommy i am on the webcam site next best thing i guess to being out there anywho there is a pod getting worked in the surf on the lake worth inlet cam
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you have to click on the jensen pick to see em dunno why it did that

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pods all up in the surf in Palm Beach killin me lol

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Looking at these pods make me walk out of work and hit the surf. Lol

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strong NE winds next week...should bring these guys down to broward/dade

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Peter.miami wrote:Looking at these pods make me walk out of work and hit the surf. Lol
Driving me crazy not being there

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A decent size pod of mullet passed Anglins Pier late morning early afternoon it had fish on them. they must be somewhere on Fort lauderdale or at the port now
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Fished lauderdale by the sea near oakland (vista park)........ A lot of sardines...... With the occasional mullet pod making its way down the beach..... Lady fish early....... Mixed with jacks....... Was hoping for more mullet....... Patience is a virtue I guess..... And the wait continues!!'

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Large pods of Mullet off Singer Island with tarpon busting them. Pods were stationary for the hour I watched them. Be fishing tomorrow!

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TONS of mullet on Spanish River Blvd beach this morning at sunrise... school after school after school headed slowly South. Most schools were 10' to 40' in diameter. Mullet 5-10" (mostly on the smaller end of that). They were scattered from the sand out to about 200yds. Unfortunately, NOTHING ON THEM! :-( Didn't get a single hit... didn't see a single explosion. I waited for a school at jap rock.... they got stuck right up in the corner and nothing happened.... after about 5 mins they figured out how to go around. Maybe because it was low tide? gotta run to work now... Where's the predators??? Maybe with the gin clear water I'll have to hit it at night?
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gatorjwade wrote:TONS of mullet on Spanish River Blvd beach this morning at sunrise... school after school after school headed slowly South. Most schools were 10' to 40' in diameter. Mullet 5-10" (mostly on the smaller end of that). They were scattered from the sand out to about 200yds. Unfortunately, NOTHING ON THEM! :-( Didn't get a single hit... didn't see a single explosion. I waited for a school at jap rock.... they got stuck right up in the corner and nothing happened.... after about 5 mins they figured out how to go around. Maybe because it was low tide? gotta run to work now... Where's the predators??? Maybe with the gin clear water I'll have to hit it at night?
So before we would ask where the mullet at? Now we ask where the presdators at? :)

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usually closest to the inlets is where they start getting crushed but it can happen anywhere just have to be at the right place at the right time. i remember times where we were on pods and couldnt keep a bait in the water between tarpon jacks and blues then there were other times just like you said gator where theres millions of mullet and nothing eating

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I was at Boynton North Inlet pier at 4 ~ 8 AM. Full of mullets... I have never seen that many mullets. I think those pods shown on Palm beach Inlet came down to Boynton. Before Dawn, some pods already headed out to south.
A lot of lady fishes, 32", 33", 36" snooks ... Strong outgoing tide... I forgot my phone to take a picture. I got cut off 3 times on my 20 LB braid.

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I'll be going down to the Boynton Inlet to try and fly rod along the beach (can't fly fish off the pier, too high) around 12:30 to catch the incoming tide. Will report back...

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Cuttoffs mean either blue fish are here, or mackerel were in the mix. What were you pitching to them?

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Of course, live finger mullet. I drifted the mullet over 150 yards by strong outgoing tide. Very strong bite and some fight and cut off
All cut off occurred in main line (20 LB braid) not leader. No tangle and no line fraying.
It might be a school of blue fish.

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Could be sharks as well :-)

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I had floater to keep the bait on top of water. Those cut off occurred in almost same spot. Some kind of predictable biting zone 150 ~ 200 yard where strong outgoing current died down. A school big fish were waiting. In 2nd and 3rd cut off, my drag wasn't that tight.

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Was just fly fishing the Boynton Inlet north beach from 12:30 to 3:30, incoming tide and fairly calm. Mullet 6+ inches and many small baits were lined up just about the length of the beach in a snakelike formation, winding from about 10' to 75 yards from the shore. However, when I left, the bait no longer was that long and mullet were streaming into the inlet. From time to time, very, very large tarpon were seen crashing bait. I was using an 8 wt, primarily site-hunting for snook along the trough and crashing ladyfish. Nor did I see anything caught by two guide boats using live bait. Didn't go onto the pier, so can't say what they were doing. Didn't hook up with anything, but did have some good casts at a few sighted snook and tarpon in the trough. BTW, the bait was so thick that when using a streamer fly (non-sinking), I would ofter foul hook the bait...

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Boynton webcam looking N right now... click to see larger...
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WOW, Boynton exploding right now!... right in front of the pump house (too bad I'm stuck at home for the moment) click to enlarge...
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Thats beautiful


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Tonight.....South Palm Beach...foot long mullet getting blasted by Tarpon they are here.....

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Nice pod heading south passing through lauderdale-by-the-sea now
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fish from there to there last night good amounts of mullet just nothing really going on i think im omw to south beach
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