Have trip planned for last week of this month to go to south florida near juno. Am I going to be too late for mullet run? Never fished it before and is only week can take off and have my pops be able to go with me. If am going to be too late may have to change up plans slightly on how we are prepared. Thank you in advance!
If you use a properly sized hook for the size of fish/bait/mullet and you put it through the mouth/lip etc it will pull the fish down and tie it out too fast. Hook it through half way from the front to the back and half way from the spine to the top of the back, then trim off one third of it's tail so it kicks a lot more and sends out more vibrations through the water. Do this and you will not need LUCK, lol.
In the mouth and out an eye hole works amazingly well. Lots of live bait can be hooked like that and it hides a lot of the hook. Also the hook doesn't turn around and double hook the bait, or take any scales off. Once my buddy showed me that way I started hooking most baits that way because it works.
That’s how I hook crappie minnows, just the upper lip. However, I suppose hooking through both lips might be better option to keep the mullet more secured to the hook, especially in a stronger current.
Back 15 years ago we hook Through the eyesocket to hook mullet this is before circle hooks this is how I caught my first snook . But I see this is a better way to hook them when I have mullet This is the way I’ll hook them in the future.
I utilize the 2.0 and 3.0 OWNER CIRCLE HOOKS and they are perfect for inshore fishing etc etc .. They don't fell .. I've even caught 35 inch REDS with the 2.0 ..
Careful on local regulations, though. Jig head + natural bait would be illegal in Florida if cast from a boat. Circle hooks only when using natural bait.
For most of my bait I like to put a small treble through the nostrils and another In the back I love the actions from backhooking but find most predators eat headfirst and therefore with larger baits I like an extra treble through the nostrils
Can someone tell me the difference between a nautilus light circle hook like the one in this vid and a regular circle hook. Because I’ve used both and they work well but like why😂
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Have trip planned for last week of this month to go to south florida near juno. Am I going to be too late for mullet run? Never fished it before and is only week can take off and have my pops be able to go with me. If am going to be too late may have to change up plans slightly on how we are prepared. Thank you in advance!
I found hooking sideways through the nose makes the bait live longer because they can open their mouth and breathe better
If you use a properly sized hook for the size of fish/bait/mullet and you put it through the mouth/lip etc it will pull the fish down and tie it out too fast. Hook it through half way from the front to the back and half way from the spine to the top of the back, then trim off one third of it's tail so it kicks a lot more and sends out more vibrations through the water. Do this and you will not need LUCK, lol.
In the mouth and out an eye hole works amazingly well. Lots of live bait can be hooked like that and it hides a lot of the hook. Also the hook doesn't turn around and double hook the bait, or take any scales off. Once my buddy showed me that way I started hooking most baits that way because it works.
Thanks for the tip!
Add a tiny square if a rubber-band between the bait and the hook shank to keep the bait from riding up the hook shank.
live bait won't slide up hook as they constantly pull down
How do you guys feel about rigging the circle hook thru the top lip only? I figured they would struggle to get air if you hook them thru both lips.
they have gills and pull oxygen from the water
I do top lip for the same reason
Yeah that was a salt strong tip for the live croaker too... Hooking through the top lip.
That’s how I hook crappie minnows, just the upper lip. However, I suppose hooking through both lips might be better option to keep the mullet more secured to the hook, especially in a stronger current.
@@hiperson5986 for the gills to work , water has to be pulled through the fishes mouth.
Back 15 years ago we hook Through the eyesocket to hook mullet this is before circle hooks this is how I caught my first snook . But I see this is a better way to hook them when I have mullet This is the way I’ll hook them in the future.
What size circle hook? I assume you size up as the mullet gets larger. Also loop knot on the hook to allow it rotate easier?
I utilize the 2.0 and 3.0 OWNER CIRCLE HOOKS and they are perfect for inshore fishing etc etc .. They don't fell .. I've even caught 35 inch REDS with the 2.0 ..
Very nice explanation!
Thanks!
I’m a fan of circle hooks, but the old Kahle hooks might work better. Another good video!
I would like to know the best way to cast them from the break water .. as i have noticed when I cast the fish they are stunned and not as lively.
Careful on local regulations, though. Jig head + natural bait would be illegal in Florida if cast from a boat. Circle hooks only when using natural bait.
What would be the proper way to rig up a live mullet when using a popping cork?
Hook through top lip only, come out one nostril. This way the bait can breathe naturally.
Great info!
Any suggestions for fishing a live Mullet in the surf?
For most of my bait I like to put a small treble through the nostrils and another In the back I love the actions from backhooking but find most predators eat headfirst and therefore with larger baits I like an extra treble through the nostrils
Thanks for the tip!
What soft plastic is that it looks real
savage gear mullet
Great info
Nice . Makes sense now haha
Can someone tell me the difference between a nautilus light circle hook like the one in this vid and a regular circle hook. Because I’ve used both and they work well but like why😂
greenbacks are TERRIBLE for catching scales on hookpoints if you use them live