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Mullt Run 2011 Report

(@blacktip-hunter)
Prominent Member

Well, the mullet schools are now few and far between, but the memories of the last few months will last a lifetime! I caught many fish, set personal records, and caught fish I have never caught before. I filmed most of the fish that I caught, I hope you enjoy the report.

My first small tarpon this year. I caught him on a chunk of mullet that I kayaked out 100yds.

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Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35cCJlCbr-I

The same day my buddy Matt caught this nice snook:

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Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07K1mppWMJU

We hooked another big tarpon that day and he straightened out the hook. Matt also caught another snook that was smaller than the one above. We didn't get a photo or video of the fish. The following day started great! In the morning, Matt hooked up with this beautiful tarpon:

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Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jOuZDdB3-E

Later that day I hooked another tarpon. It was a big fish and I was by myself. Hurricane Irene created a huge sandbar near shore and you really had to walk out to get to deep water. I didn't walk out after the fish and I pulled the hook out of his mouth, a mistake I won't make again. The next day I caught a really nice tarpon, must have been around 70-80lbs, maybe more.

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Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbuBoW1qlmk

The following day I caught my biggest Tarpon ever, this fish weighed around 100lbs.

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Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZqxqNj_utI

The winds started to pick up and fishing became tough. The following week the waves were massive (7-8 footers), but the mullet were so thick! Sharks, tarpons, snook, jacks, bluefish, everything was smashing them. I caught a small tarpon (probably 30lbs) that day. The video came out horrible (the salts spray blurred the lens) and I didn't get a photo. We also caught snook and jacks on spoons and live mullet (no photos). About a week later, I caught my biggest snook ever, 40 inches! He fought very hard. I saw him in the surf and threw a 10" mullet at him and he slurped the mullet in like 3 seconds. It was raining when I caught the snook and a drop got on the lens, which sucks!

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Later that evening I caught this massive jack crevalle on a live mullet:

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Later that week I caught this really nice blacktip. I wasn't fishing for sharks, but he took the bait.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG1BsYMIxPY

I also caught this small snook on the same day with Surfrat. He left the beach an hour before I caught the shark.

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I started school in Orlando at the end of September, so my fishing time became very limited. I met up with Will at Sebastian Inlet in October on two occasions. I caught my very first redfish, which was over 30".

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I caught a smaller redfish the following week:

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Will and my friend Damon caught these big reds at Sebastian as well. Over 20 redfish were caught on the pier in a matter of several hours.

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Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVGiU3W0bQ8

God Bless,
Joshua Jorgensen

"He that keepeth his mouth keepeth his life: but he that openeth wide his lips shall have destruction" (Proverbs 13:3).

Visit us online: http://blacktiphfishing.org

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Topic starter Posted : 11/04/2011 6:30 pm
william
(@william)
Member Admin

Beautiful summary with a large variety of fish all from the 2011 MULLET RUN as seen thru the lens of Josh's camera.Thanks Josh looking forward to fishing with you again.

SOUTH FLORIDA SHARK CLUB -President SFSC-Founding Member est 1983 SFSC-Website Administrator BIG HAMMER SHARK TOURNAMENT -Founder Rene Memorial Sharkathon -Founder NMFS Shark Tagger

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Posted : 11/04/2011 6:37 pm
(@mattwho)
New Member

nice job on the snook and tarpon. i didnt (have yet to) land one snook this season :?

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Posted : 11/05/2011 8:21 am
(@tarpon-j)
New Member

One of, if not the best report of the season, such a variety of the most sought after fish in Florida. Those tarpon are awesome, nice big snook and reds, and a monster jack..what sort of leader do you use for beach tarpon? Awesome report!!

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Posted : 11/05/2011 6:29 pm
(@blacktip-hunter)
Prominent Member

One of, if not the best report of the season, such a variety of the most sought after fish in Florida. Those tarpon are awesome, nice big snook and reds, and a monster jack..what sort of leader do you use for beach tarpon? Awesome report!!

It took me years to develop it. I use a double hook J-hook rig (4" apart from each other) and about 20ft of break away line (50lb) and a 10lb rock. If you don't have at least 20ft of breakaway line that's a minimum of 50lb, you will lose them. The heavier the rock, the better it is. The trick is for the rock to set the hook.

"He that keepeth his mouth keepeth his life: but he that openeth wide his lips shall have destruction" (Proverbs 13:3).

Visit us online: http://blacktiphfishing.org

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Topic starter Posted : 11/05/2011 9:46 pm