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    Crab mustard is good sushi42's Avatar
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    cast net jackpot

    I do a lot of cast netting for my bait, it's just that fresh bait is the best bait. So I was cast netting for some peanut bunker last week in one of my secret little coves and I netted 18 beautiful little mullet on the first throw. In all my years cast netting up here I've never netted mullet. I was surprised to say the least but now I had a guy tell me the other day that the Cape has been loaded with them for a couple of weeks now. Is this true, has anyone else seen these scrumptious fingerlings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sushi42 View Post
    I do a lot of cast netting for my bait, it's just that fresh bait is the best bait. So I was cast netting for some peanut bunker last week in one of my secret little coves and I netted 18 beautiful little mullet on the first throw. In all my years cast netting up here I've never netted mullet. I was surprised to say the least but now I had a guy tell me the other day that the Cape has been loaded with them for a couple of weeks now. Is this true, has anyone else seen these scrumptious fingerlings?
    Right now under my boat in Green Harbor there's 4 different kinds of bait. I don't even know what some of them are.

    Millions of small pogies. (Great sign!)
    Sand eels.

    and at least two different unidentifiable kinds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amarshall View Post
    Right now under my boat in Green Harbor there's 4 different kinds of bait. I don't even know what some of them are.

    Millions of small pogies. (Great sign!)
    Sand eels.

    and at least two different unidentifiable kinds.
    herring?

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    Lots of the mullet at the waquoit bay jetties from now through the fall. They are there most years. Shine a spot light and watch the finger mullet jump!

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    Great bass fishing when they leave LNB and the SW pushes them towards the beach....

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    Caught a herring on a sabiki at GHM. Medium sized pogies also seen. small blues also? No sand eels seen at this end.

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