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Got out this morning at day-break only to find out 1 bait shop changed hours to open at 7am & other bait shop posted, on vacation til' oct. 4, so decided it was only goin to be road-runners & beetle-spins trolling today. Found feeding area with these fingerling mullet, in which (3) like the one in the picture actually had eyes bigger than appetite to try & take the road-runners. Lake Harney the place, action done by 10am, & all released to fight another day. Threw a few back before keeping for pics, so #'s are picking up, surface water temp 84F.
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A few of them look to be good size. Some action is beter then no action. Way to go. :cheers2
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Glad you got into a few today. Looks like you had a good time and a green carp to boot way to go! Just could not get myself talked into facing the heat today.
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(Ain't no fish in Harney) ! ! ! ! ! :mad::mad::mad:
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What are those things you are calling mullet?
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Actually, had to look it up with the hundreds of different types of mullet. It's google-eye feature what made me 1st take notice. The picture didn't take that clearly, however, this is what it was, a fantail mullet, just couldn't get over the fact something this small would take a bait bigger than itself. Had that yellow spot on the gill.
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No wonder the specks grow so fast, plenty of bite sized bait to eat.
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Lived here all my life so far but never seen mullet small enough for specks to eat. Always thought they were saltwater fish that came into freshwater,