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1. Search in areas harbors, jetties, marinas, piers, estuary creeks, breakwaters and similar areas. Mullets like to linger in these spots, and anglers can see them swimming close
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1. Cut fillet into pieces weighing about 4.5 oz. and sprinkle salt and pepper on each piece. 2. Heat pan at medium heat on stove for one minute. Add olive oil to pan and heat until
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1. Look around to get a feel for where the mullet has been as a genre, and take a moment to appreciate the diversity. Ask yourself if you want your mullet to convey the madcap antics
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