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Midnight Mullet Fly

Midnight Mullet Fly

$2.45

Original: $6.99

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Midnight Mullet Flyβ€”

$6.99

$2.45

The Story

The Midnight Mullet is a staple pattern for saltwater anglers who target tarpon, snook, and redfish. This fly is designed to hunt in the dark or during low-light conditions where predatory fish ambush bait. It features a bulky profile that pushes water and grabs attention. This pattern is a top choice for fishing dock lights or picking apart shadow lines where big fish hide.

What It Imitates

This fly imitates a finger mullet or similar baitfish. It uses a mix of flash and synthetic materials to create a wide, realistic profile that looks like a hearty meal to a predator. The materials pulse in the water to mimic the natural movement of a swimming fish.

How To Use It

Fish this fly with a strip-pause retrieve. The bulky head pushes water, so a sharp strip will create a vibration that fish can feel. Allow the fly to pause briefly between strips to trigger a reaction strike. It works best on a floating or intermediate line. Cast it into the shadows or run it along the edges of dock lights where fish are waiting to ambush passing bait.

When To Use It

As the name suggests, this fly shines during night fishing sessions. It is perfect for fishing under dock lights or around bridge pilings after the sun goes down. You can also use it during the day when the water is stained or murky. The bulky profile helps fish find it when visibility is low. It is also a great choice during the fall mullet run.

Why We Like It

We like the Midnight Mullet because it has the perfect blend of bulk and movement. It casts easily but still lands with a presence that big fish notice. The durable materials hold up well to sharp teeth and rough mouths. It gives you confidence when you are casting into the dark.

Comparisons

Midnight Mullet vs Lefty's Deceiver: The Lefty's Deceiver has a sleek and slender profile that cuts through the water. The Midnight Mullet has a wider and bulkier head that pushes more water. You should choose the Midnight Mullet when you need a fly that creates more vibration and has a larger silhouette in the water.

Midnight Mullet vs EP Peanut Butter: The EP Peanut Butter is made mostly of synthetic fibers that shed water quickly and land softly. The Midnight Mullet uses a mix of materials that absorbs some water to help it sink slightly faster and stay in the strike zone. Choose the Midnight Mullet if you want a fly with more flash and a "thumping" action in the water.

Midnight Mullet vs Clouser Minnow: The Clouser Minnow is a weighted fly that dives quickly and jigs up and down. The Midnight Mullet is unweighted or lightly weighted and swims level in the water column. Use the Clouser for deep water or dredging channels. Use the Midnight Mullet for fishing shallow flats, beaches, or the upper part of the water column near the surface.

Description

The Midnight Mullet is a staple pattern for saltwater anglers who target tarpon, snook, and redfish. This fly is designed to hunt in the dark or during low-light conditions where predatory fish ambush bait. It features a bulky profile that pushes water and grabs attention. This pattern is a top choice for fishing dock lights or picking apart shadow lines where big fish hide.

What It Imitates

This fly imitates a finger mullet or similar baitfish. It uses a mix of flash and synthetic materials to create a wide, realistic profile that looks like a hearty meal to a predator. The materials pulse in the water to mimic the natural movement of a swimming fish.

How To Use It

Fish this fly with a strip-pause retrieve. The bulky head pushes water, so a sharp strip will create a vibration that fish can feel. Allow the fly to pause briefly between strips to trigger a reaction strike. It works best on a floating or intermediate line. Cast it into the shadows or run it along the edges of dock lights where fish are waiting to ambush passing bait.

When To Use It

As the name suggests, this fly shines during night fishing sessions. It is perfect for fishing under dock lights or around bridge pilings after the sun goes down. You can also use it during the day when the water is stained or murky. The bulky profile helps fish find it when visibility is low. It is also a great choice during the fall mullet run.

Why We Like It

We like the Midnight Mullet because it has the perfect blend of bulk and movement. It casts easily but still lands with a presence that big fish notice. The durable materials hold up well to sharp teeth and rough mouths. It gives you confidence when you are casting into the dark.

Comparisons

Midnight Mullet vs Lefty's Deceiver: The Lefty's Deceiver has a sleek and slender profile that cuts through the water. The Midnight Mullet has a wider and bulkier head that pushes more water. You should choose the Midnight Mullet when you need a fly that creates more vibration and has a larger silhouette in the water.

Midnight Mullet vs EP Peanut Butter: The EP Peanut Butter is made mostly of synthetic fibers that shed water quickly and land softly. The Midnight Mullet uses a mix of materials that absorbs some water to help it sink slightly faster and stay in the strike zone. Choose the Midnight Mullet if you want a fly with more flash and a "thumping" action in the water.

Midnight Mullet vs Clouser Minnow: The Clouser Minnow is a weighted fly that dives quickly and jigs up and down. The Midnight Mullet is unweighted or lightly weighted and swims level in the water column. Use the Clouser for deep water or dredging channels. Use the Midnight Mullet for fishing shallow flats, beaches, or the upper part of the water column near the surface.