Why Your Cut Mullet Isn’t Getting Bit

Most anglers think cut mullet is simple. Cut it up. Hook it on. Send it out. But one wrong cut can make your bait spin, twist your line, and kill the presentation before it ever gets in front of a fish. In this video, we break down how to cut mullet for bait, which sections are actually worth using, which mistakes to avoid, and how to rig each piece so it stays streamlined and secure. You’ll also see why the head section is better than most anglers realize, why the stomach cavity can work against you, and how to cast cut bait without flinging it off the hook. If you use cut mullet for redfish, trout, snook, or other inshore fish, this will help you get more out of every bait. Want Smart Fishing Spots plus access to regional coaches, 20–30% off tackle, and real-time community reports? Join the Insider Club for just $0.27 a day and fish with confidence every trip: https://info.saltstrong.com/pricing?u...