In the videos recorded over the weekend, mullet swim in roads and alongside homes in Manasquan, New Jersey.
Nick Honachefsky, a professional writer, expert angler and TV host, said he received numerous reports of mullet sightings in both Ocean and Monmouth counties. He told NBC10 the bait fish typically aren’t seen in the area until the spring after migrating south.“That’s what really startled me because mullet generally leave our waters in the fall,” Honachefsky said. “I believe it’s because the water temps are only about 48 degrees in the back. We’ve had another mild winter.
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