Jacksonville Beach - Wes and I fished Saturday morning from 7:30 to 10:30 with no bites!  We did hawever catch a few mullet in the cast net.  We didn't see any schools of mullet, but random tosses in the shallow surf were yielding one or two big finger mullet at a time.  We caught enought mullet  to keep fresh bait on the lines and put a few up in the freezer at the end of the day.   It was a beautiful morning. Emily joined me on the beach on Sunday at 7:30  the tide was nearly out when we first got there, exposing an outsuck from a trough that was emptying as the tide receded.  I ran over, with my castnet to the point where the water leaving the trough was funnelled into a little stream.  I covered the stream with a toss of the castnet, and pulled in about a dozen mullet, which got us started for bait.  We fished on through low tide without much luck.  The blues werent biting cut mullet so I hooked up some live and tossed them out.  I got bites on the live mullet , but only manged to hook one blue, pictured above.  The bluefish are very good at steeling bait when the pieces are large enough.  They can easily snatch a whole mullet, or simply bite off half, without getting near the hook. The blues continued to enjoy the fresh mullet, but we didnt land any more.  The weather was nice and the sun came out about 9:30.  We had a blast!