Flora-Bama Mullet Toss Celebration Turns 40

Ken Cooper • April 23, 2024

"Mullet Toss brings locals and visitors together for a weekend of live music, bushwackers and fun for all ages!" - Mayor Tony Kennon

Gulf Shores Event News

The Gulf Coast's most peculiar event, the Mullet Toss, is set to entertain locals and visitors alike at the Flora-Bama. This annual spectacle, scheduled for the last full weekend of April, offers an opportunity for attendees to witness the quirky sport of mullet tossing, while also serving as a significant fundraiser for local youth charities.


The Origins of the Mullet Toss

The Mullet Toss has become a hallmark of Gulf Coast culture since its inception in the mid-1980s. The idea was first proposed by Flora-Bama musician Jimmy Louis, who got the inspiration after attending an event in Arkansas where participants threw cow chips across a field. The establishment's owners, Joe Gilchrist and Pat McClellan, liked the concept and incorporated it to attract patrons during the slower spring months. The competition involved participants competing to see who could throw a dead mullet, a native fish, the farthest across the state line between Florida and Alabama.


The Event's Growth and Popularity

Over the decades, the Mullet Toss has grown in popularity, attracting thousands from across the country to participate and spectate. The event even garnered national attention after former University of Alabama and NFL quarterback Kenny Stabler participated in the event. The weekend-long festival features live music, food, and various beach games, creating a party atmosphere that draws a diverse crowd.


The Driving Force Behind the Event

Pat McClellan, co-owner of the Flora-Bama, has been instrumental in nurturing the event's growth and maintaining its original spirit. McClellan's enthusiasm and dedication have been pivotal, ensuring the Mullet Toss remains a fixture on the Gulf Coast's social calendar while also raising significant funds for community causes.


The Enduring Appeal of the Mullet Toss

The Mullet Toss captures the distinct allure of Gulf Coast traditions, merging community and celebration in unconventional ways. The event's quirky charm and the sense of camaraderie it fosters have made it a beloved tradition that continues to draw crowds year after year.


About The Fish

The mullet used for the event are supplied by a local bait vendor. They have been frozen and boxed for the original purpose of fishing bait, but get a reprieve and have the privilege of helping to raise money for a great cause! After the event they are donated to the Alligator Alley for their final contribution to the community.


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