At the end of each April, thousands converge on the Flora-Bama Lounge & Package in Perdido Key for the annual Interstate Mullet Toss. / News Journal file photo
Music and entertainment scheduleToday• 8 a.m.: Mullet Toss opens.
• 10 a.m. : The Rez on the Tent Stage.
• 11 a.m.: Ken Lamert in the main room.
• Noon: Mark Sherrill in the main room.
• 1 p.m.: J. Hawkins Band in the Bama Dome.
• 3 p.m.: Bo Roberts/Chris Newberry in the main room.
• 3 p.m.: Ms. Mullet Bikini Contest.
• 5:30 p.m.: Jack Robertson Show in the Bama Dome.
• 6 p.m.: Troy Brannon Duo in the main room.
• 6:30 p.m.: Wayne Mills Band on the Tent Stage.
• 10 p.m.: Adam Holt Band in the Bama Dome.
• 10:30 p.m.: Hurricane Warning in the main room.
• 10:30 p.m. Jason Sturgeon on the Tent Stage.
Saturday• 8 a.m.: Mullet Toss opens.
• 10 a.m.: Albert Simpson in the Bama Dome.
• 10 a.m.: Cornbred on the Tent Stage.
• 11 a.m.: Al & Cathy in the main room.
• 1 p.m.: Hung Jury in the Bama Dome.
• 2:30 p.m.: Wayne Mills Band on the tent stage.
• 3 p.m.: Lea Anne & Rick in the main room.
• 3 p.m. Ms. Mullet Bikini Contest.
• 5:30 p.m.: Jack Robertson Show in the Bama Dome.
• 7 p.m.: Ryan B's Bowling Buddies on the Tent Stage.
• 7 p.m.: Troy Brannon Duo in the main room.
• 8:30 p.m.: Elaine Petty & Rhonda Hart in the main room.
• 10 p.m.: Adam Holt Band in the Bama Dome.
• 10:30 p.m.: Jason Sturgeon on the Tent Stage.
Sunday• 8 a.m.: Mullet Toss opens.
• 8 a.m.: Worship @ the Water on the Tent Stage.
• 11 a.m.: Al & Cathy in the main room.
• 11 a.m.: TBA in the main room.
• 11:30 a.m.: Wayne Mills Band on the Tent Stage.
• 2 p.m.: Big Muddy in the main room.
• 3 p.m.: Lea Anne & Rick in the main room.
• 3 p.m.: Ms. Mullet Bikini Contest.
• 3 p.m.: Ryan Sturgeon on the Tent Stage.
• 6 p.m.: Lucky Doggs in the Bama Dome.
• 6:30 p.m.: Jezebel's Chill'n in the Main Room.
• 8 p.m.: Ryan B's Bowling Buddies on the Tent Stage.
• 10 p.m.: Dave & J.J. & Nick in the main room.
• 10 p.m.: Foxy Iguanas in the Bama Dome.
• 10 p.m.: Shauna P. in the main room.
Mullet Toss rules• Tossers throw a whole mullet, weighing about 1 pound, across the Florida-Alabama state line.
• If you plan to toss, you’ll register on the beach. There’s a $15 entry fee, which includes an official Interstate Mullet Toss T-shirt.
• You’re tossing that bad boy bare-handed: No gloves are allowed and you may not dust your mullet in sand, salt, bread crumbs or anything else. No, you can’t just clean, fry and eat it on the beach, either.
• Don’t be a litterbug! After you’ve throuwn that mullet that you pulled out of the water bucket, chase it down and put it back. It’s like replacing your divot, except you’re not Bubba Watson and there’s no caddy to do it for you.
• You’ll be throwing from a 10-foot circle down a designated alley. Try not to slap a spectator with your fish — save that for Monty Python.
• Stepping out of circle during your throw and follow through will result in disqualification. If you can’t do it in bowling, you can’t do it here.
• Likewise, throwing your mullet out of bounds is an automatic disqualification. It’s the fish-tossing equivalent of throwing a gutter ball. And you only get one chance, so don’t miss!
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