Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:15 pm
i suppose so...and you would have to be very sure of the weather.
ah dont worry, im sure we wont be talking about it that much, i will be putting one up in the species hunt though
Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:26 pm
i suppose there would be big numbers of mullet down your neck of the woods by march

i havent` been down there since 2005.plenty of cracking mullet spots around clifden but i didn`t start fishing for mullet until 2006.had tried a few times up here when i was a kid but was brainwashed into thinking they couldn`t be caught cos of soft mouth

i`ll never let anyone tell me a fish is uncatchable again
Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:29 pm
neither will I.
Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:48 pm
Davy Murdoch wrote:i suppose there would be big numbers of mullet down your neck of the woods by march

i havent` been down there since 2005.plenty of cracking mullet spots around clifden but i didn`t start fishing for mullet until 2006.had tried a few times up here when i was a kid but was brainwashed into thinking they couldn`t be caught cos of soft mouth

i`ll never let anyone tell me a fish is uncatchable again

im not sure really. the usual shoal in the lagoon would be around and depending on the river they could be in the estuary. if its still in flood theres not much chance but if theres only a few gates open on the wier(low water level) they might be around.
thats what i find drives them out at the end of the summer, large amounts of cold water coming down from lake corrib.
Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:31 pm
fishinmidget wrote:thats what i find drives them out at the end of the summer, large amounts of cold water coming down from lake corrib.
i have 6 marks i fish regular and 4 of them are seriously affected by the amount of cold freshwater coming down rivers/streams and canals.
if next summer is as wet as this year i`ll check out the marks i know aren`t affected by rain water.i know of around 10 such marks so hopefully i wont go fishless like i did for too many days this year
Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:37 pm
are many mullet around bangor in summer.
Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:42 pm
dan wrote:are many mullet around bangor in summer.
not anymore.the seals have chased them away.you`ll still see a few from time to time but there was once hundreds(maybe even more)
Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:48 pm
i heard of them at times but just wanted to know.
Sat Jan 10, 2009 7:15 pm
Sorry to dig up an old thread guys, but just got reading this. Dan to answer your question and to confirm Davy's comments. I was down at Bangor on a VERY fine afternoon back in July, there was large numbers of mullet swimming about in the old harbor, tide was dropping, water was very shallow, I had a go at them, only managed a few knocks on the rod. Needless to say there was a crowd of people throwing toby's, feathers and everything at them by the time I decided enough was enough

So on the off chance that the mullet do arrive into the harbor expet masses of people to "spoil" the fishing.
Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:18 pm
maybe the mullet may appear again, or was it just a one off. pitty about the amount of people dont have a clue about mullet trying to catch them. i tried using lures for them once, never got a bite, baits probably the better option.
Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:00 am
bear in mind that if you are lucky enough to have some thin lipped up your way you can use a size 0 mepps spinner for them
Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:13 am
fishinmidget wrote:bear in mind that if you are lucky enough to have some thin lipped up your way you can use a size 0 mepps spinner for them

we dont get thin lipped up here,dont let
anyone tell you different
but the thick lipped will sometimes hit a mepp.just ask ronald
Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:36 pm
wen i fished for them in millisle there were some hits on spinners but no hook ups, maybe try it again this year.
Mon Jan 12, 2009 7:55 pm
spinners? if they are any bigger than about 5-6 grams, chances are you were just clipping their fins.
Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:49 pm
fishinmidget wrote:spinners? if they are any bigger than about 5-6 grams, chances are you were just clipping their fins.
the one ronald almost had was hooked fairly in the mouth,but to be fair i think they are just checking out the spinner like they would check out things floating in the water.
they are a very nosey fish
Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:36 pm
Davy Murdoch wrote:fishinmidget wrote:spinners? if they are any bigger than about 5-6 grams, chances are you were just clipping their fins.
the one ronald almost had was hooked fairly in the mouth,but to be fair i think they are just checking out the spinner like they would check out things floating in the water.
they are a very nosey fish

Almost had was a bit of an understatement ,had my hands round the bugger when it took of

cracking big fish around in those days ,then people started to feed the seal in the harbour
Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:55 pm
seals and otters r a nuscence i think. during the summer 08 in millisle there were some otter and sometimes the seal was in. when they were in there was no point fishing unless u fished on the bottom for flatties.
Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:06 pm
we`re lucky to see otters these days.
they aren`t exactly around in big numbers to be a problem,and they dont just eat fish and wont do the same damage as a big fat seal.
consider yourself lucky to see otters.there was one that could be seen around bangor but it was washed up at the back of bangor pier 2 years ago

most people will never have seen an otter in the wild
Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:10 pm
apparently used 2 b loads of mullet around portavogie until the seals moved in.
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