Strangford Lough mullet,15-9-07

Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:45 am

People:me

Duration:2.5hrs(1.5 hours fishing,1 hours walking)

Tide:high

Weather:sunny,breezy(w)

Bait:bread

Rigs:float

Results:mullet

Catch and Release:: Yes/



Report:Headed down to my usual mullet mark but the wind was right in my face so i decided to look around for a new place to fish.
I had a quick look at the map and found a spot where the wind would be in a better direction for fishing.When i arrived the wind was blowing right to left along the shoreline,which was also with the direction of tide flow.
I set up and went for a walk and from the minute i was beside the water i could see big mullet darting around in the shallows,but as soon a i got near they dissapeared.I walked for about a mile and saw mullet the whole way,(all were 4lb+) but they where only in one`s and two`s and i couldn`t get close enough to try for them.
On the way back i spotted a bigger group of fish in close so i crept(ripping my waders in the proccess :roll: ) down and threw in some free offerings which they were quickly attacking.First cast of the day and i missed a bite but i didn`t mind because i could see alot of fish in the distance moving towards me.After a few more missed bites i hooked a nice fish which took about 20 yards in its first run,10 mins later it was in the net.I thought i caught another 5lb`er but it turned out to be 4lb 13oz. :D
During the next half hour i missed a few more bites and saw around 300+ fish pass me as the tide dropped,none were much smaller than 4lb and the biggest was maybe 7lb.There was alot of fish over 5lb so i think if this rain stops i`ll be heading back today :)
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Strangford Lough

Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:30 pm

What's that yellow/golden mark on their flank?

Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:08 pm

Not sure exactly what it is but it seems to be something to do with where they are caught.I`ve had them in clean water and they are pure silver and any i`ve caught in places like canals or near sewage outfalls where the water is dirty then they look like that.Maybe some sort of infection or parasite.

Mon Sep 17, 2007 9:26 pm

Davy,

You are really infected with the Mullet bug!! Another good fish. One of these days the 7lber will be yours

Jonny

Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:57 pm

Got to take my hat off to you. I don't get them round my coast but tried the other week at Dingle much to my frustration.

Had some mouthing baits on the Mull of Galloway, SW Scotland a few years back which must have been 6lb but wouldn't take the bait. Nudging floats and everything at around 2 feet out. Gets your heart thumping.

Well done on all your recent catches.