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Re: Mullet

#21 Post by kstaff »

Not happening people! Nobody wants to read about any personal issues least of all having to Moderate them!!!

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Re: Mullet

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mullet wars :lol:
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Re: Mullet

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AG wrote:mullet wars :lol:

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Re: Mullet

#24 Post by The Austrian »

Mullet :shock: ? Thought this hairstyle is out of fashion, my hairdresser told me I swear :lol:
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Re: Mullet

#25 Post by KERRY1 »

The Austrian wrote:Mullet :shock: ? Thought this hairstyle is out of fashion, my hairdresser told me I swear :lol:
Your hairdresser was just trying to be kind to you Martin because you don't have enough hair to have a 'mullet' as a hairstyle! :lol:
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Re: Mullet

#26 Post by davyp »

i have caught a few around harboursafter groundbaiting with mushed up mackeral,

then using a 1 cm square cube of mack on a small hook, about 18" of line and a small bubble float. dead simple and you can manouvre it a bit to get among the fish. seems to work best if you get them on the feed and there are a few fish competing for the groundbait.

if you are fishing a harbour hanging a carcass or two of mack that have been filleted just below the surface will often attract them, i usually stick one or two on a big hook from a conger trace and hang it off a length of line. it can draw them in to right under your feet.
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Re: Mullet

#27 Post by Queequeg »

..Try blitzing fresh mackerel in a blender then funnel into a half liter lemonade bottle. Place in the freezer and take out when planning to fish. Drill a fair few holes in the bottle, attach lead and a line and throw into the harbour. This will work as a kind of swim feeder. Bread flake brushed with fish oil and hopefully you can catch...
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#28 Post by hollydog »

I agree with most of the comments about fishing with bread, but tip would to fish as light as possible, ie. 4/5 pound line, size 10 / 12 hook, waggler float with minimum shot and 5 cent size bread, you can get away with this if you are fishing in a harbour or behind a breakwater, good luck.

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