Any mullet showing yet
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SeanM
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Any mullet showing yet
Anyone seen mullet around Dublin yet or has the cold weather made them late? Looking to target them as soon as they start showing.
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
I get the train every morning ,I've been looking out for them in rogerstown and broadmeadow estuarys,no sign of them yet ,the water might still be a bit cold
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
Pretty late for them this year, no signs at the wooden bridge dollymount either.
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
Everything at least a month behind I'd think. I heard some showed in Cork last week.
I had a look in Courtown, Arklow and Wicklow last weekend and never saw a fish. Last year it was late May before they showed in numbers willing to feed and I fear this year will be no different.
I had a look in Courtown, Arklow and Wicklow last weekend and never saw a fish. Last year it was late May before they showed in numbers willing to feed and I fear this year will be no different.
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
Broadmeadow estuary.... is Swords estuarybass man 09 wrote:swords estaury might be worth a go
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
They can be found up the broadmeadows river
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
Im in the cork area and for the past week there has been at least a hundred mullet at my usual bass mark! Very strange... There have also been mullet caught inside cork harbour recently enough
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
Do you need a licence to fish it? i was planning on targeting some mullet on a light set up this yearsparkey+1 wrote:They can be found up the broadmeadows river
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
Not for the Mulletgdd wrote:Do you need a licence to fish it? i was planning on targeting some mullet on a light set up this yearsparkey+1 wrote:They can be found up the broadmeadows river
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
sparkey+1 wrote:Not for the Mulletgdd wrote:Do you need a licence to fish it? i was planning on targeting some mullet on a light set up this yearsparkey+1 wrote:They can be found up the broadmeadows river
Nice one! cheers for the info
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
Thanks lads. think I'll wait until the end of the month or early June to give it a go.
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
For anyone interested in the east cork area.
I saw plentygroups of them around the place yesterday morning from the kayak.
I saw plentygroups of them around the place yesterday morning from the kayak.
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Re: Any mullet showing yet
Plenty mullet in the slob in Ballinacurra and a few inside the wall at Ballycotton East Cork