Mullet on the fly

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Joe C
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Mullet on the fly

#1 Post by Joe C »

Hi Lads,

I'm looking for an open-shore mark (not Estuary) for some Mullet on the fly. I have fished a couple of Estuary's this year, but the Mullet are meant to be that bit shyer in these sort of marks, and haven't had much success. I fish mainly north Dublin - but can travel south for an hour or so.

Thanks,

Joe.
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Re: Mullet on the fly

#2 Post by Joe C »

Sorry lads,

I think I posted this in the wrong direction - not very good on computers.
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Re: Mullet on the fly

#3 Post by eoghanb »

Try laytown beach,sh1t loads of them up there,try a shrimp pattern,or bread fly,iv had em on pheasant tail nymphs,but i dont know if their there now its late in the year
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Re: Mullet on the fly

#4 Post by tight lines »

if very late but during the wamer months poolbeg holds lot of big mullet all along the wall into the river side also the seaward side holds them aswell but not as many
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Re: Mullet on the fly

#5 Post by Joe C »

Thanks for the tips lads, hope to try those marks mid April - early May next year.

Joe.

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