First post here for ages! A lot has happened and I just have not had the time. Anyway, I got both thick lipped and golden grey mullet on my species list. I was wondering if anyone here knew any places that produce thin lipped mullet??? I hear they are savage fighters! Maybe Roscarberry?? Is it too early to try for them and will a mepps with power isome work??? Cheers..
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Re: Mullet fishing
Did you do a search on here? 
I know that thin lipped were being caught on a couple of marks in Cork Harbour (as are GG's) but I'd say you'd have more chance of "the secrets of Fatima" being seen up here 
  guys would be tight with their marks.
 guys would be tight with their marks.
			
			
									
						I know that thin lipped were being caught on a couple of marks in Cork Harbour (as are GG's) but I'd say you'd have more chance of "the secrets of Fatima" being seen up here
 
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Re: Mullet fishing
Cheers jim haha. Yeah I searched but didn't get too much. Is it too early for them yet??JimC wrote:Did you do a search on here?
I know that thin lipped were being caught on a couple of marks in Cork Harbour (as are GG's) but I'd say you'd have more chance of "the secrets of Fatima" being seen up here
guys would be tight with their marks.
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Re: Mullet fishing
Try the road from Skibbereen - Baltimore. 2 roads to the right lead to causeways with pools where the estuary run under the road. 1 road by the knitware outlet (ask to park),  the other road is nearer to Skibbereen