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How to Catch Mullet - Float fishing - Shore Sea Fishing Cornwall - The Fish Locker

How to Catch Mullet - Float fishing - Shore Sea Fishing Cornwall - The Fish Locker

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Shore Fishing UK - How to catch Mullet. Mullet fishing can be particularly frustrating, here I show you the methods I use to get them feeding and the two types of float and rigs that I prefer for this type of fishing. Plenty of hints and tips for any beginner and experienced anglers alike
Date: 2022-05-03

Comments and reviews: 10


Very similar to a trout. in some respects quality catch indeedy. Jimmy Arnott a person whom was friends with my Grandad. He was a fisherman he said to once -If your able to see the fish they are able to see you- And when your approaching water to fish, walk lightly. because the vibration travels through the water and the fish are able to sense it. At the time you don't wether to believe it or not when your 14. As time passed I learned to believe it when looking in the burn the trout would see you and just scarper to a hole in the wall.
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Sent this to my boy. He once came on a big shoal of Greys out spinning a tidal stream near Newborough beach on Anglesey. He broke a Mepps up and rammed a piece of Tracker Bar between the two bare hooks and free-lined it, after an hour or so he took one about 5-6lb. I cleaned it and BBQed it after removing about a pound of sea lettuce from the gut. We used to be able to take Bass back then but my son still rates his Grey Mullet over charcoal as the tastiest of all, far less bony than the Red Mullet, too. Thanks again for this John.
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Hi John. Really enjoying your vids. My son in law has a rib berthed at Mylor and there-s some big mullet around the pontoons there. Just one question, why are you using 12lb hooklength with 6lb mainline? Why not use 6lb straight through if the fish are finicky. Also if you have a break the 6lb will go first leaving the fish with your 12lb rig attached! .not a Criticism, just curious.
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Well done John. I fished a few times myself for mullet and managed to hook one but never landed it as it broke me off when it swam round a steel beam. Their not the easiest of fish to catch. - So well done to you. Also keep up with those great video's. Even though iam a very experienced angler myself. - Iam still picking up tips here and there even after 46 years of fishing. -
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Another top effort and a cracking reward in the end. They come about a mile up my local river in summer and in good numbers but I've not fished for them before (for the reasons you mention. Maybe I'll give them a go this year, great work. Shame about the Howells.
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Raining persistently here in Kent, no better way to spend a few hours than catch up on some old Fishlocker videos. I'm going to -try- and catch my first mullet soon having been told of a good location. Have you ever tried maggots for mullet JL?
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Great angling as always pal! Is summer the best time to catch mullet in the harbour? I've seen them lurking near the pontoons in my local aberystwyth about a month ago.
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There fussy alright I use to just free line to catch them off a wooden bridge great spot for them its at the mount of an estuary haven't fished it in a while doh
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In Florida we sometimes use a sabiki rig with a swivel at the top small weight at the bottom for casting and chumming with chicken feed mixed with rolled oats.
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Are Mullet known for taking a single or double piece of corn on a hook, like some freshwater fish will? Thanks. Great video.
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