bass on bread
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				Paul Harris
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bass on bread
One  our guests yesterday went mullet fishing. Using bubble float, size 8 hook and a piece of bread flake several fish came and mouthed at the bait until a large fish took it.
After a hard fight during which he thought the mullet record was under threat the net was slipped under a fine 9lbs 2oz bass!!
Seen bass swimming with mullet before but never had one take bread, has anyone else?
			
			
									
						After a hard fight during which he thought the mullet record was under threat the net was slipped under a fine 9lbs 2oz bass!!
Seen bass swimming with mullet before but never had one take bread, has anyone else?
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				Hooker
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Re: Bass on bread
I fish for mullet alot down here in Wex, I have seen bass under the mullet so i always have a toby with me. Have caught a few that way but never on the bread. I've caught sea trout on bread a good few times and even one on sweetcorn.
			
			
									
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				KERRY1
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Re: Bass on bread
If this had have been the 1st of April I would have said this was deffo an April Fool's gag.
I've never heard of this before. Bass have been known to swim amongst shoals of mullet for cover, I've seen them myself while out mullet fishing but I've never heard of one taking bread.
It just goes to show, we're spending all that money on expensive lures and baits etc when we could be saving ourselves a fortune by buying a loaf of bread instead!
			
			
									
						I've never heard of this before. Bass have been known to swim amongst shoals of mullet for cover, I've seen them myself while out mullet fishing but I've never heard of one taking bread.
It just goes to show, we're spending all that money on expensive lures and baits etc when we could be saving ourselves a fortune by buying a loaf of bread instead!
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Re: Bass on bread
Definitely a new angle on the Loaves and Fishes miracle....  
 
What kind of bread was it all - soft batch? healthy wholegrain? maybe an exotic sundried-tomato focaccio? I'll try anything....
			
			
									
						What kind of bread was it all - soft batch? healthy wholegrain? maybe an exotic sundried-tomato focaccio? I'll try anything....
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				seanie35
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Re: Bass on bread
ah wait for it, the japs will come up with the loafio 2000 shallow baked bread, way better than anything else must get 
			
			
									
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Re: Bass on bread
With crust?seanie35 wrote:ah wait for it, the japs will come up with the loafio 2000 shallow baked bread, way better than anything else must get
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				KERRY1
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Re: Bass on bread
I can just see it nowseanie35 wrote:ah wait for it, the japs will come up with the loafio 2000 shallow baked bread, way better than anything else must get
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Re: Bass on bread
whattt, here we spent millions on hightech lures, now these silver things are eating bread 
 
Pls tell me, your guest didn't soak the bread with guinness, did he???
			
			
									
						Pls tell me, your guest didn't soak the bread with guinness, did he???
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				Paul Harris
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Re: Bass on bread
he didn't soak the bread but I believe he gave himself a good soaking by way of celebration
			
			
									
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Re: Bass on bread
i did in spain last year, all were small though
			
			
									
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Re: Bass on bread
I hope he didn't, that would be a waste of good guinness40Footer wrote:whattt, here we spent millions on hightech lures, now these silver things are eating bread![]()
Pls tell me, your guest didn't soak the bread with guinness, did he???
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Re: Bass on bread
dan wrote:i did in spain last year, all were small though
same here, have had a good few micro schoolies in the south of france while float fishing bread.
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Re: Bass on bread
Is there anything you can't do Ericeric wrote:dan wrote:i did in spain last year, all were small though
same here, have had a good few micro schoolies in the south of france while float fishing bread.
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Re: Bass on bread
multy taskKERRY1 wrote:Is there anything you can't do Ericeric wrote:dan wrote:i did in spain last year, all were small though
same here, have had a good few micro schoolies in the south of france while float fishing bread.
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Re: Bass on bread
eric wrote:multy taskKERRY1 wrote:Is there anything you can't do Ericeric wrote:same here, have had a good few micro schoolies in the south of france while float fishing bread.
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Re: Bass on bread
Bass on brown bread loads of butter and a mug of tae 
			
			
									
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