More mullet caught from the Co.Down Coast - June 2010.
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dfella25
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Re: More mullet caught from the Co.Down Coast - June 2010.
Nice one K2 your summer is off to a great start already.
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Re: More mullet caught from the Co.Down Coast - June 2010.
Well done on the mullet k2
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I hope to target the mullet this season,
not an easy task. Cheers.
I hope to target the mullet this season,
not an easy task. Cheers.
Specimens come and go but the passion is for ever.
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Re: More mullet caught from the Co.Down Coast - June 2010.
Thanks Conor, and yeah, that's us started with the mullet up at home now which is great. It will be hard to get K2 seperated from his mullet rod now!dfella25 wrote:Nice one K2 your summer is off to a great start already.
Thanks birdseyebirdseye wrote:Well done on the mullet k2.
I hope to target the mullet this season,
not an easy task. Cheers.
"Limit your Kill - Don't Kill your Limit" ><O>-><O>-><O>
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Re: More mullet caught from the Co.Down Coast - June 2010.
Can i ask just a quick question? Where you fish is it harbour mullet or sea-going? How the bloody hell do you get sea-going mullet to feed on bread iv tried everything
even the trick of filling a onion sack and leaving it over a few tides any help greatly appreciated also PMs welcome, thanks and brilliant fishing form K2 hope you open your account soon 
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"A fish is too valuable to only catch once"
"A fish is too valuable to only catch once"
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Thanks wilky, I have some info I can send you that hopefully will help.wilky83 wrote:Can i ask just a quick question? Where you fish is it harbour mullet or sea-going? How the bloody hell do you get sea-going mullet to feed on bread iv tried everything![]()
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even the trick of filling a onion sack and leaving it over a few tides any help greatly appreciated also PMs welcome, thanks and brilliant fishing form K2 hope you open your account soon
"Limit your Kill - Don't Kill your Limit" ><O>-><O>-><O>
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wilky83
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Re: More mullet caught from the Co.Down Coast - June 2010.
Thanks wilky, I have some info I can send you that hopefully will help.[/quoteKERRY1 wrote:wilky83 wrote:Can i ask just a quick question? Where you fish is it harbour mullet or sea-going? How the bloody hell do you get sea-going mullet to feed on bread iv tried everything![]()
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even the trick of filling a onion sack and leaving it over a few tides any help greatly appreciated also PMs welcome, thanks and brilliant fishing form K2 hope you open your account soon
I sent you a pm back but i thought id thank you publicly for the amazing info you shared with me thanks again and watch this space..........for mullet
Tight Lines.
IBPAG No: 248
"A fish is too valuable to only catch once"
"A fish is too valuable to only catch once"
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KERRY1
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No problem wilky, you’re very welcomewilky83 wrote:I sent you a pm back but i thought id thank you publicly for the amazing info you shared with me thanks again and watch this space..........for mullet![]()
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Tight Lines.
With all of that info you have no excuses now not to catch one!!
I look forward to reading your report – very soon, best of luck.
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Re: More mullet caught from the Co.Down Coast - June 2010.
Nice one K2. Looks like your giving up fishing Paula

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Re: More mullet caught from the Co.Down Coast - June 2010.
Thanks Ivan. I haven’t given up the fishing quite yet but I feel like it sometimesrodbender wrote:Nice one K2. Looks like your giving up fishing Paula![]()
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