Cork mullet
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Cork mullet
Just wondering what the mullet situation is like in Cork harbour following the netting of the aggregating fish outside the harbour at the end of last year?
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Re: Cork mullet
Plenty of them down east Cork direction.
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Re: Cork mullet
I seen 100s down the east area 2 weeks ago.
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Re: Cork mullet
yeah there everywhere down here...driving me stone mad 

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Re: Cork mullet
Funny I haven't seen a mullet in the north channel of the lee this summer (working next to it) and usually would see large shoals of them
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Re: Cork mullet
that is a strange one alright pat...every summer i use to see shoals all over the lee too...this year not so many..well they're presence isnt as blatant as previous years for sure in the city...patk wrote:Funny I haven't seen a mullet in the north channel of the lee this summer (working next to it) and usually would see large shoals of them
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Re: Cork mullet
I seen shoals of mullet down there a few days ago, some crackers in the mix nearly as big as my leg 

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Re: Cork mullet
On my list for this year is a good mullet , any clues more than east cork would be very gratefully received !!!! I have been having a look around but lack of local knowledge is getting in the way , cheers
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Re: Cork mullet
There are parts of the harbour devoid of mullet - eg: carrigrennan.
East Ferry Marina has at least 50% less than normal. There was some new arrivals in the last couple of weeks....up to that it was bleak.
East Ferry Marina has at least 50% less than normal. There was some new arrivals in the last couple of weeks....up to that it was bleak.
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Re: Cork mullet
In Cork Harbour, my spot is a 5 minute walk down the road. Personally, because I don't drive anymore, it was an very handy spot to experiment with fly patterns etc. because there was always a shoal of mullet to try out on.
It was netted at the end of April 2014 and I have not seen a SINGLE mullet there since.
Given the mullet's slow life-cycle, if you are seeing mullet in your spot - it has not been netted - as YET.
Draw your own conclusion. You can have a short term commercial mullet fishery (and from what I have witnessed in the 1960's - extremely short) or you can have a long term 'catch and release' sport fishery - but you CANNOT have BOTH.
As anglers, have a long and serious look at who exactly is representing your fishery interests in Ireland.
I strongly suspect - No-one.
It was netted at the end of April 2014 and I have not seen a SINGLE mullet there since.
Given the mullet's slow life-cycle, if you are seeing mullet in your spot - it has not been netted - as YET.
Draw your own conclusion. You can have a short term commercial mullet fishery (and from what I have witnessed in the 1960's - extremely short) or you can have a long term 'catch and release' sport fishery - but you CANNOT have BOTH.
As anglers, have a long and serious look at who exactly is representing your fishery interests in Ireland.
I strongly suspect - No-one.
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Re: Cork mullet
Couple of weeks ago at a one of my bass marks at near darkness I was wading knee deep. One swam about two foot past my leg! Seem to be loads at all the well known bass marks -but no bass (for me anyway)
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Re: Cork mullet
I was told by a fishery officer recently that the ifi have granted licences in cromane to net mullet... It's 100% fact! the same lad did not agree with but it was done...
I'd rather be fishing..
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Re: Cork mullet
I could be wrong - but unlike having a licence to catch various species like salmon - it is open season on mullet if you have registered fishing boat.
And therein lies the problem - licences and proper management will only come into play here - when the horse (or mullet) is gone.
An update on my spot this week -- clear water flat calm 3 mornings - Not mullet fin to be seen. I have never ever seen that before in this location at this time of year.
And therein lies the problem - licences and proper management will only come into play here - when the horse (or mullet) is gone.
An update on my spot this week -- clear water flat calm 3 mornings - Not mullet fin to be seen. I have never ever seen that before in this location at this time of year.