dublin- bull wall
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dublin- bull wall
was over at the bridge going to royal dublin gc. as the tide started to rise, sweepin gin under the bridge i saw loads of fish rising, taking something on the top. i couldnt see any bait in the water. i was wondering what these were, i saw a few pass under the bridge & thought they were mullet, but as some fish rose, they turned and seemed to have a gold/yellow colour on the side. anyone have any idea on this?
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Hi Keo,
What type of ground is it?
Small harbour pollack will often be caught on clean ground but it would need to be deep. They spend the daytime in the kelp and come to the surface during the dusk/dawn. Float fish rag under the same conditions and you'll soon find out.
Donagh
What type of ground is it?
Small harbour pollack will often be caught on clean ground but it would need to be deep. They spend the daytime in the kelp and come to the surface during the dusk/dawn. Float fish rag under the same conditions and you'll soon find out.
Donagh
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although i dont intend using rigs for mullet, i hate those filthy bastards!
Here's some guys that don't agree:
http://www.thenationalmulletclub.org/ :D [/b]