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#1 Post by barry murphy »

PEOPLE:myself ,coaster,stuart


BAIT:bread,mackerel


RESULTS:1mullet 3lb,loads of small pollock,coalie .5lb


REPORT:got loads of mullet feeding and coaster got a 3lb on mackerel he also got the coalie there too.went quite so moved to another spot and all we got were loads off small pollock.
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#2 Post by iona »

SWINE :D

that's you caught all MY fish..... :D

glad too see you finally nailed them. :wink:

keep feeding them for me as i will be there to winkle a few out soon :lol:
why does yer last cast always take an hour?

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#3 Post by MAC »

Nice fish guys.

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#4 Post by bass boy »

nice mullet,still aint got mine yet.
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#5 Post by coaster »

I think i have the bug.
Going back out today. :D
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#6 Post by kstaff »

Proof if it was ever needed that Mullet are easy to catch!!! :D
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#7 Post by coaster »

Your very smart for a fellow who is traveling from Dublin to Waterford for the weekend and his girlfriend STILL wont let you go fishing :P
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#8 Post by coaster »

by the way, aren't you trying to catch one for years now without any results. me thinks your the the one that's the problem :P
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#9 Post by Pugs »

What sort of Mullet is that? Did it have gold in it's flanks?

Reason I ask is early in the year I caught what I thought was goldie but as I didn't have time to inspect clearly I couldn't have been sure.

Do T lipped have gold on their flanks or could it have been a hybrid I caught (at least 3.5 lb but probably 4 or 5)?
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#10 Post by iona »

no they have gold on the flanks.
afraid you have only caught a common a garden thick lip.
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#11 Post by coaster »

The one I got had gold on the flanks but not that noticeable in the pic.
The gold coloration was much stronger at the tail and gill cover.

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