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 Post subject: Fishing for Mullet
PostPosted: Aug 16th, '12, 10:31 
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Ive caught mullet with cast nets before but is there any tricks to catching them on a hook?

Ive heard you use bread for bait?


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 Post subject: Re: Fishing for Mullet
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chicken breast and a small hook (size 10) on a light running sinker rig


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Thanks Iceman, thought you might chime in.

Should I burley the area? If so what do they like?


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burley isn't really essential but can be handy. bread crumbs with some tuna oil works well


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Are they any good smoked?


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no idea mate, make for good live jewie bait


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Charlie wrote:
Are they any good smoked?

Cook 'em same day as catch and they're a good eating fish.

Eat 'em next day - meh !


Are you driving the 4 hours down to Esperance this weekend, Charlie ?


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I have had them smoked straight from the water and it was beautiful :) I used to use them all for bait but now I keep a couple if I get them


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Are you driving the 4 hours down to Esperance this weekend, Charlie ?

Yea mate, got a friends bday bash on and small SP delivery.

Ill have to give the smoker a try I think.


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I've caught mullet on bread, usually burley up a fair bit which attracts the herd and throw the line out with a float

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When they run just throw a line in front no problems. Love fresh mullet, use to bring barra fillets from Darwin for my parents and all I wanted was mullet.


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Deffinetly eat as fresh as possible and be sure to scrape all the black stuff out of the insides after gutting. Flour and fry in butter
Dunno how many of these I caught as a kid on holidays at Port Fairy. Caught them at sun up and had them for breakfast


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