It’s a pleasure to fish with 👌 I’ve overloaded it with a 6wt line to do short distances with fewer false casts and it’s right on the money for going after the mullet 👍
The great thing with glass is they're happy to be over or underlined, there're so many variables in head length and weight as well as fishing distances it takes time to figure what works
@@miguelramonquintanasanjose9071 Oye, gracias, significa mucho. Hay mucha buena pesca en España, definitivamente ocupa un lugar destacado en mi lista de lugares en los que me gustaría pescar. líneas apretadas!
Thanks for the vlog which I found to be both honest and encouraging. I don't have an S - Glass rod but I do have older carbon rods with softer progressive actions that cushion in the same way. I have fished places where the equivalent size of rainbow would be equally hard to manage on a similar weight set up. I have done a little salt water fly fishing and completely agree that some saltwater species have a different sort of power. I suppose this is because they exist in a harsher environment.
Thanks for the comment 😊 I know there are people out there catching mullet on modern, faster actioned rods, but whether it’s glass or slower actioned carbon, I think it’s definitely going to help soften any strong lunges from the fish where a faster rod may not be so cushioning. Where the action is faster, things can go wrong faster in the fight potentially 😄
@@fotofootage7481 yeh I’m going, it will be my first one this year. Are you going? We’ve had enough bad weather in August, surely we’re due a decent September 😄
Very inspiring video I’ve given up on fly fishing since moving to Cornwall even after receiving a after of help from a top salt water fly angler this year I’m putting my LRF fishing gear down for few months and trying for bass and mullet again both so frustrating my local estuary is absolutely full of thick lip but they are not interested in anything I put in front of them apart from bread but really want to get them on a fly
Thanks man, I must admit fly fishing for bass and mullet has been a pretty tough journey so far. My first year I debated switching to lures for bass but that wasn’t my dream and I stuck with the fly. Last year things clicked a bit and that mullet in the video has set a bit of a blueprint for me that I can hopefully recreate this year. Cornwall in theory should be a great place to fly fish and I know of a few guys that have a lot of success there. The best advice I can give is stick with it! My first year I didn’t catch a single fish over 12cm ish and the following year I had several decent bass and the mullet so it can happen, just got to take the good with the bad and learn from both. The thick lip in the video was caught on a bread fly, could be a good place to start 😉
I’m from north Cornwall and as a seasoned fly angler have also turned my attention to the sea and the one thing that’s changed my success for bass is fly size. I started using the larger clouser type but when I switched to small flies for mullet started to catch bass. I’ve now realised the importance of matching fly size to imitate what size they are eating 👍
@@paulsalmo7070 good shout, definitely lots of guys catching big bass on mullet tactics, makes total sense for a lot of places, small shrimps, crabs and rag worm likely make up an equal part of a bass’ diet as baitfish do 👍
Hi, yep my indicator was a piece of packing foam tied on a hook, the mullet probably mistook it for bread which was kind of my thinking when tying them. The indicator was actually sub surface when the mullet took it as well. Cheers, tight lines!
Really enjoying your videos! What rod/line/leader set up have you been using for mullet? I saw you mentioned using glass rod, but just curious the weight and type of line you use!
Hey, thanks very much, glad you’re enjoying the videos! For the mullet any regular 5 or 6 weight trout rod will work perfectly fine. The reason I like the glass blank is that the softer action dampens lunges from the fish and protects your tippet but a medium action carbon rod would also be ideal. My glass rod is a 5wt but I overweight it with a 6 weight floating line to minimise false casts when casting short distances to the mullet. Then my leader is a 9ft 12lb fluorocarbon tapered leader with about 3-4ft of 10lb tippet and if I use a dropper or indicator I tie it about 3ft up from the point fly. Only caught 1 though so far 😄 but I know a lot of guys that have caught plenty of them on the fly use a similar setup 👍
Thanks man 😊 for bass about 8 or 9 foot, on my intermediate line I have an Airflo polyleader thats 4ft and I add 3-4ft of 15lb fluorocarbon tippet. On my floating line I use 8-9ft of 15lb fluoro straight through but want to start using a better butt section for turnover, the Airflo polyleader would work but it’s an intermediate so might drag surface flies down after a while.
merci pour cette vidéo, mais quelle mouche tu utilises pour le mulet? tu peux nous la montrer, merci, bonne continuation.Thanks for this video, but which fly do you use for the mullet? You can show it to us, thank you, good luck.
nice.. looking to get a mullet we have lots but tricky so im going to get a fly rod.. the mullets we have are from 1 to 3 pounds and maybe some close to 5+pound... we also have bone fish mostly 10 to 15 but i caught one 21 inch... also we have bonita up to 20 inch 2+ pounders and halibuts up to 15 pounder+ most all the fish are in 8 to 15 to 20 foot of waters is what i fish ..... will a 6wt be good or should i go 7wt ? looking for a light side fun action and trying not to go 8wt even tho that will be more ideal but im thinking a 6wt salt rod reel set up will be good enough and i just need to be carefull not to high stick and horse the bigger fish thats over 3+ pounds on a 6wt..
Hey buddy, sounds like you’ve got some amazing fishing nearby! I am totally not qualified to advise but I’d say you’d be better off with the 7wt for mullet and bonefish, halibut on the other hand I really have no idea. Also interesting you are finding them in deeper water, for mullet over here in the UK we catch them in as little as 6 inches of water and I’ve only ever heard of people catching bonefish on shallow flats so fishing in 8ft plus of depth could be a challenge, especially on fly. Be good to hear how you get on! Bonefish are in my bucket list! Tight lines!
@@thereel7071 yeah are mullets here got use to boats and kayaks so they just swim under i see them on my fish finder, they do get spooked but not so easy ... yeah i think ill go with a7wt but a light weight set up rod and reel so it will feel like a 6wt.. most mid to high end rods and reels now a days are lightweight but you'll be paying a price for it lol i dont see anyone catching mullets here and i want a challenge to get them on the fly and learn what they like since they are tricky and picky, mostly the come in with the tide and then go back out once the tide goes out, they swim up a river stream like but its still saltwater always see them jumping and mocking me i will get a mullet, they fight hard i snag some before and they have power and speed like a bonefish .. when they mullets come in they feed on like green plants and little water bugs shrimps in like 1 to 4 foot of water up the river stream where salt and freshwater run off meet...
@@thatonebeone best of luck with it! If they are anything like they are here they can be caught on small shrimp imitations on size 10 or 12 hooks, the flexi worm is a very popular fly for them here too 👍
@@thereel7071 I belive ours are thin lips.. they also jump like crazy all randomly .. I tried the bread dough and no luck, maybe I didn't give it enough time and trys.. rather catch it on a fly 🪰 would be more rewarding feeling then using bait lol
@@thatonebeone definitely more rewarding on fly! We’ve only got another month or so here before they will start moving out into deeper water, I’m hoping I can get into another one before they do 🤞
The marks I fish are all in Hampshire and West Sussex, but I imagine you’ll be able to find plenty of similar ground in Cornwall, lots of good bass fishing to be found down there!
It was definitely a shock! The hours I’ve spent chucking flies in front of their faces with no luck, you start to think it will never happen, then it totally took me by surprise, hence the bleep 😂
@@thereel7071 🤣 I feel ya! A few years back I was running some military ranges near Plywood- had about a kilometre of estuary with a small pier and an old wreck to boot- the mullet there were bloody MASSIVE! We tried absolutely everything and would watch as different baits would just slide over their faces 😩🤣 lure - nothing either, we caught good bass on traditional flattie rigs all the time but those mullet evaded us for so long it was ridiculous,, they would literally swim between our legs at times! We had to get very inventive to get some 😅
You can see why s-glass is recommended for mullet, the damping in that blank is superb and great to see
It’s a pleasure to fish with 👌 I’ve overloaded it with a 6wt line to do short distances with fewer false casts and it’s right on the money for going after the mullet 👍
The great thing with glass is they're happy to be over or underlined, there're so many variables in head length and weight as well as fishing distances it takes time to figure what works
I like a lot your videos. greetings from Spain
@@miguelramonquintanasanjose9071 Oye, gracias, significa mucho. Hay mucha buena pesca en España, definitivamente ocupa un lugar destacado en mi lista de lugares en los que me gustaría pescar. líneas apretadas!
Great vid mate, I was glued to the screen when that mullet took, what a stunning fish to catch on a fly, keep them coming…😊👍
Thanks mate 😊
Thats a huge mullet! Nice one!
Put up a really good scrap too 😄
Very nice
Thanks man 😊
Great fish, well done for landing your first mullet.
Thanks man, hopefully it doesn’t take me as long to catch another one 😄
Well done..great looking fish
Thank you 🙏
great video mate good work! Love a new target in fishing. Saltwater Fly is on my list.
Thanks man 🙏 that mullet wasn’t a particularly big one but I’ve never had anything fight like that before!
Thanks for the vlog which I found to be both honest and encouraging. I don't have an S - Glass rod but I do have older carbon rods with softer progressive actions that cushion in the same way. I have fished places where the equivalent size of rainbow would be equally hard to manage on a similar weight set up. I have done a little salt water fly fishing and completely agree that some saltwater species have a different sort of power. I suppose this is because they exist in a harsher environment.
Thanks for the comment 😊 I know there are people out there catching mullet on modern, faster actioned rods, but whether it’s glass or slower actioned carbon, I think it’s definitely going to help soften any strong lunges from the fish where a faster rod may not be so cushioning. Where the action is faster, things can go wrong faster in the fight potentially 😄
I enjoyed this video, a cracking mullet as well...nice one.
Thanks man 😊
Are you doing the Orvis festival this year, if so fingers crossed that we get some good weather. @@thereel7071
@@fotofootage7481 yeh I’m going, it will be my first one this year. Are you going? We’ve had enough bad weather in August, surely we’re due a decent September 😄
Nice one fella 👍, not tried the indicator method yet, seems to work.
It was actually sub surface when the fish took it 😄 but people do do really well with it
Very inspiring video I’ve given up on fly fishing since moving to Cornwall even after receiving a after of help from a top salt water fly angler this year I’m putting my LRF fishing gear down for few months and trying for bass and mullet again both so frustrating my local estuary is absolutely full of thick lip but they are not interested in anything I put in front of them apart from bread but really want to get them on a fly
Thanks man, I must admit fly fishing for bass and mullet has been a pretty tough journey so far. My first year I debated switching to lures for bass but that wasn’t my dream and I stuck with the fly. Last year things clicked a bit and that mullet in the video has set a bit of a blueprint for me that I can hopefully recreate this year.
Cornwall in theory should be a great place to fly fish and I know of a few guys that have a lot of success there. The best advice I can give is stick with it! My first year I didn’t catch a single fish over 12cm ish and the following year I had several decent bass and the mullet so it can happen, just got to take the good with the bad and learn from both.
The thick lip in the video was caught on a bread fly, could be a good place to start 😉
I’m from north Cornwall and as a seasoned fly angler have also turned my attention to the sea and the one thing that’s changed my success for bass is fly size. I started using the larger clouser type but when I switched to small flies for mullet started to catch bass. I’ve now realised the importance of matching fly size to imitate what size they are eating 👍
@@paulsalmo7070 good shout, definitely lots of guys catching big bass on mullet tactics, makes total sense for a lot of places, small shrimps, crabs and rag worm likely make up an equal part of a bass’ diet as baitfish do 👍
Do I understand correctly that you hooked the mullet on your indicator? Did you have provided this with a hook?
Oh Yes, I do also love glass rods
Hi, yep my indicator was a piece of packing foam tied on a hook, the mullet probably mistook it for bread which was kind of my thinking when tying them. The indicator was actually sub surface when the mullet took it as well. Cheers, tight lines!
Nice thicklip 👌👌👌👌
Thanks dude 😊
Really enjoying your videos! What rod/line/leader set up have you been using for mullet? I saw you mentioned using glass rod, but just curious the weight and type of line you use!
Hey, thanks very much, glad you’re enjoying the videos! For the mullet any regular 5 or 6 weight trout rod will work perfectly fine. The reason I like the glass blank is that the softer action dampens lunges from the fish and protects your tippet but a medium action carbon rod would also be ideal. My glass rod is a 5wt but I overweight it with a 6 weight floating line to minimise false casts when casting short distances to the mullet. Then my leader is a 9ft 12lb fluorocarbon tapered leader with about 3-4ft of 10lb tippet and if I use a dropper or indicator I tie it about 3ft up from the point fly. Only caught 1 though so far 😄 but I know a lot of guys that have caught plenty of them on the fly use a similar setup 👍
I’d like to hook up on one of those seven pounders you see in the fall
That would be a serious fish! 💪
Well in for that mullet, what length leader do you use for the bass?
Thanks man 😊 for bass about 8 or 9 foot, on my intermediate line I have an Airflo polyleader thats 4ft and I add 3-4ft of 15lb fluorocarbon tippet. On my floating line I use 8-9ft of 15lb fluoro straight through but want to start using a better butt section for turnover, the Airflo polyleader would work but it’s an intermediate so might drag surface flies down after a while.
merci pour cette vidéo, mais quelle mouche tu utilises pour le mulet? tu peux nous la montrer, merci, bonne continuation.Thanks for this video, but which fly do you use for the mullet? You can show it to us, thank you, good luck.
I will post a picture and tag you 👍
Maybe the mullet thought the indicator was a piece of bread?
100%, it was definitely tied as a dual purpose indicator/ bread fly 😄
nice.. looking to get a mullet we have lots but tricky so im going to get a fly rod.. the mullets we have are from 1 to 3 pounds and maybe some close to 5+pound... we also have bone fish mostly 10 to 15 but i caught one 21 inch... also we have bonita up to 20 inch 2+ pounders and halibuts up to 15 pounder+ most all the fish are in 8 to 15 to 20 foot of waters is what i fish ..... will a 6wt be good or should i go 7wt ? looking for a light side fun action and trying not to go 8wt even tho that will be more ideal but im thinking a 6wt salt rod reel set up will be good enough and i just need to be carefull not to high stick and horse the bigger fish thats over 3+ pounds on a 6wt..
Hey buddy, sounds like you’ve got some amazing fishing nearby! I am totally not qualified to advise but I’d say you’d be better off with the 7wt for mullet and bonefish, halibut on the other hand I really have no idea. Also interesting you are finding them in deeper water, for mullet over here in the UK we catch them in as little as 6 inches of water and I’ve only ever heard of people catching bonefish on shallow flats so fishing in 8ft plus of depth could be a challenge, especially on fly. Be good to hear how you get on! Bonefish are in my bucket list! Tight lines!
@@thereel7071 yeah are mullets here got use to boats and kayaks so they just swim under i see them on my fish finder, they do get spooked but not so easy ... yeah i think ill go with a7wt but a light weight set up rod and reel so it will feel like a 6wt.. most mid to high end rods and reels now a days are lightweight but you'll be paying a price for it lol
i dont see anyone catching mullets here and i want a challenge to get them on the fly and learn what they like since they are tricky and picky, mostly the come in with the tide and then go back out once the tide goes out, they swim up a river stream like but its still saltwater always see them jumping and mocking me i will get a mullet, they fight hard i snag some before and they have power and speed like a bonefish .. when they mullets come in they feed on like green plants and little water bugs shrimps in like 1 to 4 foot of water up the river stream where salt and freshwater run off meet...
@@thatonebeone best of luck with it! If they are anything like they are here they can be caught on small shrimp imitations on size 10 or 12 hooks, the flexi worm is a very popular fly for them here too 👍
@@thereel7071 I belive ours are thin lips.. they also jump like crazy all randomly .. I tried the bread dough and no luck, maybe I didn't give it enough time and trys.. rather catch it on a fly 🪰 would be more rewarding feeling then using bait lol
@@thatonebeone definitely more rewarding on fly! We’ve only got another month or so here before they will start moving out into deeper water, I’m hoping I can get into another one before they do 🤞
Was this down Cornwall way?
The marks I fish are all in Hampshire and West Sussex, but I imagine you’ll be able to find plenty of similar ground in Cornwall, lots of good bass fishing to be found down there!
I bet you’re Herat was pounding mate 😃
It was definitely a shock! The hours I’ve spent chucking flies in front of their faces with no luck, you start to think it will never happen, then it totally took me by surprise, hence the bleep 😂
@@thereel7071 🤣 I feel ya! A few years back I was running some military ranges near Plywood- had about a kilometre of estuary with a small pier and an old wreck to boot- the mullet there were bloody MASSIVE! We tried absolutely everything and would watch as different baits would just slide over their faces 😩🤣 lure - nothing either, we caught good bass on traditional flattie rigs all the time but those mullet evaded us for so long it was ridiculous,, they would literally swim between our legs at times! We had to get very inventive to get some 😅
@@bugsy742 haha, sounds like good fun 👍
get a longer net that will help you
Very true, probably would have landed it sooner
Brilliant!