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Mullet on the Fly : Flyfishing for Mullet : method, kit and location
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- Опубликовано: 22 сен 2023
- On a very tough day on England's South Coast mullet on the fly legends Paul Jennings and Joe Walker take us out into a harbour to demonstrate the methods and discuss the reasons why you should get into mullet on the fly.
18 years or so ago I was SWFFing for bass in The Marsh there on a Charlie Clouser but honestly never thought of the mullet there. Shall have to go back home sometime and have a go! Great vid!
I'm hopefully out this summer to film again as it was a bad tide and only small fish turned up. Enough to get the video done mind.
Great informative video - so enjoyable. Thanks!
Entertaining and informative video on mullet fly fishing - still looking to adapt some of the UK experience to down here in New Zealand on our Grey Mullet. Keep it coming!
Good stuff Tim, learnt a few things and enjoyed the sublime editing and audio. Nice soundtrack too 👏🏽
Great video, for flyline you use floating or a slow intermediate line, what would you advise?
Always use a floating line with mullet as you're generally mostly fishing very shallow water.
@@flyfishinglondoner perfect, thanks for the advice, great video 💯💯💯🎣🎣🎣
Would the shrimp under bung method work for Cardiff bay freshwater mullet ?
Freshwater mullet, how to you mean? What species are they?
@@flyfishinglondoner when sea mullet travel up
River :)
@@paulwatkins2333 If they're thin lips then fishing two shrimps with some UV on the deck under a bung will work. I've got a couple of videos up about bung fishing for mullet.
Reels do nothing (IMHO)... except just hold the line. Not necessary at all (ask the Romans (horse hair)). Crikey... start with spotting the target... nice cast... tapered leader (braided), a fly that looks like a bit of rag worm... . Having said that... mullet on the fly - well done sir. Well done.
Reel is pretty useful when the fish does a 50 meter run ...
Yeah, I can see that... runs on my fly section are from one bank to the other and back again - if I'm lucky.