Mullet on the fly......

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Diarmuid O Laoghaire
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Mullet on the fly......

Post by Diarmuid O Laoghaire » Mon Apr 04, 2016 1:15 pm

I was stuck in a thick shoal of mullet yesterday, I estimated their numbers to be in the 1000's! It was so calm that when a wave broke over the reef you could see into the wave and literally watch them surf in it. But no matter how often I changed flies and chased after them I couldn't hook up. I caught 3 before in one session everything from clousers to deceivers. But nothing worked this time. Are there any secret weapons out there?

Dee :D

peter birch
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Re: Mullet on the fly......

Post by peter birch » Mon Apr 04, 2016 1:49 pm

A fly called a Andre person,South African concoction .

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Re: Mullet on the fly......

Post by Rohan » Mon Apr 04, 2016 8:32 pm

The silver retriever fly.

Andre Rossouw
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Re: Mullet on the fly......

Post by Andre Rossouw » Tue Apr 05, 2016 9:36 am

Dee,

The following fly combination works for me.

Gurgler fly (size 4 - 6) with a small dropper nymph fly (not to heavily weighted) . The dropper fly should be between 15cm and 20cm below the Gurgler tied onto the hook bend.

User the gurgler as a strike indicator. Cast in front of the feeding school and give the dropper fly time to sink. Keep tension on the fly line by using a constant slow retrieve and watch for any movement on that strike indicator.

I have found that the mullet will take most small flies if it is kept in the 20cm just below the surface. The dropper fly must have a natural drift (suspended).

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Re: Mullet on the fly......

Post by Diarmuid O Laoghaire » Tue Apr 05, 2016 1:27 pm

peter birch wrote:A fly called a Andre person,South African concoction .
:lol:
Andre Rossouw wrote:Dee,

The following fly combination works for me.

Gurgler fly (size 4 - 6) with a small dropper nymph fly (not to heavily weighted) . The dropper fly should be between 15cm and 20cm below the Gurgler tied onto the hook bend.

User the gurgler as a strike indicator. Cast in front of the feeding school and give the dropper fly time to sink. Keep tension on the fly line by using a constant slow retrieve and watch for any movement on that strike indicator.

I have found that the mullet will take most small flies if it is kept in the 20cm just below the surface. The dropper fly must have a natural drift (suspended).
Thanks Andre, I get what your saying, essentially its like float fishing. I'll have a few ready for the next time I come in contact with the little devils!!! lol 8-)

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