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Daft_Wader
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Joined: Jun 05, 2009
Posts: 90
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Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:36 pm |
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bassfly
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Joined: Jul 09, 2008
Posts: 792
Location: portsmouth
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Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:48 pm |
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MMMMM....theres a lion bar in the toilet if you want one!!! |
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Dainger
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Joined: Jul 22, 2009
Posts: 93
Location: Chichester
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Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:55 pm |
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Thought the fly was a gurgler not a turd-gler  |
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alien
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Joined: May 21, 2009
Posts: 167
Location: Southend on sea
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Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:59 pm |
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I have been and bought myself a fly rod reel line etc and I'm waiting for it to turn up in the post, cant wait to have a go at the bass in the gut. I've recently noticed that at dawn and dusk on the low tides mullet feeding right up on the waters edge, I want to have a bash at catching some of them. Any recommendations as to fly type? |
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bassfly
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Joined: Jul 09, 2008
Posts: 792
Location: portsmouth
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Fri Aug 14, 2009 5:30 pm |
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Prepare to get very frustrated targetting the Mullet,with regards to flies try bloodworm,bread flies,sparse clousers for the Golden Greys.....good luck.
Cheers
Simon |
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silverfly
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Joined: Apr 14, 2009
Posts: 102
Location: In my dreams? The Keys. In reality? Southampton
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Sun Aug 16, 2009 6:39 am |
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Of course you can catch more exotic species by simply attaching a £10 note to the tip of a clouser and landing it on the fish counter of tesco or (for the purist) M&S!! |
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MulletFly
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Joined: Nov 04, 2008
Posts: 677
Location: Stubbington, Hants
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Sun Aug 16, 2009 6:25 pm |
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I think that's just a form of bait fishing, silverfly. |
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