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16-03-2008, 14:22 #1
Mullet after dark
Can Mullet be caught at night?
Does anyone fish for them at night?
I have often wondered about this.
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16-03-2008, 15:33 #2Deputy Admin
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They can indeed be caught at night, and if the weather is OK I'll be having a crack Thursday night for them.
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16-03-2008, 15:34 #3Floaty PhilGuest
I have seen them caught in the dark on mainly bread. The biggest I have seen caught at night was just a shade over 7lb. In answer to your question, yep indeedy!
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most deffinately yes,99% of mine have been caught after dark , and as late as 2am
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My PB came at night, only 4-15 but still nice.
Same method as in the day for me, float fished bread with shirvy. They seem to feed more confidently as well.



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