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03-10-2006, 18:15 #1WSF Hardcore Poster
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mullet
whats mullet like to eat please lads
IF THERES A TIDDLER ABOUT WIBBLER WILL USUALLY BE CATCHING IT
SPECIES SO FAR 2008 :
WHITING
dog fish
small eyed ray
starry smooth hound
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03-10-2006, 18:16 #2WSF Hardcore Poster
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If cooked properly i think their ment to be quite nice but considering they eat everything inc...sh*t i dont know what they taste like!!!
mtm

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03-10-2006, 18:33 #3Global Moderator
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Personally would avoid as some of the best mullet i have caught have been from sewage outlets - yum!!
SSLast edited by sharpshooter; 03-10-2006 at 21:45.
A lure passing by at a steady course and speed might well tempt the fish; but if you give them something to chase - they cannot help themselves.....
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03-10-2006, 18:41 #4WSF Hardcore Poster
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if you catch them from the open sea they taste good ,golden greys are better tasting
if you cram them full of sesonal herbs they are both pretty darn tastey
tight lines garyim gonna get you cody,cody cod
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03-10-2006, 18:58 #5WSF Hardcore Poster
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ive heard they taste like trout???
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03-10-2006, 19:52 #6WSF Hardcore Poster
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as before if they are from the open sea and not a marina or near a sewage outlet they are nice otherwise I wouldn't bother. A bit like flounder really, if they have been caught on a clean beach I would say give it a go, but from a muddy or even polluted estuary avoid like like the plague.
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03-10-2006, 22:01 #7WSF Hardcore Poster
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As above, from the open sea really nice. I`d defy anyone to tell the difference from bass.
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I caught and gutted a mullet of about 5lb a couple of weeks ago from Chesil beach and for those of a week disposition look away now!
The guts and cavity were full of brown sludge and the cavity wall (fillet flesh) were black. I certainly didn't have the stomach to eat it
Can anyone tell me if this was normal, as the fish was fighting fit and bright eyed with no external marks whatsoever. Or as I susupect had I caught one that had been feeding at the end of an outfall pipe for the best part of its life?
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06-10-2006, 18:10 #10WSF Hardcore Poster
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hi noby ford
you have to remove the black linning from there stomoch cavity before eating them sorrry i never remembered to put this in my other post
happy cooking
im gonna get you cody,cody cod
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