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Old 20-04-2010, 05:10 PM
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Mullet are on my hit list this year so was wondering if anyone had any patterns i could tie up. Iv heard of people using the bread fly and the seaweed fly but cant find any pics or sbs's for them. Also any tactics or tips would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Byrnsey,

Have a look here
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mullet bread fly

UKSWFF.co.uk • View topic - Mullet deer hair bread fly.

weed fly?

UKSWFF.co.uk • View topic - Weed Fly


also have a read of this

http://www.ukswff.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2197

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I know bread flies are used but i watched a guy a while back catching them on olive foam suspenders,combine bread,weed and shrimps what they feed on and one he used was pretty similar to one i tye for trout.

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thanks for the replys guys, will tie up some of these tomorrow, hopefully temp a mullet to the line
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I know bread flies are used but i watched a guy a while back catching them on olive foam suspenders,combine bread,weed and shrimps what they feed on and one he used was pretty similar to one i tye for trout.

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This fly kills had 6 in 2yrs last year with this one
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Mullet are on my hit list this year so was wondering if anyone had any patterns i could tie up. Iv heard of people using the bread fly and the seaweed fly but cant find any pics or sbs's for them. Also any tactics or tips would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Where are you planning on targeting them? Wouldnt mind having a go at them myself
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Mullet are on my hit list this year so was wondering if anyone had any patterns i could tie up. Iv heard of people using the bread fly and the seaweed fly but cant find any pics or sbs's for them. Also any tactics or tips would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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my best fly by a mile for mullet has been a size 14 williams favorite, its very similar to a black pennel but has hackle fibres as a tail instead of tippets . Ive had 4 fish on this pattern up to 4lb but make sure you have plenty of backing coz these guys go

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Im going to try for them this weekend if I can find a shoal in anglesey somewhere. I heard red tags and wet flies aree good so thats what I will be using having never fished for them before.

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Well thats a lie...unless you only fished twice.
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