River mullet - tips please!

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Any tips on trying to catch mullet I've seen 3 miles up-river of a sea sluice, please?

Thought I had a big chub following a spinnerbait, when I realised it was a 4-5lb mullet. Changed to a 2" grub, and it followed that too, but veered off. Spotted a few smaller ones cruising nearby.
Never tried before; is breadflake best?
But would love to catch on a lure...
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Any tips on trying to catch mullet I've seen 3 miles up-river of a sea sluice, please ?

Thought I had a big chub following a spinnerbait, when I realised it was a 4-5lb mullet. Changed to a 2" grub, and it followed that too, but veered off. Spotted a few smaller ones cruising nearby.
Never tried before; is breadflake best?
But would love to catch on a lure...
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As you’ve had one follow your lure, it’s likely than the specie you’re seeing is a thin lipped grey mullet.
Try using a spinner, with beads substituted for the weighted body and a single size 4 longshank hook tied to a short 3inch length of mono, in place of the treble.
Bait the hook with pieces of rag worm and retrieve it very slowly.
If they’re thick lipped mullet then bread flake tactics, either float fished or using a feeder, and plenty of mashed bread for ground bait should do the trick.
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One of the most frustrating species to target, you might get one in for every 5 you hook but by god do they go some
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I do a fair bit of mullet fishing now, but only with lures,
I fish a stretch of river about 4 miles up from sea.
It can be frustrating, but if the mullet are about in numbers I normally catch.
Best session was 11 in two hours.
My method is very simple, small spinner, with an inch of isome on the back, if I don’t use isome, I don’t catch.
I Wade in the river, normally on an low or incoming tide,
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Brian Carragher wrote: Thu Sep 16 2021 18:17 -
One of the most frustrating species to target, you might get one in for every 5 you hook but by god do they go some

I was coastal and follow after follow but never converted on a spinning outfit.. spent hours 😕
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peteren wrote: Thu Sep 16 2021 16:55 -
Any tips on trying to catch mullet I've seen 3 miles up-river of a sea sluice, please?

Thought I had a big chub following a spinnerbait, when I realised it was a 4-5lb mullet. Changed to a 2" grub, and it followed that too, but veered off. Spotted a few smaller ones cruising nearby.
Never tried before; is breadflake best?
But would love to catch on a lure...

The bait that catches both species is live shrimp and the smaller you can use the better. Hook thro the end of the tail and fish 1/2 depth under the lightest float use can get away with.
Fish the flood tide right in the shallows where you see them rummaging around. Keep yourself and the rod low and dont be in a hurry to strike.
If mullet are there be prepared for bass as they will also take the shrimp. Mike Ladle used maggots but Ive not tried them myself.
Spring tide Monday so nows the time :thumbs:

Please report in your successes or otherwise.

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Thanks All - hope to try soon. The river isn't truly tidal; retained at constant depth behind sluice at estuary. So I'm unsure if the mullet pass the sluice with every tide, or stay there a while.
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Without knowing the area you mention, my guess would be that mullet are feeding on the algea and growth on the seaward side of the sluice
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ive given up on them lol!
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Brian Carragher wrote: Fri Sep 17 2021 09:42 -
Without knowing the area you mention, my guess would be that mullet are feeding on the algea and growth on the seaward side of the sluice
and when feeding on algie , they can become mega hard to catch , had about a dozen sessions on them with fly tactics only had one hook up and that came off
used all the usual mullet flys , but they are buggers to catch , they just wont look at bread were i fish ,very shallow back water... full of the buggers .
i love a challenge so i will just keep trying till it clicks ....
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Float fished bread after baiting up with crumb as you would for Chub, or snip the treble off a size 3 mepps and tie on a size 4-6 single via a short length of braid and bait with rag. Spinning through your baited spots can be good.

Keep it simple, take one rod for each method and see what's better on the day.

Most importantly be prepared to get extremely frustrated 😂
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Thanks all, had one brief try with spinner and trailing grub - more half-hearted follows only. Thoughts turning more to pike now...
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Stewlaws wrote: Thu Sep 16 2021 20:57 -
Brian Carragher wrote: Thu Sep 16 2021 18:17 -
One of the most frustrating species to target, you might get one in for every 5 you hook but by god do they go some

I was coastal and follow after follow but never converted on a spinning outfit.. spent hours 😕
Likewise Stew. I've found a spot with a plethora of large mullet and can only raise follows with no takes on lures. ☹
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I recall reading an article about mullet where the angler waded out at low tide and waited for the tide and mullet to come to him. He was as mad dedicated as an eel angler.

I can't remember where I read it, not even if it was online or in a mag but I'd like to read it again.
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Bob Watson wrote: Mon Nov 01 2021 22:31 -
I recall reading an article about mullet where the angler waded out at low tide and waited for the tide and mullet to come to him. He was as mad dedicated as an eel angler.

I can't remember where I read it, not even if it was online or in a mag but I'd like to read it again.
A friend use use to stuff an onion sack with bread, place it on low tide and run a H block weight and fish to the mark... At least that's what he'd tell me. Was never so specific as to what he caught!
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Bob Watson wrote: Mon Nov 01 2021 22:31 -
I recall reading an article about mullet where the angler waded out at low tide and waited for the tide and mullet to come to him. He was as mad dedicated as an eel angler.

I can't remember where I read it, not even if it was online or in a mag but I'd like to read it again.
There is a mullet angler down my way that does just that. He fishes a wide muddy featureless shore and from his pics he does very well.
All the regular mullet anglers have been hard at it recently most are on the bread feeder in the creeks.

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Resurrecting this as I’ve a foolish urge to mix my fishing a bit via mullet on baited spinners…
jeff smith wrote: Thu Sep 16 2021 17:28 -
As you’ve had one follow your lure, it’s likely than the specie you’re seeing is a thin lipped grey mullet.
Try using a spinner, with beads substituted for the weighted body and a single size 4 longshank hook tied to a short 3inch length of mono, in place of the treble.
Bait the hook with pieces of rag worm and retrieve it very slowly.
If they’re thick lipped mullet then bread flake tactics, either float fished or using a feeder, and plenty of mashed bread for ground bait should do the trick.
Jeff, would you mind saying what bead colour you prefer, please?
Steve Moore wrote: Thu Sep 16 2021 20:25 -
I do a fair bit of mullet fishing now, but only with lures,
I fish a stretch of river about 4 miles up from sea.
It can be frustrating, but if the mullet are about in numbers I normally catch. Best session was 11 in two hours.
My method is very simple, small spinner, with an inch of isome on the back, if I don’t use isome, I don’t catch.
I Wade in the river, normally on an low or incoming tide,
Steve, what Isome colour works best for you, please?

Thanks, gents.
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To get them on lures I think it depends whether they're thick or thin lipped mullet. I've only caught thick lipped and only on float fished breadflake with mashed bread as an attractor, but I think it's the thin-lipped that are caught on spinners (usually baited with ragworm).
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Gary Coggon wrote: Thu Jan 18 2024 10:14 -
Resurrecting this as I’ve a foolish urge to mix my fishing a bit via mullet on baited spinners…
jeff smith wrote: Thu Sep 16 2021 17:28 -
As you’ve had one follow your lure, it’s likely than the specie you’re seeing is a thin lipped grey mullet.
Try using a spinner, with beads substituted for the weighted body and a single size 4 longshank hook tied to a short 3inch length of mono, in place of the treble.
Bait the hook with pieces of rag worm and retrieve it very slowly.
If they’re thick lipped mullet then bread flake tactics, either float fished or using a feeder, and plenty of mashed bread for ground bait should do the trick.
Jeff, would you mind saying what bead colour you prefer, please?
Steve Moore wrote: Thu Sep 16 2021 20:25 -
I do a fair bit of mullet fishing now, but only with lures,
I fish a stretch of river about 4 miles up from sea.
It can be frustrating, but if the mullet are about in numbers I normally catch. Best session was 11 in two hours.
My method is very simple, small spinner, with an inch of isome on the back, if I don’t use isome, I don’t catch.
I Wade in the river, normally on an low or incoming tide,
Steve, what Isome colour works best for you, please?

Thanks, gents.
Gary,
I use red beads on my lures but I really don’t think it matters what colour they are as I’ve also caught on lures made up with black and white beads.
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Gary Coggon wrote: Thu Jan 18 2024 10:14 -
Resurrecting this as I’ve a foolish urge to mix my fishing a bit via mullet on baited spinners…
jeff smith wrote: Thu Sep 16 2021 17:28 -
As you’ve had one follow your lure, it’s likely than the specie you’re seeing is a thin lipped grey mullet.
Try using a spinner, with beads substituted for the weighted body and a single size 4 longshank hook tied to a short 3inch length of mono, in place of the treble.
Bait the hook with pieces of rag worm and retrieve it very slowly.
If they’re thick lipped mullet then bread flake tactics, either float fished or using a feeder, and plenty of mashed bread for ground bait should do the trick.
Jeff, would you mind saying what bead colour you prefer, please?
Steve Moore wrote: Thu Sep 16 2021 20:25 -
I do a fair bit of mullet fishing now, but only with lures,
I fish a stretch of river about 4 miles up from sea.
It can be frustrating, but if the mullet are about in numbers I normally catch. Best session was 11 in two hours.
My method is very simple, small spinner, with an inch of isome on the back, if I don’t use isome, I don’t catch.
I Wade in the river, normally on an low or incoming tide,
Steve, what Isome colour works best for you, please?

Thanks, gents.
I’ve caught on most colours.
But I prefer reds, green, and brown.
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Many thanks, chaps. Time to get some new toys/bits on the way…
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had a few follows off mullet this summer targeting bass , but all shy off last second , wont even look at bread in the harbour i fish even though i have done the onion sack trick

tried small mepps .....nothing and there are hundreds of mullet in front of me at times
closest i have come is to fish a small black dawl bach fly and red ......but then they came off .....as soft mouthed but i will have one for sure in the end ....
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I used to use a different tactic on a nuddy Welsh harbour - firstly at low tide I'd dig for harbour ragworm and turn over a small area then fist over the diggings when tide came in using theceorms id dug earlier- seemed to attract the mullet and flat fish really well . I have done ok with bread but in my hands it's either going or not as a bait. Agree its very frustrating but rewarding.

I'd also recommend fishing in very shallow water as often more productive. Fly also work pretty well I find but hook ups an issue.

Quick look ny old diaries shows I did better in open se vs creeks/harbours - no idea why
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stubbojo wrote: Fri Jan 19 2024 17:50 -
had a few follows off mullet this summer targeting bass , but all shy off last second , wont even look at bread in the harbour i fish even though i have done the onion sack trick

tried small mepps .....nothing and there are hundreds of mullet in front of me at times
closest i have come is to fish a small black dawl bach fly and red ......but then they came off .....as soft mouthed but i will have one for sure in the end ....
Steve - all my experience is sofa-based but not going to let that stop me… :study: From trawling t’intergoogle, I’m going to go with purpose-built baited spinners based on silver blade, bead body (one utube says yellow outfishes every other colour) and smallish Power Isome-baited hook trailing 3-6” behind. As Steve M says above, no bait, no catch. Contrary to legend, works for thick-lipped too, apparently.
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