Look mate I have caught tonnes of mullets. If you want to catch just buy a fresh piece of chicken and cut small pieces, place it on the hook, if they are small ones hold the rod, strike and fish on. EasyElly27 wrote:End of discussion, I followed the videos instructions, I will not freeze or marinate it.Lightningx wrote:X2 :rofl:rb85 wrote:Why garlicElly27 wrote:I bought it fresh from the market, chicken thighLightningx wrote: Shouldn’t be falling apart like that? Did you buy it fresh? Like a breast piece or what?
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I think your best bet will be to ask the open forum if anyone would be generous enough to meet you somewhere and show you how to catch mullet. This way you can directly ask one person that is willing to have patience some questions without your integrity being questioned. Plus you might even make some new fishing buddies
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Can confirm that elly27 is not a troll or a bot and is a real person
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Nice one mate.Elly27 wrote:Finally caught Mullet, now onto Trevally!
Silver trevally are great fun to catch. They usually have a gross looking parasite inside them.
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Hello!
Christmas is coming up, and my dad loves fishing. I wanted to get him a ticket to a class where he can build a rod, but the class meets frequently and he's very busy. Does anyone know a good fishing rod or something that I could get him that's good and special, but not too expensive? If it were unique, like one of a kind or customizable, that would be amazing!
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Christmas is coming up, and my dad loves fishing. I wanted to get him a ticket to a class where he can build a rod, but the class meets frequently and he's very busy. Does anyone know a good fishing rod or something that I could get him that's good and special, but not too expensive? If it were unique, like one of a kind or customizable, that would be amazing!
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
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What sought fishing he do?novice9234 wrote:Hello!
Christmas is coming up, and my dad loves fishing. I wanted to get him a ticket to a class where he can build a rod, but the class meets frequently and he's very busy. Does anyone know a good fishing rod or something that I could get him that's good and special, but not too expensive? If it were unique, like one of a kind or customizable, that would be amazing!
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
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Nice mate. How many fish you ticked off now?Elly27 wrote:Finally caught Mullet, now onto Trevally!