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I thought I'd try a bit of mullet fishing off the local beach in
Adelaide. Whats a good cheap simple bait? I've used mincemeeat previously but wondered about using bread or dough. Any receipies about? Cheers Rob |
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bread dough is best cant get any better than your own mix
good luck "me here" wrote in message ... I thought I'd try a bit of mullet fishing off the local beach in Adelaide. Whats a good cheap simple bait? I've used mincemeeat previously but wondered about using bread or dough. Any receipies about? Cheers Rob |
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Adam Seidel wrote:
"me here" wrote in message ... I thought I'd try a bit of mullet fishing off the local beach in Adelaide. Whats a good cheap simple bait? I've used mincemeeat previously but wondered about using bread or dough. Any receipies about? Cheers Rob Have always used kangaroo meat or steak chopped into small pieces to get onto a hook and use a berley with a mince meat content. Adam Hi again, I tried using roo meat this year and as its a gamey flesh I thought it would be better than ordinary mince which I have used before - but all I got was harrassment by small tommies and salmon trout. I will try the roo again, and also some bread dough. Whats the best way to make bread dough, just squash up a bit of bread with water? Has anyone tried garden worms....I read that somewhere? Thanks for the help. Cheers Rob. |
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![]() "me here" wrote in message ... Adam Seidel wrote: "me here" wrote in message ... I thought I'd try a bit of mullet fishing off the local beach in Adelaide. Whats a good cheap simple bait? I've used mincemeeat previously but wondered about using bread or dough. Any receipies about? Cheers Rob Have always used kangaroo meat or steak chopped into small pieces to get onto a hook and use a berley with a mince meat content. Adam Hi again, I tried using roo meat this year and as its a gamey flesh I thought it would be better than ordinary mince which I have used before - but all I got was harrassment by small tommies and salmon trout. I will try the roo again, and also some bread dough. Whats the best way to make bread dough, just squash up a bit of bread with water? Has anyone tried garden worms....I read that somewhere? Denny from GotOne used to recommend sausage mince & semolina (with a bit of cat food thrown in, if you want) for Mullet. I had a lot of success at the St Kilda channel using bloodworms. Had a lot of fun using worms on Redfin at a local dam (in the Hills). Haven't tried them at the beach. Good luck, let us know how you went. |
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me here wrote:
I thought I'd try a bit of mullet fishing off the local beach in Adelaide. Whats a good cheap simple bait? I've used mincemeeat previously but wondered about using bread or dough. Any receipies about? Cheers Rob 1 cup of flour 1 x sachet of yeast 1/2 cup warm water 2 tablespoons vanilla essence 2 tablespoons of cooking oil or fish oil 3 hooked paternosta rig about 1metre long (300mm between hooks)beginning 100mm beneath float. |
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me here wrote: I thought I'd try a bit of mullet fishing off the local beach in Adelaide. Whats a good cheap simple bait? Buy kangaroo meat from Woollies (cheaper at market). Slice into mullet-bite sized pieces (small), and add some curry powder and tuna oil to taste. Put in plastic containers in freezer till needed. 3 hooked paternosta rig about 1metre long (300mm between hooks)beginning 100mm beneath float. .... with size 10 hooks, and ~10cm hook traces. Berley sinker on metro beaches, star sinker on surf beaches. Andrew -- Andrew Gabb email: Adelaide, South Australia phone: +61 8 8342-1021 ----- |
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Andrew Gabb wrote:
a wrote: me here wrote: I thought I'd try a bit of mullet fishing off the local beach in Adelaide. Whats a good cheap simple bait? Buy kangaroo meat from Woollies (cheaper at market). Slice into mullet-bite sized pieces (small), and add some curry powder and tuna oil to taste. Put in plastic containers in freezer till needed. 3 hooked paternosta rig about 1metre long (300mm between hooks)beginning 100mm beneath float. ... with size 10 hooks, and ~10cm hook traces. Berley sinker on metro beaches, star sinker on surf beaches. Andrew flour + water made to firm dough consistency + drop of aniseed flavouring. rb -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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me here wrote:
I thought I'd try a bit of mullet fishing off the local beach in Adelaide. Whats a good cheap simple bait? I've used mincemeeat previously but wondered about using bread or dough. Any receipies about? Cheers Rob AH Mother in Law ? Don't mullet like oily slicks ? |
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1-3 single soft green peas on a very small hook. trebble if you are
allowed. 1 on each hook. Cast net works wonders try this site: http://64.119.173.247/~vsimedia/medi...astnet-300.asf Allen @ http://click1now.com |
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