Great to see you back on them Adrian,, How are you finding the Plus for them Mullet,, or is it too early to say? I keep sitting on the fence for either the Plus or Newer Specimen in 14ft flavour. atb ry
@CR33DH20 I like it but I’m not sure I need the plus as a slightly softer rod might give less hook pulls.Its a compromise between a fast action that enables you to hit bites and a rod soft enough to prevent hook pulls but enough backbone.
@TheConstantAngler I'm glad you said Ad, this is what's been bugging me , having the right power/ play combi Originally, I was all for the speci when released,,, but held off last min with a view to making a more informed decision
Well done. They're Well worth the wait aren't they. Had a 4lb 2oz from the same river off the surface a few days ago Only took me about 4 hours of frustration and my best mullet to date
Enjoyed that buddy. Next time just tighten your drag up a little. When your drag is spinning and your'e winding the reel, it causes severe line twists which in turn causes really bad wind knots upon casting.
@@TheConstantAngler Enjoyed it very much. May I ask if it was low water slack or high water slack you fished? There's a few spots up here in North Wales that hold Mullet and would like to give it a try. Be a little change from the usual Beach Bass Fishing.
@@richardjones2811 It was about half tide up to high tide. I try to find a feature they can hide behind out of the main flow. Same as Chub fishing really, somewhere they can nip in and out of the current
@@TheConstantAngler I see, thanks for the information. A bit different to Bass then who like a constant flow of water and often found in the most violent of tidal areas. I guess Mullet are a bit lazier and like to conserve their energy a bit more. Definitely helps to understand the habits of the target species doesn't it. If there's no feature to be seen then some sort of back eddy or area of slacker water would suffice?
Looks like Totnes in South Devon
@@derekmay8679 it is. Lovely spot
You taught me how to fish there at the turning bay over 40 years ago 🫣. Good to see you are well
Pete
@@PeterCoish-r8f hi buddy. Long time ago now. I remember it well. Good to hear from you. If you ever fancy a go let me know
Good to see you out getting stuck into it mate! Nice fish 🎣
@@TheAccidentalDweeb cheers buddy. I enjoyed myself
Your locations always loook nice 😮
@@The_Multi-species_Angler it was a nice place to grow up and fish. Doesn’t look so nice when it rains though, which it has done a lot this year🤣
Great to see you back on them Adrian,,
How are you finding the Plus for them Mullet,, or is it too early to say?
I keep sitting on the fence for either the Plus or Newer Specimen in 14ft flavour.
atb
ry
@CR33DH20 I like it but I’m not sure I need the plus as a slightly softer rod might give less hook pulls.Its a compromise between a fast action that enables you to hit bites and a rod soft enough to prevent hook pulls but enough backbone.
@TheConstantAngler
I'm glad you said Ad, this is what's been bugging me , having the right power/ play combi
Originally, I was all for the speci when released,,, but held off last min with a view to making a more informed decision
Well deserved fish. Great overall mullet care.
Where is this may I ask?
@@tadhghayden7601 River Dart, Devon
Come on m8 you need the £2 loaf pmsl great video 🎣👍
@@darrenrodd. there’s no denying it I’m cheap
Nice catch Adrian!
Mullet seems to be a hard fighters! 💪
Cheers Kalles. They are and they slip the hook far too easily.
Well done. They're Well worth the wait aren't they. Had a 4lb 2oz from the same river off the surface a few days ago Only took me about 4 hours of frustration and my best mullet to date
@petedevon cracking fish mate. Must try for them off the surface myself
I actually shouted noooo as you lost that first fish Adrian brilliant video
@@Kernow-lerf I wasn’t best pleased
@@TheConstantAngler I bet but still nice reward for your patience mate very nice 👍
Enjoyed that buddy.
Next time just tighten your drag up a little.
When your drag is spinning and your'e winding the reel, it causes severe line twists which in turn causes really bad wind knots upon casting.
@@richardjones2811 here what your saying. Glad you enjoyed it
@@TheConstantAngler Enjoyed it very much.
May I ask if it was low water slack or high water slack you fished?
There's a few spots up here in North Wales that hold Mullet and would like to give it a try.
Be a little change from the usual Beach Bass Fishing.
@@richardjones2811 It was about half tide up to high tide. I try to find a feature they can hide behind out of the main flow. Same as Chub fishing really, somewhere they can nip in and out of the current
@@TheConstantAngler I see, thanks for the information. A bit different to Bass then who like a constant flow of water and often found in the most violent of tidal areas.
I guess Mullet are a bit lazier and like to conserve their energy a bit more.
Definitely helps to understand the habits of the target species doesn't it.
If there's no feature to be seen then some sort of back eddy or area of slacker water would suffice?
@richardjones2811 Exactly. You can catch them in flow but the minute they can head up river they will.