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Mullet
GYMF
Yarn:
The Green Yarn Mullet Fly. Few flies are as easy to tie, provided you can get a hold of the special yarn used. Martin found the material for this fly in his wife's knitting scraps.
A true treasure trove
Mullet? Not!
Listen up:
In this the first pocast in months Martin goes scouting for mullet and sea trout after a long summer which has been sunny and calm or cold and windy. It developed into a nice day at the beach with little fishing and no catching at all.
Hear the sounds here.
Merry Christmas
Holiday
: Sitting there with the smell of Christmas in the nose and Christmas music in the ears, Martin has been thinking back on the year that passed, and wishes to say Merry Christmas to all the GFF readers with a small gallery from the year that passed.
Join him in his memories of a year almost gone.
Our first mullets
A difficult vegetarian
: Since the 1960's the mullets have visited the Danish and South Swedish waters from late May to late October. They feed on green weed, are easily scared and do not pay interest to flies - most of the time. Impossible - but in 2005 Kasper Mühlbach hooked one fish.
Read about this fish here
Mullet fever
Baltic
: Danish Brian Kjaer has condensed his knowledge about the thick lipped mullet into this DVD, which is one long drive through a great type of fishing with lots of action, lots of tips and lots of sheer fun in fishing. After having watched this DVD you will definitely want to go fishing.
Read the review here
GFF Summit 2006
Gathering
: Meet other Global FlyFishers at this fish-in for GFF staff, readers and friends, which will take place in Denmark mid-September. We will mainly aim for coastal fishing, but there will also be stream and lake optoins.
Read more and sign up here
Videos with "Mullet"
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The Mullet
Rogers first mullet on a fly!
AGAINST THE TIDE
'AGAINST THE TIDE' is a short video, shot along the Hampshire coast, UK.
Mullet in the rain...
Fly fishing for river mullet in the Brittany rain
About "Mullet" from Blog Creek –
GFF's weblog
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Mullets and cows! - Some fishing day - large mullets and rods broken by cows!
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Mullet hunting! - This year is mullet year. I intend to catch one...
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Great mullet video - I spent this evening drinking coffee and watching DVDs with some friends
Mullet
The mullet I will be discussing here is commonly known as the grey mullet or the thick-lipped grey mullet. This fish is normally known as a Mediteranian fish, but has been known to travel to Denmark and the Baltic Sea in spite of the big difference in salt levels. The fish are even known to enter streams and rivers.
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