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Mullets on Fyn

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Martin

Hi, does anybody have any experience with mullets on Fyn? What time is the best and which spots would you recommend me? Thanks a lot

Tough question and as equally as tough as finding an answer...

Mullets seem to be coming more and more popular but they are one elusive and mysterious species.

In my fly fishing career, I have actually caught 3 and those memories linger on...
I have spooked treble that figure and seen treble but kicked myself as I left the fly rod at home.

I don't know of any real hotpsots for them but as for a time of year I would stagger a guess of mid-summer - July, August and September. But don't quote me on that as they can be caught before and after..!

You, no doubt have seen these articles..?

http://globalflyfisher.com/reports/mullet/

http://globalflyfisher.com/global/denmark/species/mullet.html

http://globalflyfisher.com/reviews/books/bookbase/show_single.php?id=126 - A good purchase before you come. This should have the answers you need.

Mullets can be found all over Denmark from the far north of Jutland to Fyn and over to Sjælland. Denmark isn't just Fyn!!!

Drop by these forums and ask a question or two...Chances are you'll find out something.

www.123nu.dk

Otherwise...Do your research. Don't get your hopes up to much and aim to fish for sea trout and having a great time. If you do see any mullet, then that's a bonus.

Good hunting!

Ripley

Thanks for your answer. I have heard about mullet caught on Toro during night by accident. Lucky flyfisher was fishing sea trouts and suddenly mullet over 60cm took his streamer.

Tough question and as equally as tough as finding an answer...

Mullets seem to be coming more and more popular but they are one elusive and mysterious species.

In my fly fishing career, I have actually caught 3 and those memories linger on...
I have spooked treble that figure and seen treble but kicked myself as I left the fly rod at home.

I don't know of any real hotpsots for them but as for a time of year I would stagger a guess of mid-summer - July, August and September. But don't quote me on that as they can be caught before and after..!

You, no doubt have seen these articles..?

http://globalflyfisher.com/reports/mullet/

http://globalflyfisher.com/global/denmark/species/mullet.html

http://globalflyfisher.com/reviews/books/bookbase/show_single.php?id=126 - A good purchase before you come. This should have the answers you need.

Mullets can be found all over Denmark from the far north of Jutland to Fyn and over to Sjælland. Denmark isn't just Fyn!!!

Drop by these forums and ask a question or two...Chances are you'll find out something.

www.123nu.dk

Otherwise...Do your research. Don't get your hopes up to much and aim to fish for sea trout and having a great time. If you do see any mullet, then that's a bonus.

Good hunting!

Ripley

Thanks for your answer. I have heard about mullet caught on Toro during night by accident. Lucky flyfisher was fishing sea trouts and suddenly mullet over 60cm took his streamer.

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