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| what rigs What rigs are the best for mullet because i hav herd that you can bottem and float. i have a little float called a bobber or sumthing like that which seems to work well in the sea but there is not much weight and it is very hard to cast is there a way around this? |
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| Re: what rigs you could use a bubble float. it is as you would expect, a bit like a bubble that you mostly fill with water. you should have enough weight to cast out but enough air to float. if your "bobbler " is in fact a bubble float and too small, you can get bigger ones |
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| Re: what rigs or load your hook with bread and wet the rest of the slice and press it on the line tightly gives you a bit of wieght and baits your swim don use to much as it will sink its all trial and error till you get the experience good luck |
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| Re: what rigs thank you for the replys very helpful. the bread does sound good for estry fishing but where i fish at sea for mullet they will only take little maggots found on the beach so i gess the bubble float would be very good. |
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| Re: what rigs freshwater roach tackle is good for mullet and its worthwhile trying maddies on the hook, |
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| Re: what rigs ok thanks will do but what are maddies are they like small rag have never tried them before |
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| Re: what rigs thats right mate,just put put the hook in them once, put half a dozen on the hook and fish love 'em, not just the mullet either,flounders cant resist 'em either |
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| Re: what rigs ok thanks sound really good |