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Posted by: placebo at November 06, 2010, 18:10:43 CET

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MartinB
Posts:665
November 11, 2010, 00:38:05 CET
Nice well done!
suffrun
Posts:289
November 07, 2010, 08:41:11 CET
very nice catch prosit
SPITEC
Posts:809
November 06, 2010, 20:23:02 CET
welldone placeo very nice catch
SEAFOX
Posts:315
November 06, 2010, 19:24:59 CET
Well Placebo - our bay in M'Scala is so polluted and dirty that nothing survives any more. It appears that the Mullets have thier " inland" season too. Never fished for them only chased these fish with a harpoon in my younger days and had a few "nassi" baited for them. At least, and from what you detail ,the big Mullet/Kaplati are still around. Quite encouraging. Keep at it mate, at least you are "on terra firma!". Just got back from a Kubrit fishing trip by the fish farms and the sea was not that pleasant at all.
placebo
Posts:863
November 06, 2010, 19:10:54 CET
it's good at this time of the year for the bigger mullets. I notice that it's the time when they surface for the floating bread.

In Birzebbuga we are catching even bigger ones - those 3-4kg specimens which normally they stay around the fishfarms ... but for some reason at only this time of the year (October, November) they come closer to shore.
SEAFOX
Posts:315
November 06, 2010, 19:07:28 CET
Prosit Placebo - I thought that the Kaplati had been decimated. Well here in M'Scala we used to have thousands in the bay, some even jumped out of the surface and into boats.....well that was over 40 years ago. Now the "rod guys" would be lucky to get a tiny one!

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