red mullet
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red mullet
hey guys I caught 2 red mullet today but let them go because I couldn't find their size limit etc does anyone know the size/bag limit? also how do they taste?
Re: red mullet
Ther best tasting fish mate yumm ooooo um size limit i aint sure wather about i dont keep em un less there least 30+cm
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Re: red mullet
No size limit on mullet species according to http://agriculture.vic.gov.au/fisheries ... ll-species
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Neil
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Re: red mullet
I saw that but wasn't sure if they actually fell into the mullet family or not, but thanks for thatnmgar wrote:No size limit on mullet species according to http://agriculture.vic.gov.au/fisheries ... ll-species
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Hahahs thanks I'll try em next time :banana:Born2fish wrote:Ther best tasting fish mate yumm ooooo um size limit i aint sure wather about i dont keep em un less there least 30+cm
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Re: red mullet
so what restrictions do they have then if you know ?bilby wrote:They are a type of goat fish - not mullet, despite the common name.
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Re: red mullet
No size limit. As per regulations if not in the book then max bag of 5.
Commercial trawlers keep them down to about 10cm. They are small bycatch in the trawl industry, but they get a high price for them.
Commercial trawlers keep them down to about 10cm. They are small bycatch in the trawl industry, but they get a high price for them.
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