View Full Version : The Drive and eels?


Roseneath
07-12-2004, 10:36 PM
I was on The Drive early Saturday morning and caught a 26 incher (my largest fish from shore) on a white Bomber with a red tip. I had a few more hits, but no hook-ups....

I'd like to pull in a keeper from shore one of these days and I figure eels are a good bet. Whats the best way to fish eels? Sink'em? Cast and retrieve? Does it matter if its day or night?

Notaro
07-12-2004, 10:56 PM
check out at the how-to-do forum. it has a eeling 101 thread.

Nebe
07-13-2004, 08:55 AM
right now, you have to go at night... if its durring the day it has to be overcast. your odds will go up tenfold for a keeper if you go out at night. Plugs or eels.

cheferson
07-13-2004, 09:06 AM
Definetly go at night, surf w/ white water is best. If there is large surf or strong current ill count to 5 before i begin the retrieve. Just reel it in real slow, one revolution per 5 seconds.

Roseneath
07-13-2004, 10:17 PM
Thanks for all the advice. I went back to the same spot tonight and fished the ebb-tide., but I didn't have eels. I caught 2 more fish (both schoolies), both caught on a Bomber within ten minutes of each other. Rain started coming so I made some preprarations to waitout and fish the rain, but then I heard deep rummbling , so I decided to get off the rocks and out of the water... unfortunately the deep rummbling WAS rocks, not lightening and thounder. I fished the beach area for a few more minutes and then called it quits

There was a couple of serrious fishermen out on some rocks near the wave breaks I would have like to have seen what they were getting into?

Does anyone know about the weather conditions tomorrow afternoon whitewater????????

cheferson
07-14-2004, 11:41 AM
Supposed to be a good sw blow thurs night.

Crafty Angler
07-14-2004, 01:26 PM
Went to a private spot last nite and there was a good swell running - which called for caution.

This particular spot calls for more than a little respect because you're only gonna get one 'Ooops' :hs: The rocks are pretty jagged even by Rhody standards and barnacle-covered - ya don't wanna have to find yourself trying to clamber back up if you wipe out, that's for sure.....but man, it was real bass-y water there...

Anyway, didn't knock 'em dead, no wall-hangers, but We did get into fish, mostly smaller. The water was pretty murky - a combination of run-off from the rain and the swell. Fortunately not a lot of weed - and the swell diminished slightly with the outgoing. Habs olive over white needlefish were the ONLY ticket last nite, btw...we tried everything else.

There's still a good swell going, be very careful - wind's gonna clock around to SW tomorrow - that's a good thing :)

Bring eels - AND korkers wherever ya go - and be careful in the dark if you're out after sundown and not familiar with the rocks you're on.

cheferson
07-14-2004, 02:10 PM
F-in bass stole my 2 oz olive needle last monday!!!:af: :af: 3 casts with it after i ran outta eels and i had a fatty 20-30lb cow, which broke me off, damn nick in my guide i think!!!:af: :af: Still have a 3.5 oz left to toss around.

Crafty Angler
07-14-2004, 08:30 PM
Hey, Cheferson - you can never have too many Habs :D

You'll learn - ya gotta start hording them :hihi: when ya see 'em

Nebe
07-14-2004, 09:06 PM
chef, take a Q-tip and rub it all over the ceramic part of your guides...if theres a crack the cotton will stick to it and you'll know if its cracked or not

cheferson
07-14-2004, 09:26 PM
I did hord quite a few needles and tattoo spooks and darters.