Saltheart
10-10-2001, 10:42 AM
OK , big tourney this weekend. Fishing has been good along the coast. Good weather predicted.
If I could fish only one thing this weekend , it would be RI rigged eels . If you search under my name you'll find a thread on rigging eels.
Of course chunks and eels are excellent as are needlefish and mombo minnows (white , olive , black). Put a teaser on with everything but the live eel (even there if you can keep it untangled). My favorite is black hackle over white bucktail tied with red thread on a 4/0 mustad. many others work but that's a good one. A graded green sand eel works well too for a teaser.
For the afternoon and early AM , a popper with a teaser will get you lots of blitzing fish both blues and bass. I like 2/14 OZ poppers. White and red , white and blue , and orange and yellow. I still have stock of old Atom poppers but Habs and creek chubs and Stan Gibbs poppers are all good. just vary how you work it till you hook up. Don't spaz out on a strike and yank it out of the strike zone. Stay cool so if the fish misses it can come back for another whack. This time of year if you play the lure right , the fish will just keep coming back and whacking it as long as you keep it in play.
Again , if I could have only one thing for this weekend it would be rigged eels and you can use a teaser with a rigged eel.
If I could fish only one thing this weekend , it would be RI rigged eels . If you search under my name you'll find a thread on rigging eels.
Of course chunks and eels are excellent as are needlefish and mombo minnows (white , olive , black). Put a teaser on with everything but the live eel (even there if you can keep it untangled). My favorite is black hackle over white bucktail tied with red thread on a 4/0 mustad. many others work but that's a good one. A graded green sand eel works well too for a teaser.
For the afternoon and early AM , a popper with a teaser will get you lots of blitzing fish both blues and bass. I like 2/14 OZ poppers. White and red , white and blue , and orange and yellow. I still have stock of old Atom poppers but Habs and creek chubs and Stan Gibbs poppers are all good. just vary how you work it till you hook up. Don't spaz out on a strike and yank it out of the strike zone. Stay cool so if the fish misses it can come back for another whack. This time of year if you play the lure right , the fish will just keep coming back and whacking it as long as you keep it in play.
Again , if I could have only one thing for this weekend it would be rigged eels and you can use a teaser with a rigged eel.