View Full Version : Help wanted conventional eeling w & w/o weight


riarcher
09-05-2006, 06:33 PM
I need help!
My setups are not working.
Rod #1;
ABU Garcia 10 ft., Med/Heav Action, 15-30 lb. Line, 2-6 oz lure

Rod #2;
TICA 10 ft. Heavy, Fast Action, 12-30 lb. line, 2-8 oz.

Reel #1;
Ambassaduer BG 7000 HSN

Reel #2;
Ambassaduer 6500C3

While not originally intending on heavy casting,,, it's sort of evolving in that direction. Began with lures in the 2-3 oz range with an eye towards later(?). It's "later" already!

Wanting to toss live eels with weight in the surf.
Which reel with which rod? Or are both rods wrong for this?
Since the area(s) has loose gravel going to sand, or just sand what lb. Mono should I go with as a main line? any particular brands prefered?
and if you would, please suggest shock leader size.

Have/had PP on both until now. Between the weeds and gravel in the surf It was a nightmare! If I ever got to have a fish on, I'd be handlining the braid. Weeds just don't slide on braid and had to keep clearing on the retrieve and then the 50# new PP broke in my hands from the gravel abrasions! (reminded me of the song "knew what I was feeling, but what was I thinking" )

I kept thinking about "8 & bait" and began to wonder if a new HEAVIER rod is required (like 10-16 oz?) while the surf was tossing my 16" eels and 5 oz. weights back at me.
My intention was an older style. Live eel with a slider rig and enough weight to keep the eel in a designated play area. Sunday morning was with a fair sized surf and more weed than I probably should of played with.

ANY input on a good surf setup for eeling (w & w/o weight)?
thanks.

Fishpart
09-05-2006, 06:40 PM
You should be able to make rod # 1 work with either reel. Start out with 20 lb mono on either reel if you want to ditch the braid, the 7000 has a much stronger drag and more line capacity. No need to fish eels with weight unless you want to get them down in a current like a breachway, most surfcasters fish eels like a lure. You cover lots of water like a lure, but have the advantage of live bait.. Go to the articles section and check out eeling 101.

libassboy
09-05-2006, 06:43 PM
I like spinng gear for eels, but that is just my preference. I use a 1201m and it works real well. Annother stick i like for big eels is the 1363m, ill use it when im throwing big pencils at dusk and switch over to eels after dark, both rods have a wide weight range, the 1363 gets heavy after a while tho...
The great thing about the 1363, since its glass, is it has a nice parabolic bend and besides being amazing for pencils, you wont cast off eels very often.