ecduzitgood
10-01-2016, 04:17 PM
Also how do you keep them between trips? Do you remove them from the plug or jig head?
View Full Version : Where are you getting skins ecduzitgood 10-01-2016, 04:17 PM Also how do you keep them between trips? Do you remove them from the plug or jig head? PaulS 10-01-2016, 04:37 PM Using my deal eels and I don't take them off. I store them in kosher salt. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device ProfessorM 10-01-2016, 06:22 PM I try and get my own. I also check all the shops and ask for the the largest ones they have or will get. To save them for me. I just remove hooks every time I store which is a zip lock with kosher salt in the fridge. I have used the same skins all year on a Conrad, needle, and a Danny and a skin jog and they are wearing well. If I could post some pics from my phone I would show you a few good ones so far this year. I will be throwing some tonight. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device In The Surf 10-01-2016, 06:52 PM Using my deal eels and I don't take them off. I store them in kosher salt. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device X2 chefchris401 10-01-2016, 07:46 PM My local shop if they have em big enough to skin If not cow harbor in LI sells em brined and ready to go in every size for a fair price and they ship. I store my plugs in a ziplock bag in the freezer, 1 plug in each bag. No issues all season Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Rockfish9 10-03-2016, 06:36 AM I trap all my own eels... so that is not an issue... once cured (after skinning I coat the inside and out with Kosher salt and dry)... once attached to the plug... I simply hang the plug and let the skin dry.. some plugs have been in service for 10 years now.. as long as they are stored in a cool dry place they will not mildew... ProfessorM 10-03-2016, 11:28 AM Good to know Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device ecduzitgood 10-04-2016, 09:30 AM I trap all my own eels... so that is not an issue... once cured (after skinning I coat the inside and out with Kosher salt and dry)... once attached to the plug... I simply hang the plug and let the skin dry.. some plugs have been in service for 10 years now.. as long as they are stored in a cool dry place they will not mildew... Wow, I thought they had to be refrigerated and kept from drying out. Would you say the hardware stands up better letting them dry out? I have never used one on a plug thinking the salt would accelerate the corrosion of the hooks and swivels leading to failure. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device dannyplug1 10-04-2016, 09:34 AM Just checked the cow harbor site they get 12.00 for a big skin or rigged eel. Glad I learned how to acquire my own skins and rig my own eels. One two pound blue and that 12.00 rigged eel is toast! ProfessorM 10-04-2016, 11:21 AM Swivels are stainless. Hooks get removed when stored for me. Might give Joe's technique a try. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Rockfish9 10-04-2016, 11:32 AM as far as trapping eels.. this is a really good time as they are now migrating.... Linesider82 10-04-2016, 11:57 AM Local shop, skin and immediately put on plug, stored in the freezer. On the plug, hooks on too. I tried the all Kosher salt thing this year and the skins dry out and break around the toilet chain trailers I used. I switched to a link of clips so there's no rough edges. The comparison is not even close in the skin lasting while using a trailing tail inside the skin. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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