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cheferson 04-22-2004 08:37 PM

Sand eels
 
Snagged one in middletown tonight , on a crippled herring. Didnt get anything else though. When are the sand eels around? Whats the best way to use them for bait?

bart 04-22-2004 08:56 PM

i like to throw about three em on at a time on a fish finder rig. or if your fishing with current you can drift them

BigFish 04-22-2004 09:07 PM

Told ya....those crippled herring are awesome!:D

macojoe 04-22-2004 09:12 PM

They are great for Bass!! If they are freash!!
I rake my own when I have the time and they are about the best bait around for Fluke to!! And the fluke don't care if they have been frozen or not!
I think at the end of May is when the big ones are around?? then after that you get alot of small babbys till the fall. But at the Pamet they are pleanty large!! Most of the time.:happy:

ReelChitty 04-22-2004 11:52 PM

Fresh sand eels are the best I rake my at low tide in front of the light house on race point.

Joe 04-23-2004 07:16 AM

They are popular on the Cape - a lot of guys fish them. But I've never heard of any Naragansett anglers using them.
They're better suited to sandy beaches - you'll go through a lot of rigs if try to fish them down where you live.
When sand eels are around most Rhody south shore anglers reach for a Habs or Superstrike needlefish.

Adamfishes 04-23-2004 08:11 AM

How hard is it to find sand eels when raking for them? I have always wanted to get a rake for that but never got around to it. I def like using sand eels for bait because they are usually around most places. Hmmm maybe Ill go for it and buy the rake this year, it is a bit pricey though......

cheferson 04-23-2004 10:38 AM

I got some pix, that i i will post soon.

Joe 04-23-2004 10:43 AM

Here's a picture of a sand eel.....
http://surfcasting-rhodeisland.com/StoreImages/791.jpg

Saltheart 04-23-2004 11:02 AM

Imagine a fish that just happened to grow to look just like a redgill !! ?? :)

cheferson 04-23-2004 11:12 AM

The one i caught was a lot wider joe. It wasnt as skinny as that one at all. Actually looked a lot different then your pic.

basswipe 04-23-2004 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BigFish
Told ya....those crippled herring are awesome!:D
They catch(or snag!) just about anything!:)

cheferson 04-23-2004 10:04 PM

Im thinking it wasnt a sand eel now. Maybe a baby eel. Its mouth was almost the size of a nickel when opened.

Adamfishes 04-25-2004 04:11 PM

sand eels can grow decently large ive seen them at like 10 inches down at the cape. But I dunno if they get that big this early in the season... Although one way to tell the diff is that sand eels are silver and eels are brown and whitish.

CANAL RAT 04-25-2004 07:13 PM

i saw big ten inch eels in the east end of the canal last summer that looked like in the pic, schools so thick you could run a tremble hook and hook a dozen

CANAL RAT 04-25-2004 07:25 PM

do you chunk em or whole

Mike P 04-25-2004 08:31 PM

I swallow the 6" and shorter ones whole.

Once they get too big I like to bite them in half first.

They are very tasty raw. :hihi:

Adamfishes 04-26-2004 08:41 AM

haha sand eel sushi yummmmmm. The best method with sand eels is put 1-4 eels on at a time depending on the size of them.

Mike P 04-26-2004 08:45 AM

Hey, no joke---they're pure protein, almost no fat, and while I find them palatable but slightly fishy tasting, there are those who believe they taste like raw oysters :D

stars'nstripers 06-04-2007 10:45 PM

where can I buy a sand eel rake?

cardnial77 06-05-2007 06:00 AM

riverview bait shop on rt 28 in south yarmouth mabyee quivet creek outfitters has them

RIROCKHOUND 06-05-2007 06:38 AM

Chef:
I had a fluke cough something up last week that looked like a sand-eel but wider w/ a big mouth, like your describing..
about 3-4" long. The mouth looked like a baby weakfish..
I'm thinking Lizard fish. some guys got some in gansett last year a little bigger on teasers...

Scroll down...
http://njscuba.net/biology/sw_fish_river.html

Rappin Mikey 06-05-2007 07:25 AM

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This is how I test if they're fresh.

Sluggoslinger 06-05-2007 08:11 AM

That is my go to bait in the summer.

The key is they HAVE TO BE FRESH.

RIJIMMY 06-05-2007 08:26 AM

RIR, you;ll know a lizard fish, they look just like a lizard with razor sharp teeth

stars'nstripers 06-05-2007 07:57 PM

when you rake for sand eels do you stick the prongs of the rake all the way into the sand or just rake the top?

Striperknight 06-05-2007 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rappin Mikey (Post 497455)
This is how I test if they're fresh.

You made me crack up. funny!:bl2:

RIROCKHOUND 06-06-2007 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 497475)
RIR, you;ll know a lizard fish, they look just like a lizard with razor sharp teeth

Yeah.. but partially digested...
I'm sticking w/ my baby weakfish theory for now...


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