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CANAL RAT 07-03-2004 06:30 PM

sandeels
 
what bait shops near the canal sell sandeels

thanks much ;) ;)

beachwalker 07-03-2004 06:34 PM

I don't know about where you are but if you find one that sells tevas get em. There great :happy:

beachwalker 07-03-2004 06:35 PM

oh, SANDEELS, not SANDELS.

sorry, can't help ya ;)

Slingah 07-03-2004 06:41 PM

throw wood:D

beachwalker 07-03-2004 06:45 PM

You mean wood like this ? Thank you CS !

capesams 07-03-2004 07:01 PM

:hee:

Notaro 07-03-2004 07:12 PM

M&D and Cape Cod Charlie's.

Slingah 07-04-2004 08:50 AM

uuuhhhh...yup
that is bout perfect

BigFish 07-04-2004 08:53 AM

:drool: MMMmmmmmmm.....Capesams needlefish!

ProfessorM 07-05-2004 09:07 AM

Rake your own. I raked 25 lbs. of sandeels last weekend in 2 hours. Great striper bait and even better fluke bait. Use a tandem rig with a fluke belly strip and a sand eel on each hook. In my opinion the best fluke set up around, but you need fresh or properly frozen sand eels. Also for the lazy striper fisherman you cannot beat a sandeel rig on the beach with the rods in sand spikes. You just kick back and watch the rods. Ah good times. Sorry I am digressing back to sand eels. If you take care of them and put them up right you can freeze them no problem. I have used them from last year and they still are in great shape. Got to do it right though. Problem with the bait shop frozen ones is they try to sell them fresh till the last possible second by then they are way too soft and will not freeze well. The darn things are way way too expensive to buy from the bait stores. When you want it done right you gotta do it yourself. If you want any info on how and where send me a PM and I will help you out. P.M.

Iwannakeeper 07-05-2004 09:59 AM

Never fished with SandEels. I haven't really fished for fluke yet either. I have been fish hard with plugs for stripers. But I am going to start learning some more bait-fishing techiques for stripers and for fluke.

I got a spot I want to try fishing for fluke, and was just going to buy some fresh squid for strips and give it a shot, but if SandEels are the way to go, I gotta give it a shot.

So, for raking -do you just use the long-handled clam rake?

and where?

thanks
-IWK

bassmaster 07-05-2004 10:47 AM

who needs sand eels when You got GS Rubbah:bshake: :rotf2:

jeffsod 07-05-2004 09:46 PM

Quote:

who needs sand eels when You got GS Rubbah
You got that right!

BM tried the Yella jerks this weekend for the first time and managed to pick up a 14 and a 24lber.


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