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Three waying
In water thats not over 20ft, what setup do you guys use for drifting eels, same as anyplace else?
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straight up eel rig, no weight unless the current is honkin. try to keep appearance as natural as possible.
Line ---> swivell ---> 3 feet or so of flouro/mono ---> hook (I prefer gami 5/0, or sometimes 6/0) in 40+feet I do use a 3way. I'm no expert, although I have caught good fish with these methods, which I picked up somewhere.?. I am interested in what others have to say. _Z_ |
Good article in this months Salt Water Sportsman on drifting eels over structure. The capt. uses no wait as Zacs said. The capt. stated that a lively eel will head straight down to the bottom thus needing no weight.
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The *ahem* spot.. that we fish is 50 to 70 ft deep with a relatively swift current.
Line===>(fish finder or 6-8 oz egg)===>barrel swiv==>5-6 ft flouro leader===>#6 gama circle===snake===>cow |
Agree on the no weight and lively suggestions. If you do need weight because the eels are not lively or the drift/current is too fast, etc., I've had the best results using rubber cored sinkers on the line. It snags much less than 3-way or fishfinder rigs.
Also, if the drift is too slow you'll have to cast and retrieve so that the eel doesn't get balled up. |
I never use weight in water less than 25 feet deep. If drift is slow or a lot of structure to get hung up on I prefer to troll them slowly on mono rather than reel them. P.
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15' deep,,,honkin tide,,,24" of f.carbon 25# test....rubber core sinker,,,,above swivel.....5/0 hook,,,dead or live eel's,,both work as well as the other....feel the thump,,,set the hook.....no letting it run...just hang on and hope the anchor hold's.
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You got me all interested with the title... :crying: WhyTF is eelman asking for eel advice? If you need mine, then Rubbercor is my homeboy. Go with the rubber, dude. And word to Roger, eel balls suck.
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1 oz egg singer stuffed down its mouth and locked in with a hook.
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I'm haveing success with 15" of 14#, starting with 2oz increase accordingly
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What about an eel bob over there, i got a couple fish over where i think you might be using that.
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I was thinking the same thing Chef, got some dead ones in the freezer I need to rig up
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Three waying sounds like a great time toooooooooooo ME :happy: :faga:
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Depends on how deep and how fast is the current. In the rips between Montauk and BI we use 3 ways wiith however much is necessary to hold bottom. On moon tides that can be 16-20 ounces.
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I prefer no weight, cast up , drift over and past for a bit, and do over. I prefer no weight at all up to 60' if I can stem.
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