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g00se 05-30-2007 11:08 AM

first post-- a few ?'s
 
Hey guys, this is my first post here.. love the site.


I'm relatively new to saltwater fishing, I started last year. I spent the majority of last year doing what everyone reccomends, going out and seeing what works..

I've got alot of bullets in my tackle box, but I'm trying to get some more advice..

Everyone is talking about bunker, and I was able to snag a few a couple nights ago, early in the morning around 4 am.. but I was cutting them into chunks.. ended up catching a sea robin, but that was it..

I later learned that I should have been bringing them in, putting a 2/0 trebel through the nose and letting them swim.. you guys agree with that?

I also heard it's too early for eels.. plastic or live.. is there truth to that?

If it's any help, I fish in the milford/new haven area..

I really don't have a decent rod/reel setup yet.. I do most of my fishing from shore.. the guy at the store showed me some quantum reels.. what's the reccomendation from you guys? Thanks for any help !

Gunpowder 05-30-2007 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by g00se (Post 495569)

I later learned that I should have been bringing them in, putting a 2/0 trebel through the nose and letting them swim.. you guys agree with that?

you woulda loved the results had u done that!

RIJIMMY 05-30-2007 11:21 AM

not too early for eels, I usually start 2nd week of May

Gunpowder 05-30-2007 11:23 AM

def go for the snag first and then eels as a second method. both work great.

Fishpart 05-30-2007 11:50 AM

Quantum Reels are good, but are fairly sensitive to the sand and don't like to get submerged. You probably want a 60 sized Quantum if you get one. i have a Boca 40 that I use for light tackle and I am extremely happy with it.

It's a little drive, but King Cove Outfitters in Pawcatuck is a sponsor here and can help you out with whatever you need. As the season commences, you'll be headed closer to RI most likely..

g00se 05-30-2007 01:16 PM

do most bait stores stock live eels already? or is this guy crazy?

BrianS 05-30-2007 01:25 PM

you can get eels no problem.

i got my guy less than 1/4 from my house now! gonna get a big bucket of the squirmy ones for friday.

Adamfishes 05-30-2007 02:35 PM

How do you guys feel about eels for daytime fishing?

teaser 05-30-2007 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Adamfishes (Post 495642)
How do you guys feel about eels for daytime fishing?

Early morning or late, late afternoon.

patpatriot 05-30-2007 11:42 PM

Ask politely at the tackle shops for darker or bigger eels, i picked up a dozen tonight and 10 were small and sand colored. They still work but id imagine they blend in and can hide alot better then the bigguns.

PNG 06-01-2007 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by patpatriot (Post 495848)
Ask politely at the tackle shops for darker or bigger eels, i picked up a dozen tonight and 10 were small and sand colored. They still work but id imagine they blend in and can hide alot better then the bigguns.

Keep'm in a black bucket w/no light and they will darken right up makes them into "eelveal":bl:

patpatriot 06-01-2007 02:24 PM

thanks PNG ill give it a shot tonight, at 20 bucks for a dozen i like to try and get my moneys worth


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