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Green Light 09-30-2014 08:43 PM

Synthetic Eel Skins?
 
I picked up some large eels for eels skins. Getting large eels is becoming more challenging.

Are there any "synthetic" eel skin options?

PS

A black condom comes to mind. KEEP IT CLEAN BOYS AND GIRLS. ;-).

Linesider82 09-30-2014 09:11 PM

A rubber is only good for one fish lmao, I can't believe I just typed that.

You can get two skins out of one eel. I did a northbar bottle and a SS popper using one eel. The nb I just tapered the open skin with scissors.

On a side note, it seems we always tend to think of the most novel plugs to have as skin plugs but those often require a very large eel. Point being, just use a smaller (thinner) plug.

Has anyone ever used /tried a lamprey? Could contact your states DEP to find out when they remove lampreys from fish ladders. USGS usually collects, documents and discards them during spring.
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Rob Rockcrawler 09-30-2014 09:37 PM

I have seen some fabrics that look pretty eel like. I bought some a few years ago with the idea of trying it and never did. One was a snake skin looking fabric, scaled and all. Pretty cool stuff but life got in the way of that experiment.

iamskippy 10-01-2014 06:56 AM

I dont fish eels and or skins, but would the principles behind it be some kind or scent ?
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DZ 10-01-2014 09:00 AM

You may wan't to try felt. I use it as a porkrind substitute very successfully. You can but it in sheets at any craft supply.

PaulS 10-01-2014 09:28 AM

I fished a Jr. and a BM mini needle with skins on them this past weekend. The action was unbelievable and really looked like a live eel.

No fish though :)

chefchris401 10-01-2014 10:07 AM

The best substitute I've found is sausage casing, you can get it at butcher shops and it's cheap, doesn't last as long but it works
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Green Light 10-01-2014 08:35 PM

You guys rock!

Thank you for the tips.

The gears in my mind are turning! ;-)

I'll keep you posted.

Tight lines (and screaming reels!)

cow tamer 10-02-2014 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by chefchris401 (Post 1053012)
The best substitute I've found is sausage casing, you can get it at butcher shops and it's cheap, doesn't last as long but it works
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Now that's an idea !! Do you use it as is or color it ? Does the fact that it doesn't smell fishy effect its performance ?

RIROCKHOUND 10-02-2014 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by cow tamer (Post 1053125)
Now that's an idea !! Do you use it as is or color it ? Does the fact that it doesn't smell fishy effect its performance ?


Inner tube from bikes, particularly road bikes (narrower tires)... works great on jigs; not as flexible as a skin, but little drag, and gets down in current.

I haven't tried it, but would look good on a needlefish...

Liv2Fish 10-02-2014 08:32 AM

Amish Condoms...

Big Dave 10-02-2014 11:00 AM

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These were given to me about 15 or so years ago by a guy at the canal club named Leo Narris. He passed a yr or so ago. He used to use them at the canal. He said they worked as well as any other skin he's used. He made the rigs himself as well. I fished one a few times without success. But like a broom stick plug, at times they work.

Linesider82 10-02-2014 11:34 AM

Big Dave are those cloth icing piping bags?
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Big Dave 10-03-2014 12:25 PM

Nope, there hand cut triangles of blue cloth hand stitched to form a tube, then tied on the rig. Pretty novel idea. At times Leo used to soak them in bunker oil. They do swim and fill with water.


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