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Guppy 08-11-2016 04:58 PM

Eel grab
 
Keeping them in sea water when fishing seems to make them even more difficult to get a hook into....I normally keep couple small pcs of towel kicking around on the deck to grab them with, drop one on the deck , cover with towel, grab behind head...
Not so last night, just couldn't do it... Got P O'd , stomped on him, slowed him down enough to set hook, may be a little too slow on a couple :-(

Soooooo, what's the trick?, how u's guys do it? If it's a secret don't worry I want tell anyone.

Nebe 08-11-2016 05:15 PM

Green Brillo pad. Also keep them on ice.
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tysdad115 08-11-2016 05:28 PM

If you have ice in your cooler keep em in the bucket in there. Much more manageable. 3M scotch brite pads work well. Last night we hacked up some Newport Jerky shirts and used them as rags..
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Clammer 08-11-2016 06:08 PM

when I used them back in the day .ice & burlap if needed ><><

nightfighter 08-11-2016 06:29 PM

Burlap is what I was first shown, and has always worked. Still has some grabbing texture after getting slimed up. Just have a problem finding it....

Clammer 08-11-2016 08:05 PM

I ordered a box of bags at walmart>>>>>>>I use the bags for shellfish when hot .. when they get tired ,they get retired to covering fish to keep fresh in & out of the cooler & lastly I cover bait with them to keep prey from getting to the bait :kewl:

Slipknot 08-11-2016 09:43 PM

sand

Guppy 08-12-2016 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Slipknot (Post 1106242)
sand

LOL good one

Thanks guys
May all your eels be lucky ones

JohnR 08-12-2016 07:03 AM

Sand works. Unless you are on the boat ;)

If you use a buckets where ice drips over the eels, they are slowed down a lot...

striperswiper75 08-12-2016 08:05 AM

If you know anyone who works for a landscaping center, tulip bulbs usually are shipped in a mesh bag (my experience has shown it's a yellow bag). That tulip mesh is the best eel grabber I have ever used. I have been using the same 3 pieces for over 3 years now.

piemma 08-12-2016 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 1106226)
Green Brillo pad. Also keep them on ice.
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Ditto. That's all you need to do.

spence 08-12-2016 08:34 AM

Who hooks their own eel? Just have Nebe do it.

piemma 08-12-2016 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 1106235)
Burlap is what I was first shown, and has always worked. Still has some grabbing texture after getting slimed up. Just have a problem finding it....

Ocean State Job Lot had it by the 5' roll for around 6 or 7 dollars.


Also: www.burlapsupply.com/‎

Rockfish9 08-12-2016 08:39 AM

first STOP PUTTING THEM IN WATER... they will suffocate AND DROWN IN THEIR OWN SLIME... use a double bucket... the "insert bucket" gets a bunch of holes ( 1/4") drilled in it.. if your a wuss. (or it's extremely hot) throw a bag of ice in the bucket.. put the eels "on ice"... it'll slow 'em down until they hit the water..I don't bother I just dump them in the bucket... if they dry out a bit they become "tacky" and most nights I don't even use a rag... if they get too dry a little dip in ocean water 'wet's" them and the water drains into the bottom bucket... during the times I do use a rag.. the red shop towels you buy at Wal-Mart or Auto palace work nicely......

I've showed this trick to countless people so pay attention...when I get my eels from the bucket a gentle approach letting them run over your fingers until you find the right one works best to keep them from being agitated ( agitated eels are like kids with a sugar buzz)...then scoop them up and roll them into position..with the underside facing you jamb your thumb HARD into the base of the skull where the jaw meets the skull.. if done properly you hit the nerve that runs along the spine and the eel will go limp... hook em up and toss them in the water QUICKLY because it is gonna be pissed once you release your grip... that work like a charm I can bait 3 lines in the time it take most guy's to find an eel in the bucket.. Slip and Paul both have seen me do it...

tight lines
Roc

BFThunter 08-12-2016 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Rockfish9 (Post 1106272)
first STOP PUTTING THEM IN WATER... they will suffocate AND DROWN IN THEIR OWN SLIME... use a double bucket... the "insert bucket" gets a bunch of holes ( 1/4") drilled in it.. if your a wuss. (or it's extremely hot) throw a bag of ice in the bucket.. put the eels "on ice"... it'll slow 'em down until they hit the water..I don't bother I just dump them in the bucket... if they dry out a bit they become "tacky" and most nights I don't even use a rag... if they get too dry a little dip in ocean water 'wet's" them and the water drains into the bottom bucket... during the times I do use a rag.. the red shop towels you buy at Wal-Mart or Auto palace work nicely......

I've showed this trick to countless people so pay attention...when I get my eels from the bucket a gentle approach letting them run over your fingers until you find the right one works best to keep them from being agitated ( agitated eels are like kids with a sugar buzz)...then scoop them up and roll them into position..with the underside facing you jamb your thumb HARD into the base of the skull where the jaw meets the skull.. if done properly you hit the nerve that runs along the spine and the eel will go limp... hook em up and toss them in the water QUICKLY because it is gonna be pissed once you release your grip... that work like a charm I can bait 3 lines in the time it take most guy's to find an eel in the bucket.. Slip and Paul both have seen me do it...

tight lines
Roc


This works!! Made the mistake once of eels in the live well. Now it's the two bucket system an red shop rag if needed.

Now if I can just catch them on my own.........

cpollnow 08-12-2016 09:33 AM

Sand, a burlap rag or a zip lock bag.

You can buy burlap in bulk at your local hardware store, Lowe's, Home Depot etc.

With a zip lock, hook the eel while it's in the bag and then pull it out.

Rig them after they die and hope the bluefish don't get to them. :eek:

DZ 08-12-2016 09:45 AM

Morto Anguilla by far the easiest ;)

Nebe 08-12-2016 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by DZ (Post 1106277)
Morto Anguilla

ha! like that name :)

DZ 08-12-2016 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 1106280)
ha! like that name :)

Give credit where credit is due - legendary surfcaster Tony Chiarappo told me that term about 15 years ago when we were discussing the increased effectiveness of dead eels over live at times in the pursuit of larger bass.

ProfessorM 08-12-2016 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Rockfish9 (Post 1106272)
first STOP PUTTING THEM IN WATER... they will suffocate AND DROWN IN THEIR OWN SLIME... use a double bucket... the "insert bucket" gets a bunch of holes ( 1/4") drilled in it.. if your a wuss. (or it's extremely hot) throw a bag of ice in the bucket.. put the eels "on ice"... it'll slow 'em down until they hit the water..I don't bother I just dump them in the bucket... if they dry out a bit they become "tacky" and most nights I don't even use a rag... if they get too dry a little dip in ocean water 'wet's" them and the water drains into the bottom bucket... during the times I do use a rag.. the red shop towels you buy at Wal-Mart or Auto palace work nicely......

I've showed this trick to countless people so pay attention...when I get my eels from the bucket a gentle approach letting them run over your fingers until you find the right one works best to keep them from being agitated ( agitated eels are like kids with a sugar buzz)...then scoop them up and roll them into position..with the underside facing you jamb your thumb HARD into the base of the skull where the jaw meets the skull.. if done properly you hit the nerve that runs along the spine and the eel will go limp... hook em up and toss them in the water QUICKLY because it is gonna be pissed once you release your grip... that work like a charm I can bait 3 lines in the time it take most guy's to find an eel in the bucket.. Slip and Paul both have seen me do it...

tight lines
Roc

Joe is the eel master. No doubt about it
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Yudi 08-12-2016 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockfish9 (Post 1106272)
first STOP PUTTING THEM IN WATER... they will suffocate AND DROWN IN THEIR OWN SLIME... use a double bucket... the "insert bucket" gets a bunch of holes ( 1/4") drilled in it.. if your a wuss. (or it's extremely hot) throw a bag of ice in the bucket.. put the eels "on ice"... it'll slow 'em down until they hit the water..I don't bother I just dump them in the bucket... if they dry out a bit they become "tacky" and most nights I don't even use a rag... if they get too dry a little dip in ocean water 'wet's" them and the water drains into the bottom bucket... during the times I do use a rag.. the red shop towels you buy at Wal-Mart or Auto palace work nicely......

I've showed this trick to countless people so pay attention...when I get my eels from the bucket a gentle approach letting them run over your fingers until you find the right one works best to keep them from being agitated ( agitated eels are like kids with a sugar buzz)...then scoop them up and roll them into position..with the underside facing you jamb your thumb HARD into the base of the skull where the jaw meets the skull.. if done properly you hit the nerve that runs along the spine and the eel will go limp... hook em up and toss them in the water QUICKLY because it is gonna be pissed once you release your grip... that work like a charm I can bait 3 lines in the time it take most guy's to find an eel in the bucket.. Slip and Paul both have seen me do it...

tight lines
Roc

3 bucket method is similar. Take 3.... 5 gallon buckets. Drill holes in the bottom of 2 of them. Put one holed bucket inside the unaltered bucket and place eels in this bucket with holes. Put the second holed bucket over the eels and fill with ice as needed. eels get an ice water bath and the bottom bucket collects so you don't get eel slime all over the place.

Nebe 08-12-2016 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by DZ (Post 1106286)
Give credit where credit is due - legendary surfcaster Tony Chiarappo told me that term about 15 years ago when we were discussing the increased effectiveness of dead eels over live at times in the pursuit of larger bass.

Sounds like the ingredient to an eely Italian sub.
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Yudi 08-12-2016 12:36 PM

Pulling riggies out of the freezer is definitely my prefered method

DZ 08-12-2016 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Yudi (Post 1106290)
3 bucket method is similar. Take 3.... 5 gallon buckets. Drill holes in the bottom of 2 of them. Put one holed bucket inside the unaltered bucket and place eels in this bucket with holes. Put the second holed bucket over the eels and fill with ice as needed. eels get an ice water bath and the bottom bucket collects so you don't get eel slime all over the place.

Not doubting its effectiveness... but I just tried imagine a wetsuit surfcaster using this setup. The visual is pretty funny ;)

Cohenfishin 08-12-2016 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by tysdad115 (Post 1106227)
If you have ice in your cooler keep em in the bucket in there. Much more manageable. 3M scotch brite pads work well. Last night we hacked up some Newport Jerky shirts and used them as rags..
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Maybe if his Jay's cheap ass gave us some jerky we would wear the shirts not cut em up for eel rags😬
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Cohenfishin 08-12-2016 04:25 PM

The best thing is keep them in a bucket in a cooler surrounded by ice. They go right to sleep and don't produce any slime. Just make sure you put a piece of 2x6 under the bucket if there gonna be in there for a while so the bottom doesn't get too cold.
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tysdad115 08-12-2016 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Cohenfishin (Post 1106303)
Maybe if his Jay's cheap ass gave us some jerky we would wear the shirts not cut em up for eel rags😬
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Exactly
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Guppy 08-12-2016 05:29 PM

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Some good info here , thanks

I take the eels from my eel hotel that are in a basket I made
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Guppy 08-12-2016 05:30 PM

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Basket
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Guppy 08-12-2016 05:36 PM

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Then the basket goes into the live well on das boat
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With a net I'll grab a couple and put them into a lunch box size cooler and keep on deck

Now I'm thinking ice in the cooler! With a chunk of 3m pad

If I had a jerky t shirt I probably wouldn't use it anyway, I think that guy is connected...


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