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Old 05-18-2001, 07:18 AM   #6
Bob Senior
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In what way do you have to "switch" it to accommodate eels? I would normally use a shiner bucket on top of some ice for eels. I would be afraid that eel slime might clog up the pump in a Keepalive.

We'll be cast-netting bait for fluke in a couple of weeks and this unit will work great for keeping them alive. We usually get bait at the Bay Campus dock and at the lobster dock in Jerusalem (sp?).

BTW, a guy caught a 26 incher last night inside the causeway at the WW, from the last rock up inside the chute, across the causeway from George's. Poor guy didn't have a tape measure and just kept it swimming on the line until I happened to come along and measured it for him. He was crushed that it wasn't legal. He also broke the tip of his rod on another big one.

I'm going to get the Keepalive unit (the problem is that I'm also setting up a big conventional rig for plug [and bait] casting off the beaches and I don't have a bottomless money well for fishing stuff!!) I'll take a drive down to Mike's to get it.
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