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Originally Posted by luds
Mike,
Can you post pics or explain of how you transport eels? Do you guys put wholes in those jars? How do you fasten the lids so you don't lose them? Do you put them on a strap or rope or clip it to your belt. I denitely need to improve my eel trasnportation to a wetsuit friendly method. I don't like the individual baggies and soft coolers don't drain well. Don't like the eel bag either.
The photo of the mayonaise jar was a bit of a tease.
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Thats funny I was gonna ask if bass liked their eels with Mayo. Maybe thats what I'm doing wrong
My dad uses something similar. He has a plastic juice bottle with a small neck like a very fine or oceanspray bottle and drills a hole in the removable screw on top and in the bottom of the bottle. Put a thin rope thru bottom of the bottle, pass it out thru the neck and thru the hole in the lid then tie the end of the rope so it can go over your shoulder. It works ok. You can't lose the lid as its on the rope and the small neck usually lets you pour them out one at a time. To get them in take a gallon milk jug, cut the bottom off and use it as a funnel...