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Old 04-26-2004, 10:34 AM   #1
Goose
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Carolina rigged eels

Has anyone tried this method in our world.

As some of you's know, my brother and partner I work with, he's a fresh water freak ....anyway, we share and learn a ton about fishin. Carolina rigged worms has been deadly in the fresh water scene for a long time....so why ain't we hearing guys useing this same type set up in the salt?? Some GS rubba would work good I think.

One of the reseaons that makes CR so good is the sound the weight and glass makes. We know that vibration put out by rattles in lures work on top but what about on the bottem?? If sound on the bottem produced in salt, wouldn't they be jigs with buckshot or some kinda rattle in'um??

With the new tougston weights I think you can your eel down in deeper water, both surf and boat. They make bullet style weights in small incriments, smaller profile.....less hang ups.

Who knows maybe you mugs are all doing it but me
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