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Old 06-08-2004, 10:28 AM   #1
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Eelin in the waves

I was going to pick up some eels on the way home to go out w/ tonight. I checked the forecast and they're saying that it will be a little rough tonight. My question is....Is it worth slinging eels when the water is rough?

If it is are there any tips or tricks I need to know for this?

This was going to be my 1st time trying it so I thought I'd ask the experts
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Old 06-08-2004, 10:48 AM   #2
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DF, I avoid using eels in the heavy surf. They ride up in the waves. If you are on a point and casting across the waves, rather than inot them, it works okay. Just my 2 cents
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Old 06-08-2004, 10:52 AM   #3
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If the eel won't stay down in rough water you can put a egg sinker above your leader.
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Old 06-08-2004, 11:09 AM   #4
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go with nice big black eels. they will find a way to get down in the surf! eels will work anytime, any place! big surf attracts big bass. i would avoid any sort of weight unless you absolutely need it, and even then i would try to avoid it.
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in the 36 years I've been hunting the sb..I can say I've seen some monster bass take on a fish finder rig with 3-6 oz. of lead in heavy surf...with eels on the hook,,don't dismiss this way of fishing.....I've been out fished this way because I couldn't get my eel down an was to stubbern to try it.

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when bass are eating they don't care if there's lead there or not. just give yourself atleast 3' of leader between the eel an lead.

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Old 06-08-2004, 01:48 PM   #6
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They work good and the fish are often close in. You can also put a rubber core sinker up the line to keep the eel down. Not a problem unless the weads are heavy then they will pile up on the rubber core. In that case , shove the sinker down the eels throat. Seriously!

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Old 06-08-2004, 02:45 PM   #7
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You can aso use a heavy hook and a couple pieces of split shot near the hook, this will help getting the eel down...Bass LOVE eels, big surf, little surf - no matter

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Old 06-08-2004, 02:53 PM   #8
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Thanks for all of the Tips....I'll let you know how I make out.

I'll make sure I bring extra weight....But looking out the window now it doesn't look like its going to be nasty......But the weathermen are never wrong
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Old 06-08-2004, 08:16 PM   #9
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Steve myself and John R witnessed that phenomenon last year...

Bent Rods and Screaming Reels!

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Steve myself and John R witnessed that phenomenon last year...
but u didnt catch anything last saturday?
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Old 06-09-2004, 07:31 AM   #11
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Who'd have thought my 1st fish on an eel would be...

A Friggin Skate...

But in all honesty I did snag him. I did manage one striper about 26". The weather was awesome out on the beach last night.

Now I know that I can rig up the dead eels and use them again. I have an article in an old "On the Water" on doing it. But what would be the best way to store them until I get a chance to do it.

I got get them out of the fridge before the wife sees them or I may have a little TOO much time on my hands to fish.
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best way to store dead eels is to freeze them.

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