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Old 05-12-2005, 07:29 AM   #6
kayaman
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Originally Posted by Professor Moriarty
As far as knotting up get them in the water as soon as you stick them and and if they are cold, iced down, they are not as lively till they hit the water. I don't belive in smashing them up against a rock to cripple them. I want them as lively as possible. Definitely fish them during daylight hours. I troll them in my tin boat under the sun and do very well. A lot has to do with where you are fishing though. As far as dead goes they are killer that way too. Had a bluefish rip one to shreads when I reeled it back in rear half hanging on by a thread next cast 49 lbs., from shore too. I luv eels. Paul
eels are a NIGHT TIME experience... have used them in the daytime, but night is the best time..... I agree with the "lively as possible" statement... can't undertand why you would want to smash it... swimming is best. you will have NO problem telling when a bass is at the eel.... just remember to wait after the initial pull for a short lull... when the next pull happens set the hook... the bass will take the eel and make a short run with it... stop... turn it then try another run.

one more cast.....

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