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Old 08-16-2008, 08:01 AM   #7
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If you pour your own lead or know someone who does. have them make you a cylinder type weight 1.2 oz to 1oz is good, with a brass eye at one end. You stuff the weight into the eels mouth, then when you hook the eel, you passs the hook through the brass eye of the weight.

Giving it a bit more thought, you can prbably use small tail weights used in lure building with a piece of through wire.

or as other mentioned rubber cores.
I have seen them things..That seems like a lot of weight.My guess would be he dredges the sand with em trying to emulate the bottom movements of sand eels..U can make ur own with any tailweight and a screw eye..On the edges of the current where I fish. I just use a pinch on about 18-24" up the line.It ususally don't take much weight to get a eel down.Basically all you have to do is point em that way and they go on there own.
On surfrats Paul Melnyk did a god story based on how some old time crumudgeon sharpies taught him to use a inline drail to cast eels from the surf in the sweeping currents of Shagwong Point.

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