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Old 10-30-2008, 08:43 AM   #28
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[QUOTE=Saltheart;633324]I think the only thing a live one has as an advantage is that it twitches when the bass grabs it that must feel like the thing trying to get away to a bass. I think this makes the bass grab harder and swallow.
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That is certainly one advantage, but i think there are others. I actually think live ones can be fished more effectively at slow speeds, especially if you smack their tail on a rock to prevent eel balls.

Drifting in an outflow or strong cross current is one application that I see live eels being much better. Also, fishing in calm conditions, or when there's alot of fire in the water (when just letting the eel sit can be the most effective). Casting onto or over a piece of structure and allowing the wave action or current wash a live eel off and into where the bass are waiting is another good live eel application that doesn't work as good with a rigged IMO.

Each has their place, and figuring out when to use each is part of the fun.

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