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Old 10-09-2010, 02:21 PM   #35
Mike P
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I understand that eels will catch fish during the fall run, and at other times. And I'm not consumed with going large, as I've had a very good year with fish both numbers and size wise. I fished last night with my dad for only the second time this year, and we fished when we could get together which wasn't the ideal time at the ditch. The water was moving so much that eels wouldn't have gotten down deep enough. We had to use something heavy and we were the only people I saw hook up in the short time that we fished, so I can't complain. I'm not against eels by any stretch. In fact, I'll be using them next week at night. But they only come out after I've determined that the fish aren't interested in wood.
Fish them in the last hour of the tide, unweighted

Or use an egg sinker above the swivel (peg it with a toothpick), or a Rubbercore. Rubbercores tend to come off braid pretty easily on the cast, though.

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