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Old 01-30-2006, 05:56 PM   #1
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Old 01-30-2006, 05:57 PM   #2
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Dragging sand eels at Race Point at a certain time of year will outfish ANY method.Day or night the bass are keyed in on these little critters and you can have as many snakes as you want,your best chance for large would be the sand eel.

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Old 01-31-2006, 07:32 PM   #3
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Old 01-30-2006, 08:13 PM   #5
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Old 01-30-2006, 11:07 PM   #6
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OK...OK....OK I'll vote for the eel. But I have a question for #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& - how do you carry them walking the beach?

I have used them from the bike on the canal and in the boat - both of which afforded my the double pickle bucket set up with ice on em. Any ideas?

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Old 01-31-2006, 07:25 AM   #7
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We use the small shiner buckets, the ones you can by for $2.99 and drill holes in the bottom, run a band of electrical tape around the cover as insurance. You can also use a small section of clothes line rope and wear it over your shoulder. Where we fish we are not wading much and just set it down behind us and every now and then dunk the whole thing in the water and the eels stay fine just do not forget the drain holes!I have used just about everthing and these little buckets are great, old mayonasise jars works well also.

Sometimes I use a mesh divers bag tied off to my wader belt however, its difficult to change baits while in the water there so slippery you can not get hold of them so, I keep two pot scrubber pads tucked away in my waders to grab the eels and usually walk out of the surf to change baits...........
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old large plastic mayo jar . oh ya an eel sprayed w/ bunker oil.
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We use the small shiner buckets, the ones you can by for $2.99 and drill holes in the bottom, run a band of electrical tape around the cover as insurance. You can also use a small section of clothes line rope and wear it over your shoulder. Where we fish we are not wading much and just set it down behind us and every now and then dunk the whole thing in the water and the eels stay fine just do not forget the drain holes!I have used just about everthing and these little buckets are great, old mayonasise jars works well also.

Sometimes I use a mesh divers bag tied off to my wader belt however, its difficult to change baits while in the water there so slippery you can not get hold of them so, I keep two pot scrubber pads tucked away in my waders to grab the eels and usually walk out of the surf to change baits...........

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Sometimes I use a mesh divers bag tied off to my wader belt however, its difficult to change baits while in the water there so slippery you can not get hold of them so, I keep two pot scrubber pads tucked away in my waders to grab the eels and usually walk out of the surf to change baits...........
I use the mesh bag when wading and what I do is grab an eel with the mesh and poke the eels head out of the top, slide the hook and pull the eel out....works great for me!

The only problem is that when wading the bag spins around and you have to spin it back to get the bag opened.

As for the 1M fish I would use a live pogie with the half of the fins cliped off.
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Old 01-31-2006, 10:24 PM   #15
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#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& - mucho gracias. sounds like we do similar deals. I have seen those mesh bags by aquaskin and liked their portability, but wasn't sure if anyone used them or not. seems like I would get covered in eel slime and they would get the living $%it kicked out of em too.

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