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Old 04-02-2006, 09:56 AM   #1
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Rigging SurfHog eels.

Nice btw Nebe.

But to the questions at hand when rigging one with a jig should the flat side be on top or bottom?I'm assuming the hook should come out the"fat" side.I just don't want to rig wrong and end up tearing up the eel.

Also have you rigged one with a Pt.Jude wobblehead?I have several and they look to be made for each other.
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Old 04-02-2006, 10:16 AM   #2
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Flat side up. Hook going out through the bottom of the bulbous part, think Keel. On the second hook you want to slide in inserts or finish nails for weight, one on either side of your hooks shank

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If not sure how to rig the Ebeneeel.he said in a few days on his website he will have detailed instructions.I suggest u wait.

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He has the rigging for double hooks but no specifics for using a jig.

With a jig the hook's gonna have to come out the top.It seems to me that you'd want the hook to come out the fat meaty part and not the flat side.

So I guess the main question is can these eels be rigged with a jig with the flat side down and not wreck the action?
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Old 04-02-2006, 12:31 PM   #5
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He has the rigging for double hooks but no specifics for using a jig.

With a jig the hook's gonna have to come out the top.It seems to me that you'd want the hook to come out the fat meaty part and not the flat side.

So I guess the main question is can these eels be rigged with a jig with the flat side down and not wreck the action?
I guess u can rig it any way u want on a jig i would rig it flat side up.Just take a little off the nose like a 1/8" so u have a flat spot to meet the back of the jig on.Bullets would be best for this.U don't wanna take too much off so that the rubber is bigger than the back of the jighead.Just a dab of Ca type glue an ur good to go.For the surf I would say 1/2-1 oz jigs Like the kalin when u get to 1.5 oz the owner bullets are the best that weight is probably better suited for movig or bigger water.

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Hey basswipe- the eel is designed to swim with the belly down, so i would reccomend you stab the hook up through the flat side like in this picture. The rubber is pretty strong, so dont worry about it tearing on you from casting. a battle with a few fish might rip it, but not casting. Use a little zap-a-gap on the shank of the hook to hold it in place.

I am working on a photo sheet right now on how to rig them.. its pretty much just like a sluggo as far as rigging, but a little different because of the eels fat belly.
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