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Old 05-25-2005, 05:57 PM   #1
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one taste's like a goodyear tire the other taste's like the real thing.
I don't know...I think those ledgerunners taste pretty darn good. Live eels are a little to slick for my palatte.

actually, as much as I love casting plugs, live eels are probably the perfect surfasters striper bait. They stay alive and are easy to keep. They cast good enough to fish like a plug. Simple rig. Boat or shore. deep or shallow. It allows you to fish bait like a plug without lead nor tending the bottom picking weed and crabs off your offering. Comm guys out this way fish 8 rods at a time all eels, when a pod passes by it is a chineese fire drill.

While I would rather fish plugs from the shore my largest fish have come on eels. But I think this could change in the coming years. In the past, plugs were pretty crude. Today we have perfectly balanced works of art and plastics that look as real as a real fish and swimmer better then most fish, and bunker spoons the size of a keeper fluke and braid line and better hooks and terminal tackle.

Also I think the profile of a big storm at times could fool a cow esp if she has her eyes peeled for herring or bunker. I would give it even odds that the next record falls for a plastic or custom plug as a live bait. Bait is proably still king, but with the outlook for eels and fresh bunker...you better start working with plastics.

(Also, I know a few "purist" surfcasters that shun bait (or boats) of anykind and consider it very unsportsmanlike to fish an eel. )


(ps Your membership in the "50" club has lapsed, (as has mine ) ...In order to keep your membership in this club you need to get a 50 EACH SEASON. Also, please send in your back dues asap . )

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Old 05-25-2005, 08:09 PM   #2
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wow thats a tall order! a 50 every season! I will try
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Old 05-25-2005, 09:38 PM   #3
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The rigged sluggos cast fine with a conventional.

9" - Put two lunker city weights in the belly and one in the tail.

7.5" - One in the belly, one in the tail.

I rigged up a few months worth of sluggos over the past week (the weather has pinned me inside).

I find it less depressing when a Blue cigars my sluggos as compared to one of my eels. I actually stopped fishing eels after Steve showed me the way.

Plus now I don't have a 5-gallon pail and a bubbler in the corner of my kitchen (with wife wasn't too happy about that one)

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Old 03-19-2006, 09:29 PM   #4
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Question

I read the article on rigging these and I can't figure out where in the belly to put the 2 weights and I forget from the seminar.
anybody know?
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Old 03-19-2006, 09:37 PM   #5
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Two near the top near the hook, kinda along the side of it to slightly below it. Don't put them in the middle between the two hooks or you will make it to rigid and kill the action. You kinda want one coming down along the hook on each side. If the points extend down below the hook a little inside the sluggo that's fine.
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Old 03-19-2006, 09:41 PM   #6
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you mean the front hook right?
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Old 03-19-2006, 10:25 PM   #7
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Slip go to Surfcasting-RhodeIsland site and click on Slug-go and he has the rigging steps there. I just finished 30 to start my season off
I don't use the circle hooks I like the Mustad 34007 5/0 front and 3/0 rear

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