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Old 08-21-2008, 07:04 PM   #1
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Old 08-21-2008, 08:02 PM   #2
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So many ways to rigg eels..They are all good.I could not imaguine the damge you could do on that rock with a jersey rigged..Maybe if your nice I will rigg a couple for ya an bring em wit me.As long as you don't show BB..

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Old 08-21-2008, 08:22 PM   #3
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I beleive the secret to rigging a really good eel is a realy good rigging needle. One that is thin enough not to tear it all up.. one that is sharp enough to glide through the flesh and one that is thick enough not to bend and poke out the side...
From there, the hooks you use make a difference- short shanks will let your eel wiggle more than a long shank hook.

I agree with NIB.. a NJ rigged eel on a squid is a sexy beast... I was using one for a little while 2 seasons ago and named it the zombie before I forgot it in my plug bag
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Old 08-21-2008, 09:34 PM   #4
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Rigged eels are !@#$^&** addictive !
I am fortunate to have Al Bentsen close by (he was kind enough to wrote an introduction for me new book) but I learned how to rig them by Al's best friend Roger ,who is in my club. For the most part I played with them on and of but never serious. In putting together this book with McKenna, Skinner, Alberto and others, I read a chapter on rigged eels by Manny Moreno in April. It got me so wrapped up that I took a dozen dead eels to Cutty and came back with a "rigged eel disease". Now I fish them about 90% of the time when conditions allow. Redlite ,I wish you were closer ,I'll be glad to show you. Unfortunately ,the darn distance is quite a bit and Manny chapter wont help you this year.
I second the Secrets of Surf fishing at Night. Wonderful chapter written by Al Bentsen.

If you wonder what is all the fuss about (btw ,I haven't thrown a live eel in years) ..............someone asked Al Bentsen recently " Al ,what is the difference between fishing a lure or a rigged eel?"
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Old 08-21-2008, 09:56 PM   #5
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I beleive the secret to rigging a really good eel is a realy good rigging needle. One that is thin enough not to tear it all up.. one that is sharp enough to glide through the flesh and one that is thick enough not to bend and poke out the side...
From there, the hooks you use make a difference- short shanks will let your eel wiggle more than a long shank hook.

I agree with NIB.. a NJ rigged eel on a squid is a sexy beast... I was using one for a little while 2 seasons ago and named it the zombie before I forgot it in my plug bag

In a pinch,I can fashoin a needle out of a coat hanger in about 30 seconds...
I have all kinds of needles..U can get some bait rigging needles from offshore catalogs..If you have access to a welders supply you can get some 3/32" SS rod your in..Peen one end down with a hammer an drill a small hole in it.sharpen the other end some and your done..

I use waxed bow string to lash the eels head to the front hook.Waxed line holds knots better..I use 50 lb dacron or 80 lb braid to connect the hooks.80 lb braid to hopefully catch the SOB bluefish that tries to shorten my custom offering..I use a form of a surgeons knot to connect the twin lines from the tail hook to hook to the front hook.

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Old 08-22-2008, 05:10 AM   #6
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Redlite, send me a pm. I'll guide you through it and send you a step by step instruction manuel. I just did a semiar on rigged eels for the Narragansett club.
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Old 08-22-2008, 08:11 AM   #7
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I beleive the secret to rigging a really good eel is a realy good rigging needle. One that is thin enough not to tear it all up.. one that is sharp enough to glide through the flesh and one that is thick enough not to bend and poke out the side...
From there, the hooks you use make a difference- short shanks will let your eel wiggle more than a long shank hook.

I agree with NIB.. a NJ rigged eel on a squid is a sexy beast... I was using one for a little while 2 seasons ago and named it the zombie before I forgot it in my plug bag

My rigging needle was given to me by Charlie Murat. You talk about MOJO!!!!! he actually gave me 2. A big one and a smaller one for small eels.

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Old 08-22-2008, 03:13 PM   #8
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I'm gonna have to come up there with some NJ rigged eels and hurt your fish real soon, maybe this week. I got some of the best eel squids ever made .

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Old 08-22-2008, 06:10 AM   #9
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I will rigg a couple for ya an bring em wit me.As long as you don't show BB..
He wants to know how to rig because he spotted one hanging from my rod tip a couple nights ago. I informed him he's caught enough fish already this year and told him to figure it out on his own...

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Old 08-22-2008, 06:19 AM   #10
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Mayday' I'll only charge 69.95 for the same info!
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Old 08-22-2008, 06:22 AM   #11
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I was talking about a NJ rigged..The one with a swim plate(squids).Makes the eel come in like a SSSssnake...I know you may think you have tried/seen them before..There are many different types of squids..The hits are knock the gear out of your hands hard..
I think your a meanie.. you won't show em how to do the benson eel..
In NJ we share secrets with fellow OTW team members..

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Old 08-22-2008, 03:29 PM   #12
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.Maybe if your nice I will rigg a couple for ya an bring em wit me...
I'm pretty nice too Tony
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