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Old 10-21-2020, 07:47 PM
spc06 spc06 is offline
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What do you mean by “bitten off” ?

Are you losing the entire eel on a hit or reeling in an eel bitten in half ?

If your reeling in a cigar, it’s the blues cutting you off. A bass will have no problem wolfing down a whole eel.
On the money!
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Old 10-22-2020, 05:49 PM
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You can make your sinker dropper a little longer.
Sometimes I go up to 2-3 feet.
Plus, I'll use 15-20lb line for the sinker. It'll pop if you get snagged and you'll save your eel.
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Old 10-22-2020, 06:56 PM
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You can make your sinker dropper a little longer.
Sometimes I go up to 2-3 feet.
Plus, I'll use 15-20lb line for the sinker. It'll pop if you get snagged and you'll save your eel.
Good idea! I did lose two eels last time. will use lighter line for the sinker.
Thanks@
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Old 10-22-2020, 07:59 PM
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There were 20+ boats around the Statue of Liberty today. most drifting eels. I didn't see anyone catch anything. Neither did I except a toad.

is it better to drift eels or anchor?

thanks for all your advice!
You don't have to fish with the fleet in the Harbor.
Grab a chart and look for some structure......lumps, bumps & edges.
I like outgoing there.

Found a very small lump a year ago or so just N of the Statue.
We were all alone and made 7 drifts with eels got us 7 bass from 25 to 38lbs.
All released.
I still hit it when I'm up that way.
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Old 10-22-2020, 10:12 PM
Finnegan Finnegan is offline
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Default Re: eels for stripers

I hate live eels. I buy frozen eels and rig them with a hook in the front and a hook in the back. I agree that you do not want to waste eels on blues but with a hook in the back you might catch the blue.
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Old 10-28-2020, 07:24 PM
jasm1n8 jasm1n8 is offline
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Default Re: eels for stripers

Finally got my PB on eels.
The lighter line on sinker did save me a few eels. Thanks for the tips!

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