Bass

Snuck out a couple nights ago to see if the bass invaded our local waters with the new moon. They are definitely here! Equipped with about a dozen eels, we drifted them using 3-4 oz sinkers and 7/0 circle hooks.
It started off pretty slow with the tide just changing, but once it started to speed up our fortunes changed, we drilled 7 bass to 36" in a little over an hour before we decided to call it quits.

All in all a pretty good start to the fall run, will give it another shot next week.

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My buddy with this beautiful 36" quickly released
 
Love drifting eels!
Snuck out a couple nights ago to see if the bass invaded our local waters with the new moon. They are definitely here! Equipped with about a dozen eels, we drifted them using 3-4 oz sinkers and 7/0 circle hooks.
It started off pretty slow with the tide just changing, but once it started to speed up our fortunes changed, we drilled 7 bass to 36" in a little over an hour before we decided to call it quits.

All in all a pretty good start to the fall run, will give it another shot next week.

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My buddy with this beautiful 36" quickly released
NICE!!!!!!!!
 
Deeper into the season I would drift eels during the day everybody would tell me you can't use eels in the daylight while I would catch fish after fish 8-)
sorta the same thing - I predominately floated eels in the Nissequogue all through the summer & into Fall - they were always productive....
 
I hate eels!

When I mated, I'd tell the customers to keep the eel in the water when we would run back up on the drift. Like clockwork, 6 guys would reel in and forget what I told them resulting in an eel ball on deck. 6eels, hooks and leaders all in a ball that I'd just have to cut off and start over.

I still have nightmares.........lol
 
OMG , I can totally picture that and understand why you feel that way :p
I'm sure we've all had that happen o occasion with 1 eel but i can't imagine having to deal with that times 6
 
Oh trust me, there were definitely some days like that over the years too Capt Mike :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
I did not mean to imply I caught a bass on eels on every drift during the day time LOL
And also, when it was one of those bluefish days I would usually learn my lesson after the 2nd or 3rd eel got attacked and then just switch over and try to get some blues for the smoker....8-)
 
I hate eels!

When I mated, I'd tell the customers to keep the eel in the water when we would run back up on the drift. Like clockwork, 6 guys would reel in and forget what I told them resulting in an eel ball on deck. 6eels, hooks and leaders all in a ball that I'd just have to cut off and start over.

I still have nightmares.........lol
Had to deal with a couple of those and yes it is the stuff of nightmares
 
Snuck out a couple nights ago to see if the bass invaded our local waters with the new moon. They are definitely here! Equipped with about a dozen eels, we drifted them using 3-4 oz sinkers and 7/0 circle hooks.
It started off pretty slow with the tide just changing, but once it started to speed up our fortunes changed, we drilled 7 bass to 36" in a little over an hour before we decided to call it quits.

All in all a pretty good start to the fall run, will give it another shot next week.

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My buddy with this beautiful 36" quickly released
We sure have some healthy-looking bass around here! You don't see as many anglers today targeting them with eels. Absolutely my favorite way to catch bass! There is a true knack to it that takes us all a while to grasp, but once you get it, there's nothing better.

Conrats and thanks for posting!
 
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