@UkPR0 You have got to nail your bait to the sea bed, short of and up-tide of the wrerck to have any realistic chance of catching big Congers. Personally I use very thin diameter uncoated (R) Dyneema braid line to minimise water resistamce and keep leads to the minimum. However if you watch another of my videos on YouTube when we caught some veruy big Congers, up to 100 lbs, "Samuel Irvin 3" - Congers - 030609 you will see that we needed 4 lbs of lead even with thin braid to hold bottom
I love Conger Eels, always thought of them as a great challenge, they have a habbit or wrapping themselves around immoveable object if you don't reel em into midwater quick enough, and also they get up to 350 :-O, ps they can take your fingers off when they get big....I love Congers...yeahhhhhhhh
We have to use 2 lbs of lead, sometimes more and sometimes less to hold bottom in 240 to 260 feet of water tyo hold bottom in the strong tidal flow. You will not catch Congers in mid-water. I have also fished for big Eels, using a Downrigger with no weight on rod line but up to 10 lbs on downrigger wire. Rod line is clipped to downrigger weight and pulls free when fish takes bait. That's all rather specialised for most fishing days.
Hi there i would like to know if you could give me some advice on what rigs and baits to use to catch a normal european eel in a dockland ive tried what they say in books but it never worked :-( ps. there are eel in those docks i've been told by a friend of mine
Ordinary Silver Eels (Anguilla anguilla) are a very different specie from the Conger (Conger conger) and anything you may read or see about catching Conger Eels is a vastly different technique than catching Silver Eels, which also live in the fresh water as well as salt and brackish waters.
Silver Eels have been decimated by a viral disease which prevents young Elvers from reaching our shores from the Sargasso Sea, where the breeding occurs.
When you put up your next vid, take out the Certificate on the front of vid nobody cares about that stuff and get to the point faster, please throw all fish back in the water, floss and brush your teeth next time. Lay off the booze, edit with music, tell the camera man to shut up!
lol what are you on about? why dont you add "wipe your but 3 strokes to the front and 3 strokes to the back, blink 1 time per 4 seconds, breathe every 5 seconds, pee every 30 minutes". If you think of some more add it.
Great vid thanks,check my shore fishing in Iceland above!
CaptainCoalie 16 hours ago
@UkPR0 You have got to nail your bait to the sea bed, short of and up-tide of the wrerck to have any realistic chance of catching big Congers. Personally I use very thin diameter uncoated (R) Dyneema braid line to minimise water resistamce and keep leads to the minimum. However if you watch another of my videos on YouTube when we caught some veruy big Congers, up to 100 lbs, "Samuel Irvin 3" - Congers - 030609 you will see that we needed 4 lbs of lead even with thin braid to hold bottom
mikeconcannon 1 year ago
I get these in my lobster traps all the time and use them for bait
virdafjell 1 year ago
well done!! that was a nice lingcod!! definitely fun and a challenge to catch fish on light tackle
FishingThePNW 1 year ago
my last name is conger :D nice
ITSJORDANYAY 1 year ago
Damn D: That would of made some great Ulua bait! xD
Haha Good Catch. :)
TheTrainingWheels 1 year ago
over here in portugal its the best time of the year to fish conger on shore ;) great fishing
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simeonhobert 2 years ago
I had one a few hours ago, snapped my wire trace :'( good 30lb's in it at least, n was from shore. aw well it was the one that got away
flobbit25 2 years ago
I love Conger Eels, always thought of them as a great challenge, they have a habbit or wrapping themselves around immoveable object if you don't reel em into midwater quick enough, and also they get up to 350 :-O, ps they can take your fingers off when they get big....I love Congers...yeahhhhhhhh
WolfieTed 2 years ago
Conger is my last name. Boo ya
JordanFitzCon 3 years ago
my biggest conger so far is 24 lb
blackfieldvids 2 years ago
i get you..Again, nice vid!
bassbox50 3 years ago
2lb leads? wtf? why so big?..nice vid though
bassbox50 3 years ago
Hi,
We have to use 2 lbs of lead, sometimes more and sometimes less to hold bottom in 240 to 260 feet of water tyo hold bottom in the strong tidal flow. You will not catch Congers in mid-water. I have also fished for big Eels, using a Downrigger with no weight on rod line but up to 10 lbs on downrigger wire. Rod line is clipped to downrigger weight and pulls free when fish takes bait. That's all rather specialised for most fishing days.
Thank you for your kind comments.
Cheers, Mike
mikeconcannon 3 years ago
Hi there i would like to know if you could give me some advice on what rigs and baits to use to catch a normal european eel in a dockland ive tried what they say in books but it never worked :-( ps. there are eel in those docks i've been told by a friend of mine
rapperDBoy 3 years ago
Hello RapperDboy,
Ordinary Silver Eels (Anguilla anguilla) are a very different specie from the Conger (Conger conger) and anything you may read or see about catching Conger Eels is a vastly different technique than catching Silver Eels, which also live in the fresh water as well as salt and brackish waters.
Silver Eels have been decimated by a viral disease which prevents young Elvers from reaching our shores from the Sargasso Sea, where the breeding occurs.
Use Worm or fish baits legered.
mikeconcannon 3 years ago
Dude the rails on your boat are to high.
SingJiya 3 years ago
When you put up your next vid, take out the Certificate on the front of vid nobody cares about that stuff and get to the point faster, please throw all fish back in the water, floss and brush your teeth next time. Lay off the booze, edit with music, tell the camera man to shut up!
SingJiya 3 years ago
lol what are you on about? why dont you add "wipe your but 3 strokes to the front and 3 strokes to the back, blink 1 time per 4 seconds, breathe every 5 seconds, pee every 30 minutes". If you think of some more add it.
haynakaw999 3 years ago
Thanks Johnny - I'll shoot some more videos for your enjoyment now that the weather has started to settle down again. Best regards, Mike
mikeconcannon 3 years ago
nice good quality
johnhayston 3 years ago