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Mark Everard, 4.6.0 Silver Eel In the silver eel the reverse is true. The eye is small, the lower jaw<br />

protrudes beyond the upper, and the dorsal fin starts way back<br />

behind where the pectoral fin ends. But while there shouldn't be a problem pinning the correct name to<br />

it, silver eels can most certainly be a problem to freshwater anglers in other ways.<br />

Like most people, I've endured the repeated misfortune of having eels take my bait then wrap<br />

themselves up into a snotty knot, completely destroying the end tackle in the process. Is it any wonder<br />

then that so many anglers hate them, and that only a very few specialize in deliberately trying to seek<br />

out the bigger specimens.<br />

The only time I have ever consciously fished for eels, and I've done this on a number of occasions, is<br />

in the River Gilpin in Cumbria just before it passes under the main A590 above its confluence with the<br />

River Kent close to Arnside.<br />

It's still a narrow muddy small river at that stage, probably devoid of all species other than eels. We<br />

would spend the whole day there legering worms to catch as many as we could to freeze down in<br />

sections for pike and zander baits so that we wouldn't need to go back again for a while.<br />

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