Sounds good. You work at Cabela's? I'm there pretty frequently, its between my house and the paintball field I work at so I stop by there for fishing stuff and ammo.
I've had a little luck fishing a private lake I have access to, managed to catch a 21 incher off a dead mummichug and a 17" off of a piece of a nightcrawler. I know they get a lot longer/bigger than that, and they've been drawing that lake down so its shallow and hard to get out there. I might try to fish part of the Farmington River this coming weekend - so far I've been using splitshots (all I have right now, but I'm picking up some better weights soon) and size 4 hooks. So far, neither of the eels I caught really took any line. The first one felt like a snag and barely fought until it was near shore, the other took the line aggressively like a bass. I also checked out the Beaver Brook Pond in New Haven since the 2009 Angler Guide has it listed as having eels, but to be honest it's kind of in a sketchy area and you have to park your car on the side of the road while people go flying by. I had no luck there either. Thanks for the advice from both of you guys though, I've brought the idea of fishing for eels up to a few people and everyone has just been looking at me like I'm crazy.