For those that were not in Perth for the Calamari classic,a Japanese fellow flew out again from Japan for the Classic and gave us a few of his tips,,,because i fish out of a kayak 99% of my squidding is by trolling but for landbased or boats heres a couple of his tips from his talk.
Number 1 was when you cast out your line the jig must land on the bottom, this he said was very,very important.
Number 2 was give it two or three jerks (best to watch egi vids for this)but make sure you have tension on your line after this,,don't have slack line so it drops down again,then you can do it again after a short while, making sure the jig is coming in parellel as it goes along.
Paul Willis who imports squid jigs and organises the comp was saying he took some Japanese folks out in the boat,,they all casted into the wind while the Aussies casted with the wind behind,the Japanese out fished them.
Anyway i have not tried it but its worth noteing as these folks live and breath squidding for a living,,they are now in Exmouth fishing for squid only !!!
The Exmouth charter boat captain could not believe the request,LOL,,cheers,,
Heres the Jap Pro on the left,Paul Willis and Japanese interetator.
Apparently Paul asked them if they would prefer to throw stickbaits and poppers for GTs and they said "na can we just get squid" haha gold! They love their squid!
I agree with there tips 2 and 3 but when the yamashita boys came to melbourne the fish Port phillp bay they lost heaps of jigs by letting the jig sit on the bottom and get snagged, but spose it doesnt matter if you get them for free if it was me i,d be crying for a weekSo depending where your fishing i wouldnt just drop them on the bottom . <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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brighton pier you can egi but beamaris it is hard due to the rocks and weed.
i would love to buy some egi dvd buit have no idea where to buy from??
masejess33 i got some commin on the way from japan, stay tuned, i'll let you all know when i get them!
[quote name='Peter Hugill' post='18294' date='Apr 13 2010, 04:05 PM']masejess33 i got some commin on the way from japan, stay tuned, i'll let you all know when i get them![/quote]
sounds great.
please let me know asap, what is your website?
I did see quite a few squid when I was in Exmouth. Though I would rather chase Golden Trevally! <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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do you have any harimitsu in 2.5 or 2?
Yeah not sure i would leave the jiig on the bottom either,,the Japanese fellow was from the Breaden company i believe,,its his 2 nd trip to the comp.
glad I dont use those tactics , if I did I would catch bugger all..lol.
mug
different things work in different places
Different things for different places is true. In our part of Japan we do let the jig hit the bottom, and often leave it for 20 or 30 seconds (in spring) but we let the egi drop straight down after a few jerks.
In Autumn we might use the tension fall and brief stay on the bottom but keeping it on or near the bottom gets the big ones.
[quote name='egi zed' post='18311' date='Apr 13 2010, 11:59 PM']Different things for different places is true. In our part of Japan we do let the jig hit the bottom, and often leave it for 20 or 30 seconds (in spring) but we let the egi drop straight down after a few jerks.
In Autumn we might use the tension fall and brief stay on the bottom but keeping it on or near the bottom gets the big ones.[/quote]
egi zed do you fidn the squid more agressive in autumn?
i let me jig hti the bottom where i fish and do let it is, then do the jerk, i find when the jig is sinking the squid approach and then the jerk gets them attacking it.
so I gather the locals got thier butts kicked by the visitors....SHAME...SHAME...SHAME!!
HOWZ THAT DUDES HAIRCUT...no wonder he's the interpreter...he looks like something out of one of thier godzilla movies..hahahahahaha
mug
The Japanese have been out on the boat with Paul before ,they wernt in the Comp itself,,,i believe they went out on the day but got a lot of smaller ones,,
I would like to see them enter so we can see how good they are,,,
[quote name='masejess33' post='18323' date='Apr 14 2010, 04:54 PM']egi zed do you fidn the squid more agressive in autumn?
i let me jig hti the bottom where i fish and do let it is, then do the jerk, i find when the jig is sinking the squid approach and then the jerk gets them attacking it.[/quote]
Definately. The little ones know no fear. They will often take a jig bigger than they are.
[quote name='egi zed' post='18350' date='Apr 15 2010, 03:24 PM']Definately. The little ones know no fear. They will often take a jig bigger than they are.[/quote]
very true, alot of peopel down here stick to using smaller jigs, 2 and 2.5 but very true about them attacking large jigs.
so has your water temp started to drop? do you find when this happens the larger squid come back to the shallow reefs?
mason
[quote name='masejess33' post='18352' date='Apr 15 2010, 04:31 PM']very true, alot of peopel down here stick to using smaller jigs, 2 and 2.5 but very true about them attacking large jigs.
so has your water temp started to drop? do you find when this happens the larger squid come back to the shallow reefs?
mason[/quote]
northern hemisphere mate <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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but yeah, as it gets warmer we can get them from shore again. This year seems slow though.
There is a place 2 and half hours south of here where we go. By boat we can get them almost all year, exluding summer. But in autumn its rare to get them over 1kg. I've heard of 3 to 4kg in spring but the best I've done is 2kg. From the shore the season is more restricted, only about 2 to 3 months in spring and autumn.
Close to where I live, the shore season is really short, about 1 month and off shore in spring is a couple of months. I haven't heard much of people off shore in autumn. Sizes tend to be a little smaller than further south.
[quote name='egi zed' post='18380' date='Apr 16 2010, 10:09 PM']northern hemisphere mate <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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but yeah, as it gets warmer we can get them from shore again. This year seems slow though.
There is a place 2 and half hours south of here where we go. By boat we can get them almost all year, exluding summer. But in autumn its rare to get them over 1kg. I've heard of 3 to 4kg in spring but the best I've done is 2kg. From the shore the season is more restricted, only about 2 to 3 months in spring and autumn.
Close to where I live, the shore season is really short, about 1 month and off shore in spring is a couple of months. I haven't heard much of people off shore in autumn. Sizes tend to be a little smaller than further south.[/quote]
Sounds great <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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mason