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i've only been squidding seriously a few times, and it was years back at victor harbour in SA.



We fished all day with a couple of locals using tommies and pichards on baited jigs and got nothing. well, since i was bored, i decided to try and catch some fish off the breakwater. got a few nice parroties, and dad, being the industrious bloke that he is, decided to chuck a still kicking fresh parotfish on the jig. we hooked up to a 2kg squid in less than 5 mins, and got 4 more within the hour. the locals couldn't believe it.



since then i've never used anything except fresh local bait if i can manage it, and always had fairly good success.



has anyone every played with trailing hooks. I was once at mornington and my baited jig got really hard by a big silver fish (no idea what it was). word is that if you put a foot of line behind the jag with a bait, you increast the chances of catching fish that decide that a squid jag is a good target? any opinions?
the baited hook below the squid jag would catch fish i am sure!



BUT if the bait gets picked off by small fish, you will need to continually retrieve the line, re-bait and then recast. And I guess this continual re-casting might damage your skewered squid bait (e.g the skewered parrot fish)...it would depend on how well you have secured the bait to the squid jag....



Cheers, Glen <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':woot:' />
Can somebody tell me why squid jigs usually have so many hooks and usually no barbs on the hooks?
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Can somebody tell me why squid jigs usually have so many hooks and usually no barbs on the hooks?

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I am pretty sure this is because the barbs on the jags would rip straight through the squids tentacles once a decent amount of pressure was applied.



And to the baiting prawn imitation jig question, i have seen squid caught on a paternoster of bait jig and prawn style jig, while straight prawn style jigs have been producing nothing. With the exact same jigs as my brother, he out squidded me until i changed to his idea too. I'm guessing the baited jig attracted the squid while the prawn style jig actually caught the squid.



Also, has anyone tried using a fresh prawn as a bait on a baited jig? Or would pickers destroy it before the squid had a chance to take it?



Cheers,

Jordan
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