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Put The Light To Lure - Joni - 09-11-2008

Hi I'm new to the forum,

My question is that if any of you put a abeis prebado StarLite as close to the bird, I've seen that here there are fishermen who use it but not if you attract a large or frightening.



radio, as I am from Spain, for those who do not know who is a StarLite and a bird:

StarLite: A small tube that when bent around turns and single-use, secure that there will have another name.

bird: it is called artificial fish that we use (for example zuri yu)

a greeting from Spain


Put The Light To Lure - Zex - 10-11-2008

Hi Joni!



My friend use starlite and he says all the best but my expirience is - more complication, no effects.



BTW, few years ago me and guys from my company place LED light eyes and batteries and vibro motor from mobile phone inside jig's body <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' /> No effect, same as starlite Big Grin



Ciao!


Put The Light To Lure - Gaueko - 12-11-2008

Hi!

When night squid-fishing, sometimes I have seen squid attacking the chemi-lite (starlite) near the surface (and by the way, leaving the jig alone <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' /> <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> ). No effects in catch rate. Useful when fishing from rocks in the night, because you can see when your rig is approaching the rocks and avoid the snag... (here we fish them at night because that is when they come close to shore -here we catch lolligo vulgaris , which is an open sea species as far as I know-)(we catch cuttlefish at any time of day or night).



Estooooo....traduciendo:

Los calamares llegan a atacar el starlite en superficie (claro que en ese caso no los pilla el "pajarito" -por aquí llamado jibionera-), pero no parece afectar al nº de capturas...solo es una complicación más...



Es útil pescando a oscuras en las rocas o bloques de espigones, porque vés por donde viene el aparejo y puedes evitar el enganche.



De día puedes pescar algún calamar despistado y sepias (éstas día y noche). Para las sepias: señuelo grande, barato (peligro de enganche) y a arrastrarlo por el fondo lo más despacio que seas capaz.



Cheers, Jon