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Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - FISHY - 07-10-2004

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Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - aok47 - 08-10-2004

tough one,... i use both whenever i go squidfishing. Cover all bases <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' />



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Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - Mr_Willy - 08-10-2004

I voted for the baited pilchards, as i wouldnt dare waste a whiting on squid............But i usually use tommies or gar...........


Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - profesas - 16-03-2005

i too, voted for the baited pilchard.

on many occasions i have pulled little squid out of the water as they were attached on my 3gang baited pilchard rig while fishing for tailor, during the nite.



for baited squid jigs, i usually bait a yellowtail or tailor as their flesh is much tougher than the pilchard's, and it can withstand much more abuse than the soft pilchard flesh.



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Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - Yellow Snapper - 17-03-2005

[quote name='profesas' date='Mar 16 2005, 06:38 PM']i too, voted for the baited pilchard.

on many occasions i have pulled little squid out of the water as they were attached on my 3gang baited pilchard rig while fishing for tailor, during the nite.



for baited squid jigs, i usually bait a yellowtail or tailor as their flesh is much tougher than the pilchard's, and it can withstand much more abuse than the soft pilchard flesh.



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Your dead right profesas, I agree with you totally.



Pillies are good too but they tend to break out quite easily and sometimes this can be a good thing because it helps to attracts little fish.



However it's most likely your gonna find yourself feeding the little fish rather then actual <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blueboxbullet.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' /> we after.



I normally have one rod setup with fresh yellowtail on float and another rod with Yo-Zuri (The Best squid lures) to greater my chance.


Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - profesas - 18-03-2005

[quote name='Yellow Snapper' date='Mar 17 2005, 07:45 AM']I normally have one rod setup with fresh yellowtail on float and another rod with Yo-Zuri (The Best squid lures) to greater my chance.

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Hello yellow snapper,



yeh, i also forgot to mention that i dont leave home without a pink yo-zuri in my tackle box. the're deadly on squid!!! <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/xyxthumbs.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' />


Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - Torre - 03-04-2006

baited pilchard all the way, problem with most peoples limited sucess with pilchards is that on some days squid just wont take a huge bait so by varieing pilchard sizes and sometimes trying a 1/2 or 3/4 pillie will produce the goods as for jigs oz-zuro tackle in pink and gold outfishes yo-zuris almost everytime and cheeper.


Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - glen - 03-04-2006

hi torz,



i have never heard of oz-zuro. who makes them? where are they from?



cheers, glen


Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - Torre - 21-04-2006

[quote name='glen' post='6440' date='Apr 3 2006, 09:56 PM']hi torz,



i have never heard of oz-zuro. who makes them? where are they from?



cheers, glen[/quote]





sorry there called juro shadow master jigs and are made by juro oz pro tackle [url="http://www.jurofishing.com/lures_squid_jigs.htm"]http://www.jurofishing.com/lures_squid_jigs.htm[/url] <--- theres some different types made by that company ive only ever used the shadowmaster tho and there great


Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - glen - 21-04-2006

thanks torz. i will add them to my list. <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/xyxthumbs.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' />


Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - Ikahead - 22-05-2006

Hello all, I'm new to this site and it seems that the styles for catching squid differs quite a bit between the mainland U.S and Hawaii. I myself prefer ss shanks with double umbrella hooks with cleaned squid turned inside out, cut into a strip that will wrap around the shank once, tied on with dental floss (if pickey) or with really fine copper wire (if aggressive). It is really neat to hear of other rigs and techniques being used.


Artificial Jig Vs Baited Jigs - glen - 22-05-2007

hi ikahead,



i have heard of that technique being used in a squid fishing manual here:



[url="http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/t0511e/T0511E02.htm#chII.2"]http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/t0511e/T0511E02.htm#chII.2[/url]



funny how squid eat squid hey!



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