18-11-2008, 08:54 AM
[quote name='Jazman' post='13101' date='Nov 17 2008, 04:56 PM']Gday Dick,
Is there a reason why you want to target squid with a spotlight? Have you seen other people chasing squid this way? In the past I have tried using a torch to pinpoint squid from piers, then casting jigs to them, with very little success. I have heard of people using a light to spot squid from their boat, which they then attempt to catch with a scoop net.
Why not try drifting with a jig out, without the spotlight first. I have caught plenty at night this way.[/quote]
Thanks Jazman.
I was prompted to ask the question as I recently had the navigation lights reconnected to my tinny. With dusk fishing in mind for some snapper I thought that I might as well try for some squid using a spotlight as I will now be able to fish in the dark. Without going into a lengthy explanation I know that commercial squid fishermen use powerful bulbous lights which extend around the perimeter of the boat to attract squid so I thought, "what's good for the big fellas is good for Dick!"
I haven't tried jigging for squid in the dark as I didn't know whether it would work without a light. Now you've answered that question for me.
Thanks for the input. I'm going out this Thursday so I'll give it a go both with and without a light to see which is better.
Dick
Is there a reason why you want to target squid with a spotlight? Have you seen other people chasing squid this way? In the past I have tried using a torch to pinpoint squid from piers, then casting jigs to them, with very little success. I have heard of people using a light to spot squid from their boat, which they then attempt to catch with a scoop net.
Why not try drifting with a jig out, without the spotlight first. I have caught plenty at night this way.[/quote]
Thanks Jazman.
I was prompted to ask the question as I recently had the navigation lights reconnected to my tinny. With dusk fishing in mind for some snapper I thought that I might as well try for some squid using a spotlight as I will now be able to fish in the dark. Without going into a lengthy explanation I know that commercial squid fishermen use powerful bulbous lights which extend around the perimeter of the boat to attract squid so I thought, "what's good for the big fellas is good for Dick!"
I haven't tried jigging for squid in the dark as I didn't know whether it would work without a light. Now you've answered that question for me.
Thanks for the input. I'm going out this Thursday so I'll give it a go both with and without a light to see which is better.
Dick