03-02-2009, 12:27 AM
[quote name='davidphan' post='13448' date='Jan 9 2009, 10:56 AM']Hi AlienLion
The best will be the incoming tide during the early evening. Punggol Jetty is a very good spot for squid but the only problem is too many people. What size of jig you used? {recommended to be at least 2.0 to 2.5} Do let the jig sink down to the bottom and retrieve slowly with some jigging, then you will have a better chance to get a bigger squid. GOOD LUCK!!!!!![/quote]
Thanks Daivdphan for your reply and advice. Been using size 1.7 - 2.5, i try to vary the sizes and brands and colors. past few times, not much luck on squids, always swopping between fishing after eging for awhile with no success. waiting for bedok jetty to reopen in March, will try fishing and eging there. never tried before, went 2 weeks ago but close for reno. punggol jetty is too crowded, been there but as always too pack so drive over to punggol 17, better but also getting crowded, hahhaha i think i need to buy a kayak and paddle out to sea soon.
Cheers
The best will be the incoming tide during the early evening. Punggol Jetty is a very good spot for squid but the only problem is too many people. What size of jig you used? {recommended to be at least 2.0 to 2.5} Do let the jig sink down to the bottom and retrieve slowly with some jigging, then you will have a better chance to get a bigger squid. GOOD LUCK!!!!!![/quote]
Thanks Daivdphan for your reply and advice. Been using size 1.7 - 2.5, i try to vary the sizes and brands and colors. past few times, not much luck on squids, always swopping between fishing after eging for awhile with no success. waiting for bedok jetty to reopen in March, will try fishing and eging there. never tried before, went 2 weeks ago but close for reno. punggol jetty is too crowded, been there but as always too pack so drive over to punggol 17, better but also getting crowded, hahhaha i think i need to buy a kayak and paddle out to sea soon.
Cheers