07-03-2009, 04:48 AM
In general squid don't have a shot during windy conditions because it churns the water and makes it murky. If the water was still clear I don't see why it wouldn't work. Although even if the water was murky, if it was a big enough and hungry enough school of squid, it still wouldn't matter.
Also I don't normally bother directing my casts from the wind conditions. I simply cast wherever looks like a good spot. Screw the wind. I know that casting into the wind means my jig will get back to me a lot quicker but I'm a stubborn person and if I want to fish a particular spot, I will!
Also I don't normally bother directing my casts from the wind conditions. I simply cast wherever looks like a good spot. Screw the wind. I know that casting into the wind means my jig will get back to me a lot quicker but I'm a stubborn person and if I want to fish a particular spot, I will!