What's with the small colour selection?
My favourite jig, so far with over 50 squid to it's name is a Sumizoku, Black on it's back, white on it's belly, with a blend of coppery to purple hues in between. It's a weapon.
Got it from Bluewater Tackle in Cottesloe.
Here's a pic, with todays catch, all taken by yours truly, from boat, on the east side of Garden Island. Largest one 21cm.
Not sure where I've read this, but I've been told that squid prefer colours similar to the lighting at the time. Dark for overcast, or night-time, Bright for sunny, clear days. They supposedly have excellent vision, and i can confirm that they see my dark jig quite well in overcast, and even dark conditons. In saying that I've had heaps of success so far with this jig, in both sunny and overcast days. Definitely fairs better when the wind is not up though, they seem to like clear water, or atleast a clear surface.
My favourite jig, so far with over 50 squid to it's name is a Sumizoku, Black on it's back, white on it's belly, with a blend of coppery to purple hues in between. It's a weapon.
Got it from Bluewater Tackle in Cottesloe.
Here's a pic, with todays catch, all taken by yours truly, from boat, on the east side of Garden Island. Largest one 21cm.
Not sure where I've read this, but I've been told that squid prefer colours similar to the lighting at the time. Dark for overcast, or night-time, Bright for sunny, clear days. They supposedly have excellent vision, and i can confirm that they see my dark jig quite well in overcast, and even dark conditons. In saying that I've had heaps of success so far with this jig, in both sunny and overcast days. Definitely fairs better when the wind is not up though, they seem to like clear water, or atleast a clear surface.