22-04-2004, 06:45 PM
That's mostly what's used in the Washington State area, bottom type jigs, tied in a line either with a weight on the bottom, or the jigs are heavy enough. There is quite a WIDE variety of squid jigs used around this area. Just wish our squid season lasted a little longer.
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