23-04-2010, 04:44 AM
[quote name='Mr. Brian' post='18554' date='Apr 23 2010, 01:54 AM']My preferred method of squidfishing is by sight (at night) with bright halogens.
Being able to see them react to the jig can really increase the hookup %.
With that said, yes I have seen it where the squid would just hover towards the dimmed
areas & wait for the bait or jig to come to them, avoiding the very bright spots
I've also seen it where they absolutely did not care 1 bit.
I use a dual lamp 1000w halogen lighting setup. There are power settings that allow me to adjust to
just 250w, 500, 750 or 1000, which is good...should they prefer more or less light. Now
If it only had a cutoff that rivaled that of projector HIDs, it would be perfect lol. I say this to all the ignorant,
littering, line crossing, unappreciative people that just roll up next to you like its no biggie.
I've seen setups much brighter, with some great results also. Honestly I think any of the
500w & up shop lights would be fine.
So imo, get the most light you can...you'll never know when you might need it.
Tight lines.[/quote]
I still maintain that GI bridge is visible from space during squid season. LOL I've had my best squid outings the old school way. A coleman lantern lowered from the bridge. THe bridge just got way too overcrowded and I found myself spending more time cleaning up other peoples trash and trying to keep people from stealing my spot during the 2 seconds I would turn around to put a squid in the bucket. Its just not worth it anymore which is why i stick to boats now <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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Being able to see them react to the jig can really increase the hookup %.
With that said, yes I have seen it where the squid would just hover towards the dimmed
areas & wait for the bait or jig to come to them, avoiding the very bright spots
I've also seen it where they absolutely did not care 1 bit.
I use a dual lamp 1000w halogen lighting setup. There are power settings that allow me to adjust to
just 250w, 500, 750 or 1000, which is good...should they prefer more or less light. Now
If it only had a cutoff that rivaled that of projector HIDs, it would be perfect lol. I say this to all the ignorant,
littering, line crossing, unappreciative people that just roll up next to you like its no biggie.
I've seen setups much brighter, with some great results also. Honestly I think any of the
500w & up shop lights would be fine.
So imo, get the most light you can...you'll never know when you might need it.
Tight lines.[/quote]
I still maintain that GI bridge is visible from space during squid season. LOL I've had my best squid outings the old school way. A coleman lantern lowered from the bridge. THe bridge just got way too overcrowded and I found myself spending more time cleaning up other peoples trash and trying to keep people from stealing my spot during the 2 seconds I would turn around to put a squid in the bucket. Its just not worth it anymore which is why i stick to boats now <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='

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