30-04-2004, 04:23 PM
Jon - you dont want the hooks too big, as they will start to scare squid off. I have been thinking of how to make these better - something along the lines of how the razorback jags work....
The rod is not very thick at all, but it needs to be solid. It would be about 3mm in diameter - ill take enough photos, from every angle so you can see everything.....
I dont know how good you are, but i think if you can manage it, a set of hooks about halfway down the rod would be excellent...Ive been thinking about it for close to 2 years, as a lot of the time, my float gets dragged under, and i pull the line in and the bait has just been attatcked near the back of the head.....
Cheers!
Nathan
The rod is not very thick at all, but it needs to be solid. It would be about 3mm in diameter - ill take enough photos, from every angle so you can see everything.....
I dont know how good you are, but i think if you can manage it, a set of hooks about halfway down the rod would be excellent...Ive been thinking about it for close to 2 years, as a lot of the time, my float gets dragged under, and i pull the line in and the bait has just been attatcked near the back of the head.....
Cheers!
Nathan
SA - the land of the bigger fish. The fish on the east, measure the least, but if you head west, you'll be bringing in the best!!