17-04-2013, 06:14 AM
[quote name='Squiderbruce' timestamp='1366055789' post='25748']
I just finished email inquirely about the yamashita squid jig(warm jacket) and it seems to be they are not interest to expend their business in state.
I know their jig is one of the best but price wise way too much for just squidding.
Their products starting from $9.99+tax from local bait shop most expensive one is about $20+shipping from Japan or other country.
I wish there is easy access to get those jig but dealer information is almost impassible to find yet they do not have product catalog with price list
I guess I just using yo-zuri jig instead yamashita for rest of this season
Don't get me wrong. Yo-zuri is work better than no name brand jig but it sucks yamashita company is not interested to sell directly.
[/quote] I mostly squid on the Vinyard and I usually way outfish the Yo-zuris using Martinetti prawn jigs in smaller sizes than the average Yo-zuri. I use the model "Prawn 2008" pink, green, and orange and sometimes I add a little solder to the weight so it sinks a little faster. Colman's Squid Jig Warehouse (internet) has many good models at fantastic prices.
I just finished email inquirely about the yamashita squid jig(warm jacket) and it seems to be they are not interest to expend their business in state.
I know their jig is one of the best but price wise way too much for just squidding.
Their products starting from $9.99+tax from local bait shop most expensive one is about $20+shipping from Japan or other country.
I wish there is easy access to get those jig but dealer information is almost impassible to find yet they do not have product catalog with price list
I guess I just using yo-zuri jig instead yamashita for rest of this season
Don't get me wrong. Yo-zuri is work better than no name brand jig but it sucks yamashita company is not interested to sell directly.
[/quote] I mostly squid on the Vinyard and I usually way outfish the Yo-zuris using Martinetti prawn jigs in smaller sizes than the average Yo-zuri. I use the model "Prawn 2008" pink, green, and orange and sometimes I add a little solder to the weight so it sinks a little faster. Colman's Squid Jig Warehouse (internet) has many good models at fantastic prices.