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 There are two types of Yo-zuri Minis that I know of and they are very different although both say "floating" and "Mini" on the packages. The top one in this pic is a 1.6 and has pretty good action but I rarely see them for sale and not in a large varieties of colors. I see the bottom type fairly often in stores but usually only in pink or orange which are good colors. I have never tried the lower style, I am not sure if they actually float or not, but the weight is very small so I suppose they would sink very slowly if they do sink. Colors by the way can be important. I have been on large schools of squid and hammered them on say an orange jig and after killing a hundred they stopped hitting my jig. I then change colors (using the same type of jig), and they go right after it again. I purchased the lower model thinking it may work well as an upper jig on a hi-low rig although I seldom use such rigs. Janz says he uses the Yami 1.5s half the time, I use the Martinetti Prawn 1.5 sometimes and the Yami 1.5B occasionaly and the Yami 1.5S (very slow sinking) every once in a while. My main go-to jig these days is the Yami Naory RH Warm Jacket in 1.8B. I have not seen the Yozuri Mini in a "sinking" model, but I would like to see one. Greg, do you have a pic of the "sinking" Mini, or where did you see them? I am a very addicted squidder, have been doing it for forty years and I like to have most any small jig made.
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 There are two types of Yo-zuri Minis that I know of and they are very different although both say "floating" and "Mini" on the packages. The top one in this pic is a 1.6 and has pretty good action but I rarely see them for sale and not in a large varieties of colors. I see the bottom type fairly often in stores but usually only in pink or orange which are good colors. I have never tried the lower style, I am not sure if they actually float or not, but the weight is very small so I suppose they would sink very slowly if they do sink. Colors by the way can be important. I have been on large schools of squid and hammered them on say an orange jig and after killing a hundred they stopped hitting my jig. I then change colors (using the same type of jig), and they go right after it again. I purchased the lower model thinking it may work well as an upper jig on a hi-low rig although I seldom use such rigs. Janz says he uses the Yami 1.5s half the time, I use the Martinetti Prawn 1.5 sometimes and the Yami 1.5B occasionaly and the Yami 1.5S (very slow sinking) every once in a while. My main go-to jig these days is the Yami Naory RH Warm Jacket in 1.8B. I have not seen the Yozuri Mini in a "sinking" model, but I would like to see one. Greg, do you have a pic of the "sinking" Mini, or where did you see them? I am a very addicted squidder, have been doing it for forty years and I like to have most any small jig made.