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Screwpile Jetty at Granite Island, SA
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hryjac i sarted of te same as u i found out carrying smaller jigs helped me i was using jigs twice the size i was meant to and paid for it as this 5 year old and his dad came and caught f squid in 20 mins compared to my nothin in 6 hours. i find the size 2 the better opition. i also caught my first 2kg squid on a size 2 and almost lost it as the line broike as it was brought up on the jetty. well catch ya later mate. happy squiding.











[quote name='Mr_Willy' date='Apr 4 2005, 11:40 AM']Hey jack!!

The screwpile jetty at Victor is very void of squid. Ive never caught one there. There are a few places i would try first. One is the bluff - it holds the most squid in victor. You could also try the little rocky area about halfway between the screwpile jetty and causeway as there are some massive squid taken from there at times - also the causeway lights attract them at night!!

But i would personally make the 40min trip to Cape Jervis!!!

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Screwpile Jetty at Granite Island, SA - by Guest - 23-01-2005, 09:40 PM
Screwpile Jetty at Granite Island, SA - by Jazman - 27-01-2005, 09:02 PM
Screwpile Jetty at Granite Island, SA - by bryan_greatwich - 16-05-2005, 08:50 PM
Screwpile Jetty at Granite Island, SA - by Guest - 24-01-2005, 10:58 PM

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