18-01-2006, 10:12 PM
Scott yes that what I am saying two hours either side of the tide and the very bottom of the tide as you were doing , the only thing you need is for them to be about and hungry
Also the regular squidders around mornington use a small sinker with a 30cm leader below the jig, this helps keep the jig down deep near the bottom where the squid tend to hang out around this area.
Scott I am more knowledgable of the Queenscliff area and have only fish Mornington every now and then and can say that the technique with the sinker is not needed at Queenscliff but seems to be the productive technique at Mornington. Please feel free to ask any questions you like as thats what we are here for
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Also the regular squidders around mornington use a small sinker with a 30cm leader below the jig, this helps keep the jig down deep near the bottom where the squid tend to hang out around this area.
Scott I am more knowledgable of the Queenscliff area and have only fish Mornington every now and then and can say that the technique with the sinker is not needed at Queenscliff but seems to be the productive technique at Mornington. Please feel free to ask any questions you like as thats what we are here for
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