05-05-2011, 03:24 AM
[quote name='Squid_Man' timestamp='1304518773' post='22151']
Also in the fall time you have to go smaller because those squids are smaller and hesitant to attack larger jigs. Squid in the spring come from offshore to spawn in the warm shallows so their offsprings have lots to eat. Those offsprings then grow over the summer and migrate offshore in the fall/winter. So the cycle of squid life...
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Last year I went to Fort Wetherill and for the most part, they took all sizes and styles. But in particular, I noticed a group of Vietnamese using the small Martineti jigs from Coleman. They seemed to be catching far more than everyone else and pink was the dominant color.
Also in the fall time you have to go smaller because those squids are smaller and hesitant to attack larger jigs. Squid in the spring come from offshore to spawn in the warm shallows so their offsprings have lots to eat. Those offsprings then grow over the summer and migrate offshore in the fall/winter. So the cycle of squid life...
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Last year I went to Fort Wetherill and for the most part, they took all sizes and styles. But in particular, I noticed a group of Vietnamese using the small Martineti jigs from Coleman. They seemed to be catching far more than everyone else and pink was the dominant color.