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Buying 3 Yo-zuris Or Even Yamashitas In 2.5 But Not Sure Which Ones
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g'day guys, well im buying myself 3 new jigs this week to add to my vast collection of 1 <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> .... so far i got a pink shrimp hunter in 3.5 am now gonna invest in another 3 yo-zuris but this time will go for size 2.5, can anyone make any recomendations on some that they have had great success with ie should i just go 3 more shrimp hunters in 2.5 and go colours orange, green and brown or different type like the arie q???? or do i go some yamashitas, these will be defiently the last jigs i buy for quiet a while, only doing it as i have a bit of spare cash which will soon be gone when uni starts thanks in advance on your imput
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[quote name='keithy351' post='17564' date='Feb 15 2010, 06:28 PM']g'day guys, well im buying myself 3 new jigs this week to add to my vast collection of 1 <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> .... so far i got a pink shrimp hunter in 3.5 am now gonna invest in another 3 yo-zuris but this time will go for size 2.5, can anyone make any recomendations on some that they have had great success with ie should i just go 3 more shrimp hunters in 2.5 and go colours orange, green and brown or different type like the arie q???? or do i go some yamashitas, these will be defiently the last jigs i buy for quiet a while, only doing it as i have a bit of spare cash which will soon be gone when uni starts thanks in advance on your imput[/quote]



I'd go for another type such as the Aurie Q or Flash Dancer so you have a variety of jigs. The Shrimp hunter isnt the best if you want to try a darting technique. Plus all the different models have varying sink rates so you can choose the right jig for the conditions.


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[quote name='the chief' post='17568' date='Feb 16 2010, 12:00 AM']I'd go for another type such as the Aurie Q or Flash Dancer so you have a variety of jigs. The Shrimp hunter isnt the best if you want to try a darting technique. Plus all the different models have varying sink rates so you can choose the right jig for the conditions.[/quote]





mate thanks very much for that picture highly appreciate it, think i will go something different which do u find better the aurie q's or the flash dancers?
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[quote name='keithy351' post='17569' date='Feb 15 2010, 09:02 PM']mate thanks very much for that picture highly appreciate it, think i will go something different which do u find better the aurie q's or the flash dancers?[/quote]



I like the Flash Dancers, they dart really well. I havent used the Aurie Q so I cant comment on them. It might be worthwile buying something fast sinking like the Aora or the Yamashita Egi Oh Q Soku for days when there is a strong current running.
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#5
Imo, variety is key. Different shapes, sizes/weights & colors.



Even the "no-name" brands can be deadly, although they might not be made of the greatest materials.
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[quote name='Mr. Brian' post='17571' date='Feb 16 2010, 06:01 AM']Imo, variety is key. Different shapes, sizes/weights & colors.



Even the "no-name" brands can be deadly, although they might not be made of the greatest materials.[/quote]





cheers to everyone offering there advice, i took on a bit and with the help of a fellow member im gonna be grabing myself 3 yo-zuri aurie-q's in 1.8 green, and 2x 2.5's in orange and brown, so give me a bit of a selection, and that shall do me for ages for squid jigs <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> haha cause now there no more money to buy anymore
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