I think i just found my new best hobby.
Walking the rocks at low tide and finding squid jigs!!
Last night, while kicking around in the rocks at low tide I came across a nice Yamashita Squid Jig. WooHoo i thought, there is $20 AUD.
It was red with glowing eyes, very clean and sharp jigs... how ever, it did have a lot of tearing around the main body section of the overlaying cloth.
From closer inspection, this seemed to be from previous squid attacks, but perhaps also from the bashing on the rocks.
Like this only in Red
Just wondering what effect this has on a Squid Jigs effectiveness?
Can you just rip the cloth off altogether?
Or is it better to just trim it around the area effected and leave the rest on?
It's a nice 3.0 Yamashita and its eyes glow so well.... i can't really imagine its condition playing too much of a role, but wondered what people thought?
Cheers
Walking the rocks at low tide and finding squid jigs!!
Last night, while kicking around in the rocks at low tide I came across a nice Yamashita Squid Jig. WooHoo i thought, there is $20 AUD.
It was red with glowing eyes, very clean and sharp jigs... how ever, it did have a lot of tearing around the main body section of the overlaying cloth.
From closer inspection, this seemed to be from previous squid attacks, but perhaps also from the bashing on the rocks.
Like this only in Red
Just wondering what effect this has on a Squid Jigs effectiveness?
Can you just rip the cloth off altogether?
Or is it better to just trim it around the area effected and leave the rest on?
It's a nice 3.0 Yamashita and its eyes glow so well.... i can't really imagine its condition playing too much of a role, but wondered what people thought?
Cheers