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Please post what you have done to improve your catch. I start with mine.
1. Change the jig color - I always start with pink (most popular & reliable) then blue, green or white.
2. Change the jig size - change to smaller jig if the bite is picky
3. Use less jig - change 3 jigs to 2 jigs, or just 1 jig if the bite is really picky
4. Move to different location - squid move around, so try find them by moving around
5. Vary jigging speed and frequency, even stop moving sometime - found this info from other site and it works when bite slows down
6. Use flourocarbon leader line - I use 15 lb Yozuri pink flouro. Squid has huge eyes and keen eye-sight.
7. Use softer rod & lighter line - easier to detect the bite, softer rod allows more subtle jigging
8. Bring your own light - attract baits and give you the heart-pounding visual when a whole school suddenly appears from no-where.
9. Ignore all the above when the bite is hot and happens right in front of you (ha ha ha....)
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The following was posted in another site, which explains the action imparted on the jig by a fly-rod:
Well First drop I snag one then Two and the old Fart gets up off his empty Bucket and leaves ........Maybe to go get Some of those #*&%$$* lights. But that was it! Nothing doing although the squid were swimming by left and right we only snag a few more. Stayed till the marine battery started to drain down Some kid from Pennsylvania called me and the Kids over to a small pod of squid standing in about three feet of water. He never fished salt water but saw the squid and grabbed his Fly rod and was nailing them like no one else ........Yeah dam fly rodders. The Kids and I have to admit got a kick out of watching this intelligent bait .....they Examined the fly.....Circle it while changing color like a Times Square neon light all the while probing the lure with their Tentacles. If the movement or feel was right they seize it. Incredible Meanwhile they would fly up to a plastic Yozuri Fish type lure Eyeball it change color a few times and move on.......Frustrating
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[quote name='Andy' post='11321' date='May 4 2008, 08:06 AM']Please post what you have done to improve your catch. I start with mine.
1. Change the jig color - I always start with pink (most popular & reliable) then blue, green or white.
2. Change the jig size - change to smaller jig if the bite is picky
3. Use less jig - change 3 jigs to 2 jigs, or just 1 jig if the bite is really picky
4. Move to different location - squid move around, so try find them by moving around
5. Vary jigging speed and frequency, even stop moving sometime - found this info from other site and it works when bite slows down
6. Use flourocarbon leader line - I use 15 lb Yozuri pink flouro. Squid has huge eyes and keen eye-sight.
7. Use softer rod & lighter line - easier to detect the bite, softer rod allows more subtle jigging
8. Bring your own light - attract baits and give you the heart-pounding visual when a whole school suddenly appears from no-where.
9. Ignore all the above when the bite is hot and happens right in front of you (ha ha ha....)[/quote]
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I guess I fit at #9 Grrrr. Thanks for the tips
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You forgot the most important tip: your jigs have to be in the water and not on your workbench while watching TV.
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[quote name='twiggy' post='11326' date='May 4 2008, 10:31 AM']You forgot the most important tip: your jigs have to be in the water and not on your workbench while watching TV.[/quote]
Good point, also bring in various jigs with diff size and color. You'll donated a lot to the bottom, and the worst thing that could happen is you run out of ammunition while everyone else is catching.
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When fishing I always get the most bites when I leave my jig in the water and get a sandwich. I find that marinated steak tips and the glowing white yozuris are the best combo this year. <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':zorro:' />
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I always use " the Flipping Prawn" technique,2 days ago I was attempting to shake off a small piece of seaweed that had attached itself to the jig points and as I flopped & flipped the jig in 2m of water over sand I saw a VERY LARGE dark triangular shape approaching. I grabbed the heavier rod and bigger jig and dropped it in ,in a flash the large Calamari Squid was all over it. Unfortunately he had made up his mind to "Take Out" his dinner under the wharf and no ammount of tugging on my part was going to change his mind. Off he sailed into the darkness dragging my Yamashia and trailing line....his body was about 1m long !
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