25-05-2006, 03:56 AM
Hi All,
After reading the topic that was started by Glen : Scent that attract squid,
i want to share this method with everyone. I use a small piece of abalone shell
sticker and stick it to the back of my squid jig. The guy at the tackle shop told me the reason why.
When squid grab the jig and bite with their teeth, they will feel the roughness on
the abalone shell sticker. They tend to hold on real tight to the jig and won't
let go easily making it easy for setting hook. even if there miss, the squid tend to
strike again.
The japanese design this sticker base on the feeding habit of squid. They believe
that the squid feed on crustacean and that's why the squid hold on tight to the jig.
This stickers are made from real abalone shell after some reprocess
Attached below are some of my jigs with the sticker
CHEERS <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':o' />
SH
After reading the topic that was started by Glen : Scent that attract squid,
i want to share this method with everyone. I use a small piece of abalone shell
sticker and stick it to the back of my squid jig. The guy at the tackle shop told me the reason why.
When squid grab the jig and bite with their teeth, they will feel the roughness on
the abalone shell sticker. They tend to hold on real tight to the jig and won't
let go easily making it easy for setting hook. even if there miss, the squid tend to
strike again.
The japanese design this sticker base on the feeding habit of squid. They believe
that the squid feed on crustacean and that's why the squid hold on tight to the jig.
This stickers are made from real abalone shell after some reprocess
Attached below are some of my jigs with the sticker
CHEERS <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':o' />
SH