Hi guys. I know a few productive spots which are around 12 meters deep. I have been using a sinker running straight down to the jig to get to the bottom but the down side is the jig doesn't sink horizontally. I know I can use a paternoster style rig but I don't like the idea of the sinker hitting the bottom or getting caught. Is there any other methods I could use?
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Roy - if you set it up properly, then i wouldnt worry about losing a couple of sinkers - better than losing a jag!!
Otherwise, put out a teaser line, of a whole fish, and attract the squid to the top of the water instead!!!
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Roy I agree with davey jones use a 4 deep jig such as the egimaru and rip it up violently, it shoulnt get snagged it your constantly working it. Otherwise I've used the paternoster rig too just use around 20 lb leader to 3 way swivel then use some lighter leader to a cheap small sinker.
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Forget any of that!!!!
Daiwa have special clips and sinkers you get even a 1.8 sinking the right way....
here are the clips, i get mine from bcf...
[url="http://www.daiwafishing.com.au/daiwa.cfm?page=accessories&accessories=lures&lures=egsnap"]http://www.daiwafishing.com.au/daiwa.cfm?p...mp;lures=egsnap[/url]
here are the sinkers
[url="http://www.daiwafishing.com.au/daiwa.cfm?page=accessories&accessories=lures&lures=agorigsinker"]http://www.daiwafishing.com.au/daiwa.cfm?p...es=agorigsinker[/url]
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I fish in 40m water ! its challenging and I lose about 2 out of 3 squid I hook up with. Ive now modified my one jig and added barbed hooks . any other tips i'm still new to squidding.