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favorite squid jigs?
#1
hey all.



just thought i would ask and see what you guys recon to be the best brands and ur favourite type of squid jigs.



at the moment my favourite(altho i havnt caught squid on them i like the great colours and sizes) is the harimitsu, sumizuko jigs.



i like all my jigs but those one look great.



so whats your favourite?
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#2
My favourite jigs are also harimitsu and Tsuriken but I always do better with the old faithful breaden gold/ pink. I also agree harimitsu jigs look great!
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#3
yeah the hari's look good, from what ive seen very different to yozuris, seem to be a lot of dark coloured ones



Have had a hard time finding info on the haris but, I noticed some had different coloured eyes, was looking at some yesterday but didnt buy any as Id idnt know what I was looking at.. some had blue others black.



Saw a nice orange one there with "glow" sticker on it, but I have al nice orange yozuri that looks pretty much the same.



Peter you sell the haris, any chance of a run down on them? and the others you stock.. maybe do a new topic dedicated to each one???
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#4
Roodog, mate just to give you a quick run down on them, however if you need any further info i'm happy for you to email us direct! =)



Appart from your standard features on all quality jigs Harimitsus have a great action to them, in fact very similar to tsuriken. Ultra sharp barbs, good sink rate and most importantly great colouration. I they predominatly have darker colours, I personally prefer darker colours as I do well on them. Dark reds, browns, pinks, pilchard colours.



Main difference between a good squid jig and a really good squid jig is the action and sink rate. Example being Breaden and Keystone jigs which are solid body jigs, they sink a lot more evenly than a yozuri etc which are not solid body. They also require a smaller lead weight at the front of them to sink them, and when using sizes 2.5 in shallow water conditions you can really get a great action of of them. In saying that in no way do I think harimitsus or yo zuris are crap as they are a proven top performer.



If your land based you might want to chech out the jingo rocketeer range. These allow you to cast the jig weight first giving you a greater cast allowing you to cover more ground, a common problem while land based!



Have a read of an article I shared not long ago with some guys from the Brisbane egi club:



[url="http://www.countryman.com.au/article/3413.html"]http://www.countryman.com.au/article/3413.html[/url]





Hope this gets you started!
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#5
as with the harimitsu jig eye blue i believe is normal sink rate and black is fast sink rate. i think thats what i read, i think its the same as the yamashitas.



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