15-06-2010, 07:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-06-2010, 07:54 PM by Mudskipper.)
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I was test bedded a few of my Yamashita jigs down at Many boat harbour yesterday as I'm a newbie to squid jigging. I wasn't happy with the 3.0 size balance and sink rate for local conditions (its the only one of that size I have), so got to work with the file and then tested it in my fish tank. All good so far but - Unfortunately I clipped the squid jig "cloth" with the file.
Anyone got any ideas on how to fix my mistake and extend the life of the cloth? I don't want the cloth to go kakked like some of my earlier cheapie lures did.
I'msa thinking that a bit of Araldite mixed and a few dabbes on the damaged section will do the trick?
Its a fairly new jig.
Pete
I was test bedded a few of my Yamashita jigs down at Many boat harbour yesterday as I'm a newbie to squid jigging. I wasn't happy with the 3.0 size balance and sink rate for local conditions (its the only one of that size I have), so got to work with the file and then tested it in my fish tank. All good so far but - Unfortunately I clipped the squid jig "cloth" with the file.
Anyone got any ideas on how to fix my mistake and extend the life of the cloth? I don't want the cloth to go kakked like some of my earlier cheapie lures did.
I'msa thinking that a bit of Araldite mixed and a few dabbes on the damaged section will do the trick?
Its a fairly new jig.
Pete