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Man that jig looks intense! Good stuff!
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[quote name='floatie' post='18573' date='Apr 23 2010, 01:45 AM']Man that jig looks intense! Good stuff![/quote]
We are calling it the "Buffaloe Bill" rig, after the chap that liked to make suits out of women in silence of the lambs. It is a spratt skin (sprattus sprattus) wrapped around the jig and held on with elasticated thread. It seems to make a difference in daylight takes of about 2 to 1. I'm wondering if squid dont "feel" with their tentacles as well as sucker things with them, and the skins make them more confident, as you are more likely to hook your squid in the solid stuff by the beak when using them. rather than tentivley on the end of a tentacle, which is often the case with a non-buffaloe billed jig!!
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Nice pics! It's interesting that you caught them with daylight! Here in Greece we can catch them only at night and very early in the morning.
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where do you get the skin and what's elasticated thread?
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[quote name='xALmoN' post='18626' date='Apr 24 2010, 12:16 AM']so would i be right to say that any form of fish skin would pretty much work? do i have to dry the skin first or do some pre-processing? I do have salmon skin though, lots of that, wonder if they do work.[/quote]
If I cant get spratts, I use mackerel. Might be worth a try?
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i'll try it out probably in 2 weeks time or so, its currently exam period.
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Great pics and report............Keep,m comming.
cheers ian
Cheers Ian
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