Using squid as bait.

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Rod Bender
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Re: Using squid as bait.

Post by Rod Bender » Sat Apr 04, 2015 12:23 pm

Nude up wrote:...........................................I would just use a kl 1, 0 circle and cut the tentacles wings etc into strips lightly mash it I carry a meat tenderizer for the job. I also put a tentacle on a jig head its the ultimate soft plastic.
Noticed these this morning in Aussie Angler so grabbed them. :) The larger 3/0 ones as well to try back home on the cod in the channel. They look a lot better than the Owner wide gape circle hooks I use.
'Mashing' the squid...helps by releasing more juice/scent into the water? I'm guessing you don't have to tenderise it to get the hook into it?
The 'tentacle plastic' techique sounds good!
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Jim
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Re: Using squid as bait.

Post by Basti » Sat Apr 04, 2015 5:23 pm

Mashing is mainly for whiting, as I've heard that they like softer baits. However I often forget to mash, and still get bites

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Re: Using squid as bait.

Post by frozenpod » Sat Apr 04, 2015 7:04 pm

Squid needs to be fresh.

Whilst it is tough it degrades quickly in the water.

If the fishing is slow, change it every 15-20 minutes.

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Re: Using squid as bait.

Post by 4liters » Sat Apr 04, 2015 10:39 pm

I've struggled to catch much on squid, I usually buy one from the local fishmonger before each trip but banana prawns always seem more popular with the fish.
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