Rip-off squid jigs vs high quality squid jigs
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Ok so I did some research as to what colour jigs I shold have, and I have come up with a list:
A white glow in the dark, a dark green, a red, a pink and a gold jig. This sound about right, or does it need any changes? Also, where can I buy a UV torch for under 10$?
A white glow in the dark, a dark green, a red, a pink and a gold jig. This sound about right, or does it need any changes? Also, where can I buy a UV torch for under 10$?
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Long story short. You don’t need one mate. Starting out I’d just buy an extra jig.
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Which of Rui's jigs are best? I have been out twice last weekend intending to catch squid and got nothing. Tried the wedge, Raaf, Campbell and point cook. I had them both as deep as I could. One on paternoster style even.
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Re: Rip-off squid jigs vs high quality squid jigs
Straight of werribee at anchor 4-5 metres burly 1600 to 1800
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I been to the same place 2 days in a row and caught quid the first day and nothing next day using same jigs.
Just depends sometimes
Just depends sometimes
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The top end of the Bay has been relatively quiet this year, I believe they're just starting to show. If u have a boat head to St Leonards. or from Mornington and south of Morno.sturgeon wrote:Which of Rui's jigs are best? I have been out twice last weekend intending to catch squid and got nothing. Tried the wedge, Raaf, Campbell and point cook. I had them both as deep as I could. One on paternoster style even.
There's so many good colours, my Favs are his With one with the red foil on the back, I think its called the revenge, glow banana, flashing, pinky Snapper, KR 39, AK 47, Watermelon, Golden Tilapia, and his pure white one to name a few. I used to love my Harimitsus but my fav colours are no longer Produced.
Pretty sure His crowns are Japanese made, been that for a while now.ducky wrote:The only negative I’d ever have to say were some of his older jigs the barb tips are sometimes slightly damaged. But it’s never really affected my fishing. I just touched them up in a minute or so anyway. Better that than rusted out crowns like on other brands I’ve used.
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From 2-7 mLightningx wrote:How deep were you fishing mate?
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Thanks for sharing.piscateur wrote:The top end of the Bay has been relatively quiet this year, I believe they're just starting to show. If u have a boat head to St Leonards. or from Mornington and south of Morno.sturgeon wrote:Which of Rui's jigs are best? I have been out twice last weekend intending to catch squid and got nothing. Tried the wedge, Raaf, Campbell and point cook. I had them both as deep as I could. One on paternoster style even.
There's so many good colours, my Favs are his With one with the red foil on the back, I think its called the revenge, glow banana, flashing, pinky Snapper, KR 39, AK 47, Watermelon, Golden Tilapia, and his pure white one to name a few. I used to love my Harimitsus but my fav colours are no longer Produced.
Pretty sure His crowns are Japanese made, been that for a while now.ducky wrote:The only negative I’d ever have to say were some of his older jigs the barb tips are sometimes slightly damaged. But it’s never really affected my fishing. I just touched them up in a minute or so anyway. Better that than rusted out crowns like on other brands I’ve used.
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Ok. Thanks. Will try.bowl wrote:Straight of werribee at anchor 4-5 metres burly 1600 to 1800
What do you burley with? Pilchards?