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Re: Question relating to squid jigs

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 1:04 pm
by dazz999
Blue wrote:Thanks for responding dazz999, now I know what to look and ask for.
Blue
all good blue asari egiking col 4-cf-02 i pick some up at complete angler dandy

Re: Question relating to squid jigs

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 12:02 pm
by Blue
Hey Dazz, got the Asari at Complere Angler Rosebud.
Thanks
Blue

Re: Question relating to squid jigs

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 7:39 pm
by dazz999
Blue wrote:Hey Dazz, got the Asari at Complere Angler Rosebud.
Thanks
Blue
excellent

Re: Question relating to squid jigs

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2017 2:10 pm
by gmtl34
Has anyone here had much luck with UV glow jigs?

I've always used cheapish jigs and am looking to buy 5 or so expensive jigs to see if If my catch rate improves.

The UV jigs seem pretty popular so I wanted to add one to my collection

Re: Question relating to squid jigs

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:49 am
by poodoo
gmtl34 wrote:Has anyone here had much luck with UV glow jigs?

I've always used cheapish jigs and am looking to buy 5 or so expensive jigs to see if If my catch rate improves.

The UV jigs seem pretty popular so I wanted to add one to my collection
Yes always good to have a uv jig. Having some variety helps to work out what color they are honing in on.

Re: Question relating to squid jigs

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 8:45 am
by piscateur
gmtl34 wrote:Has anyone here had much luck with UV glow jigs?

I've always used cheapish jigs and am looking to buy 5 or so expensive jigs to see if If my catch rate improves.

The UV jigs seem pretty popular so I wanted to add one to my collection
I believe glow and UV do make a diff, but that's just my opinion. I use a full glow in low light or deep water 8 m plus, Been using Rui's glow JIgs as i like the level of glow its not too bright, for around $9 bucks you cant go wrong.

Re: Question relating to squid jigs

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 10:34 am
by purple5ive
Rui jigs are good value for. Money.

Pays to have a few different colours that work where you generally fish.
Sometimes the smaller squid will just want the smaller jigs too. So have 2.5 and 3 sizes.
Currently most squid in the bays are smaller models so a 1.8 -2.5 size is what works best I have found..

Re: Question relating to squid jigs

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 11:06 am
by j_pap
poodoo wrote:
gmtl34 wrote:Has anyone here had much luck with UV glow jigs?

I've always used cheapish jigs and am looking to buy 5 or so expensive jigs to see if If my catch rate improves.

The UV jigs seem pretty popular so I wanted to add one to my collection
Yes always good to have a uv jig. Having some variety helps to work out what color they are honing in on.
Only took 2 years for someone to reply to him. Good luck with the squdding gmtl34 haha

Re: Question relating to squid jigs

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 12:31 pm
by Lightningx
gmtl34 wrote:Has anyone here had much luck with UV glow jigs?

I've always used cheapish jigs and am looking to buy 5 or so expensive jigs to see if If my catch rate improves.

The UV jigs seem pretty popular so I wanted to add one to my collection
Short answer yes :)

Re: Question relating to squid jigs

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:57 pm
by poodoo
Lightningx wrote:
gmtl34 wrote:Has anyone here had much luck with UV glow jigs?

I've always used cheapish jigs and am looking to buy 5 or so expensive jigs to see if If my catch rate improves.

The UV jigs seem pretty popular so I wanted to add one to my collection
Short answer yes :)
So yes go and buy one.