CLICKS PROSPEC
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yep ive got a few very well made jigs can take a hit and not rip easy there one i use when the squid seem to be shutdown at brighton pier and allways seems to attract a squid
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Thanks for all the responses.....greatly appreciated.
I've now put a few of these together and hopefully they're up to the task
I've now put a few of these together and hopefully they're up to the task
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Dont waste your money
Use Harimitsu in Albino or Wagasaki size 3.5 or 4 if you can get it.
Dont buy any smaller size as squid will attack the bigger jigs.
Ive got heaps of different types and colours.They can live in the box.
Harimitsu are about $25 each but they work a treat under a slippery float
Use Harimitsu in Albino or Wagasaki size 3.5 or 4 if you can get it.
Dont buy any smaller size as squid will attack the bigger jigs.
Ive got heaps of different types and colours.They can live in the box.
Harimitsu are about $25 each but they work a treat under a slippery float
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there well made jigs in your line up 8th jig give that a whirl as with size one saturday i smashed the squid with a 3,0 jig next saturday threw the same 3.0 jig zip nothing dropped down to 2.5 jig bang on both jigs were exactly the same except weight one 3.0 other 2.5MK10 wrote:Thanks for all the responses.....greatly appreciated.
I've now put a few of these together and hopefully they're up to the task
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Re: CLICKS PROSPEC
Hi Denis,denis barden wrote:Dont waste your money
Use Harimitsu in Albino or Wagasaki size 3.5 or 4 if you can get it.
Dont buy any smaller size as squid will attack the bigger jigs.
Ive got heaps of different types and colours.They can live in the box.
Harimitsu are about $25 each but they work a treat under a slippery float
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Like you, I also like Sumizoku, I hold these in high regard. In my opinion, they are 'all' very well made jig and they can be very effective when used in the right conditions. I also have a big range of Yamashita (the EGI OH Q Live and K series are my go-to jigs when all else fails), Gan Craft, Duel/Yo-Zuri etc.
From my own experience (40+ years) I've yet to find a single brand/model, colour, pattern or size that will do it all (ie. incoming/outgoing tide, clear day, overcast day, clear water/cloudy water, dawn/dusk, sunrise/sunset, middle of the day etc. etc.).
The Clicks have come recommended by many people I know, hence my interest and original post.
Cheers :thumbsup:
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dazz999 wrote:there well made jigs in your line up 8th jig give that a whirl as with size one saturday i smashed the squid with a 3,0 jig next saturday threw the same 3.0 jig zip nothing dropped down to 2.5 jig bang on both jigs were exactly the same except weight one 3.0 other 2.5MK10 wrote:Thanks for all the responses.....greatly appreciated.
I've now put a few of these together and hopefully they're up to the task
Thanks for the tip.
I think you're spot on, what works well one day may not work as effectively (or at all) the next.
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