11-05-2008, 10:14 AM
Buster Blues this is my very first post and with out a doubt the old used tooth brush works well to remove the green slime from the jig. If you use a little tooth paste they also will shine a little.
One way to have the squid jump on the jig is to make sure you are using florocarbon between jigs and if the squid are running on the smaller size, use smaller jigs. Sometimes multiple colors from pink,green,blue or even orange will get results.
Drop to the bottom with the lightest weight you can use and just feel them on while lifting very slowly.
Have some ice to keep them fresh or burlap bags that you can cover your totes with once they have been soaked in the salt water, drip dry works the best overall to keep them cold.
One way to have the squid jump on the jig is to make sure you are using florocarbon between jigs and if the squid are running on the smaller size, use smaller jigs. Sometimes multiple colors from pink,green,blue or even orange will get results.
Drop to the bottom with the lightest weight you can use and just feel them on while lifting very slowly.
Have some ice to keep them fresh or burlap bags that you can cover your totes with once they have been soaked in the salt water, drip dry works the best overall to keep them cold.