07-05-2011, 08:33 PM
[quote name='Jesse' timestamp='1304080387' post='22093']
Anyone here have experience with this type of jigs?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JTUGjTWbxQ[/media]
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Yes, I have used these jigs before. I bought 4 from ebay very cheap and have not bought any more. I worked a school of squid, my mate was smashing them with a yozuri, I caught none. On other occasions I have caught nothing which tells me not to waste my time with them. You may have more luck with them. There is a reason it's called squidding and not catching.
In relation to the original post and given that I have not read the previous seven pages I believe squid are colour blind. It is my thinking that squid see variations in intensity of light which indirectly depict a colour but dont. confused? ask a colour blind person how they distinguish between the colour of a flower from lets say, grass. Squid see the same way, brown is not brown, its just a shade of grey darker than lets say yellow. As to the best colour to use? Im partial to a 3.0 cheapie, mainly green a little brown with a little bit of gold and silver. I also make my own using silvers and greys. the combination makes it more dynamic, catering for fussy customers.
Anyone here have experience with this type of jigs?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JTUGjTWbxQ[/media]
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Yes, I have used these jigs before. I bought 4 from ebay very cheap and have not bought any more. I worked a school of squid, my mate was smashing them with a yozuri, I caught none. On other occasions I have caught nothing which tells me not to waste my time with them. You may have more luck with them. There is a reason it's called squidding and not catching.
In relation to the original post and given that I have not read the previous seven pages I believe squid are colour blind. It is my thinking that squid see variations in intensity of light which indirectly depict a colour but dont. confused? ask a colour blind person how they distinguish between the colour of a flower from lets say, grass. Squid see the same way, brown is not brown, its just a shade of grey darker than lets say yellow. As to the best colour to use? Im partial to a 3.0 cheapie, mainly green a little brown with a little bit of gold and silver. I also make my own using silvers and greys. the combination makes it more dynamic, catering for fussy customers.