04-05-2011, 10:17 PM
Your welcome and I am happy to help - trust me even when you think the squid aren't there, there are ###### loads about and I like helping people catch more. Can't stand the old timers who look like they are going to stab you each time you pull another one up.
The other bit of advice which I have said before is to use scented sprays. If you dont want to fork out $25 bucks for a small can of EGI spray, go past your local IGA and buy a can of olive oil garlic spray. It costs $5.00 and is 4 imes bigger than the specialist squid scents. Spray it on your cloth jigs and work the depths as I previously mentioned. In my own squidding experience it works don't know how but it does. Also a good qulaity rod and reel is critical. I work my jigs like it is a soft plastic and use quality braid and 4 - 6lb fluro leader.
Trust me guys, this time of year is ideal to bag out as most of the piers are empty. Once you find your mojo that hardest part is convincing the Mrs to let you go! It is addictive.
The other bit of advice which I have said before is to use scented sprays. If you dont want to fork out $25 bucks for a small can of EGI spray, go past your local IGA and buy a can of olive oil garlic spray. It costs $5.00 and is 4 imes bigger than the specialist squid scents. Spray it on your cloth jigs and work the depths as I previously mentioned. In my own squidding experience it works don't know how but it does. Also a good qulaity rod and reel is critical. I work my jigs like it is a soft plastic and use quality braid and 4 - 6lb fluro leader.
Trust me guys, this time of year is ideal to bag out as most of the piers are empty. Once you find your mojo that hardest part is convincing the Mrs to let you go! It is addictive.