I am a 100% believer in the squidtrex line. I am completely out of them as they quickly get bitten and stolen by angry fish and sharks. But boy do they catch fish. I have hooked as many fish with the squidtrex hanging off a rod in a rod holder. Nothing was needed but the movement from waves and the boat rolling. Huge fan. Ordering these big boys for deep dropping and trolling right now!!!
Just ordered a Squidtrex 190 to try up here in Alaska. Very excited to see how it does! We’re heading out of Valdez for almost two weeks and I’ll be targeting lingcod, halibut, and yellow eye with it!
My favourite lure by far! Had one (smallest one) sitting in my boat for about 2 months. I decided to throw it on yesterday for a jig, it cleaned up. Small nannigai, heaps of grinner, a school mackerel and believe it or not I even caught a squid on it. Ended up moving spots and dropped it down on top of a wreck. My mate got smoked and I had stopped jigging and was talking to him for a seck when something big hit it and smoked me on the wreck too! I went straight to the tackle shop after work today and picked up another 2 of them so next time I have a spare on board. Will definitely be buying plenty more of them
Absolutely intrigued by this lure and your channel! Do you have any reports on how the Squidtrex works in Norway (or other cold places) with Cod, Pollack, Coalfish and Halibut? 🎣🐟 Tight lines!
What size treble hook do you suggest and/or what size did you use in this video? Are you also running a leader or straight from the top shot to the lure?
the BKK hooks they come with are more than adequate to catch fish. We have added a utility eyelet on the belly for additional hooks for those who want to add another hook to suit their style of fishing or target species.
@@NomadTackle I had them in my tackle box in my truck during the summer months. Not too sure how hot. I didn’t not know that. I’ll look into getting an adequate tackle box and try these out again. One more try