This is really cool underwater footage showing how squid attack two common types of lures used in Puget Sound squid fishing: weighted jigs and floating jigs. Based on this footage, I think I have a new favorite. Nothing I say is prescriptive, and I fully acknowledge that there are many ways slay fish. This is just my experience fishing for squid off a kayak on this particular day in Washington and it definitely has changed my ideas about how to catch squid.
💬 Let me know in the comments what your favorite lure/jig is for squidding?
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Gear I Use:
* Yo Zuri Floating Squid Jigs: amzn.to/396whjS
* Otori Squid Jigs: amzn.to/3bYZL4P
* Waterproof Housing Case for GoPro (150-200 feet): amzn.to/3sK54Lr
* GoPro Hero 5: amzn.to/398jVrw
* Shimano Curado 200XG Reel: amzn.to/3qBiN5o
* Rod: Kistler Helium LTA Heavy Fast 7’11” 17-30 lb line ⅜ - 1 2 oz lure (model: HE711THC) (I don’t think they make this rod any more but they have similar ones available and this one is a bit overkill anyway, something a little lighter might be better, 7-8’ range, I like them on the stiffer side as opposed to the lighter rods but to each their own in being able to feel the squid hit) kistlerrods.com/products/heli...
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9 июн 2024