we know some pros over there that swear by the old qantas colour redhead or king george colour squid jigs. In theory that method should work very well, keeping your jigs at the right depth every time. We still love the old cast and retrieve and feeling their strikes through the line. Well done guys.
Ummm ...... seems no one's told the squid that. I have regularly fished for squid for over 30 years and have experimented many times using different colours at the same time, on same line type, same breaking strain, at the same depth and in clear water, watched 2 or 3 squid rush to one colour, actually passing by a different one. Yes, their eyes are tuned to a different band of the spectrum, but they certainly perceive colour difference in their own way. So unless the squiddlies in your area are unique, I have to respectfully reply that you are just plain incorrect. Moreover, I have proven many times that jigs containing rattles regularly outfish those that don't have the beads in them. I post this not to challenge/upset you, but rather to help any interested newbies to chasing squid reading this, who might be wondering what the actual 'go ' is.
we know some pros over there that swear by the old qantas colour redhead or king george colour squid jigs. In theory that method should work very well, keeping your jigs at the right depth every time. We still love the old cast and retrieve and feeling their strikes through the line. Well done guys.
@micksjiggers809 yes they do love the Qantas.
Know for the bad news squid are colour blind
@@pitchkapizda8355 they have alot more advanced vision than us so technically incorrect.
Where do I join to go out girl fishing it's good to see women fishing. Where do I go to join the club. I've got all my fishing gear. ❤
Omg squid jig colours don’t do a thing there colour blind coloured squid jigs are one of the biggest fishing scams ever
Ummm ...... seems no one's told the squid that. I have regularly fished for squid for over 30 years and have experimented many times using different colours at the same time, on same line type, same breaking strain, at the same depth and in clear water, watched 2 or 3 squid rush to one colour, actually passing by a different one. Yes, their eyes are tuned to a different band of the spectrum, but they certainly perceive colour difference in their own way. So unless the squiddlies in your area are unique, I have to respectfully reply that you are just plain incorrect. Moreover, I have proven many times that jigs containing rattles regularly outfish those that don't have the beads in them.
I post this not to challenge/upset you, but rather to help any interested newbies to chasing squid reading this, who might be wondering what the actual 'go ' is.