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    This has got me totally beat. Got some of these off a mate and would like to know what they are and how to use them.... thanks in advance Bob///
    Last edited by BGEE; 19-06-2014, 12:41 PM. Reason: adding information

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    Squid jigs. Attach the line at the plain end. The squid latches it's appendages round the hooks on the business end. Doubt they are used much around here

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    • #3
      Originally posted by lumpsucker View Post
      Squid jigs. Attach the line at the plain end. The squid latches it's appendages round the hooks on the business end. Doubt they are used much around here
      Bloody hell that was quick bob

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      • #4
        Make them glow with a strong light before casting,a camera flash works a treat.
        There are some big Squid off our coast, up to 2ft long.
        Have a look what local trawlers land on the fish quays.

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        • #5
          Saw a couple of octopus caught off shields pier but never a squiddy. Give it a go and post the results mate!
          "In order to becomes old and wise, first you must be young and stupid."


          PB. Ling - 12lb 6oz. Cod - 11lb 6oz, Coley - 3lb 6oz, Pollock - 4lb 1oz, Flounder - 1lb 11oz, Plaice - 1lb 10oz, Whiting 1lb 9oz.

          North east bass fishing addict.
          PB 2lb 9oz.

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          • #6
            [QUOTE=Juliogeordio;719748]Saw a couple of octopus caught off shields pier but never a squiddy. Give it a go and post the results mate! [/QUOwill try them and let the forum know the results

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            • #7
              Yep, squid jigs, seen them on the telly
              Gear: Old Skool !
              ABU 484 MK I (cork) (1976)
              ABU 484 MK II (Foam grips, spigot) (1977)
              ABU 484C original guides version (1978)
              ABU 484CS Fuji guides version (1980)
              ABU 9000C (1976) upgraded bearings
              ABU 9000 The red one (1974) upgraded bearings
              ABU 7000 (1976) converted to 7000C hybrid ceramic

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