Squidding at the jetty.
Submitted by salmonwanter on Wed, 2013-10-02 08:35
I have been succesfully squidding at Busselton Jetty many times but only when I was told by a person that fishes it reguarly what colour and size they are going for at the moment in jigs. Could you guys lease give me some help?
Thanks
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Versus
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try a jig... if it isn't
try a jig... if it isn't working try another colour/size until you find what works. Take note of the conditions.
dale 308
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medium size in orange or
medium size in orange or green or pink and i always take a small one for when there beeing touchy
salmonwanter
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How I went
Hi guys,
Thanks for the help.
I went out with 2 sive 3s. One with orange, pink and white and the other in browns.
It was very quiet and not much was being caught but I kept on moving and stopping at each light or weed patch. Only one of my jigs survived because a squid bit the others sinker in two peices but I landed two 20cm tubed squid. Very hapy with that especally because there wasn't many being caught at all out there.
I am addicted...... To fishing
dale 308
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the easiest way to do it is
the easiest way to do it is judt find a spot after the sand bank and use pencil jigs hows merky is the water out there
Rozza87
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Keep in mind that squid
Keep in mind that squid don't actually see in colour. It's all about contrast if it's murky