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Fishing => Lures => Topic started by: Nasty Wendy on July 21, 2016, 05:38:16 AM

Title: Sharing an idea. Squid jig bait.
Post by: Nasty Wendy on July 21, 2016, 05:38:16 AM
I picked up a few 5oz jig heads and matched them up to soft head trolling lures.  The jig heads are also glow in the dark and they matched up pretty dang good.  You'll have to drill out the trolling lures to be able to push them onto the jig heads.  I hope to give these a test this weekend.

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Title: Re: Sharing an idea. Squid jig bait.
Post by: Bill B on July 21, 2016, 03:38:01 PM
looks good....I'd eat that.. ;D   Bill
Title: Re: Sharing an idea. Squid jig bait.
Post by: Rancanfish on July 21, 2016, 04:12:14 PM
What are you testing them on?  Would probably work on Lings / rockfish.  But you could troll too......
Title: Re: Sharing an idea. Squid jig bait.
Post by: Nasty Wendy on July 23, 2016, 04:17:26 AM
At the camp at Venice Marina. I'll be rig fishing in the morning and fish the rip line Sunday. So itll get tested in both scenarios.
Title: Re: Sharing an idea. Squid jig bait.
Post by: Nasty Wendy on July 24, 2016, 07:56:30 PM
Bummer.  Weather prevented the fishing trip.  Maybe later in during the week I'll get a chance.
Title: Re: Sharing an idea. Squid jig bait.
Post by: handi2 on July 24, 2016, 11:20:10 PM
They should catch any bottom dweller out there. I use something similar called a squid jig that is store bought. It too has the glow in the dark.
Title: Re: Sharing an idea. Squid jig bait.
Post by: Nasty Wendy on July 25, 2016, 03:55:00 PM
Quote from: handi2 on July 24, 2016, 11:20:10 PM
They should catch any bottom dweller out there. I use something similar called a squid jig that is store bought. It too has the glow in the dark.

What I REALLY want to try them on is Tuna.  You know how you see them busting at the surface but they move around.  You can't get the boat within casting distance of them before they've surfaced 400 yards off the side of the boat when they were in front of you.  The 5 oz jig head should afford some very long casts.  We always get just out of reach before they dart off to the next spot somewhere around the boat.  Yes we chum to bring them in but sometimes it doesn't draw them in.  With the 5 oz jig head I should be able to hit one of them between the eyes and knock him out and go pick him up out the water. LOL.  I should be able to get this lure in the midst of their short duration feeding frenzy.  I'm curious to try that.
Title: Re: Sharing an idea. Squid jig bait.
Post by: pjstevko on July 25, 2016, 04:22:26 PM
Quote from: Nasty Wendy on July 25, 2016, 03:55:00 PM
Quote from: handi2 on July 24, 2016, 11:20:10 PM
They should catch any bottom dweller out there. I use something similar called a squid jig that is store bought. It too has the glow in the dark.

What I REALLY want to try them on is Tuna.  You know how you see them busting at the surface but they move around.  You can't get the boat within casting distance of them before they've surfaced 400 yards off the side of the boat when they were in front of you.  The 5 oz jig head should afford some very long casts.  We always get just out of reach before they dart off to the next spot somewhere around the boat.  Yes we chum to bring them in but sometimes it doesn't draw them in.  With the 5 oz jig head I should be able to hit one of them between the eyes and knock him out and go pick him up out the water. LOL.  I should be able to get this lure in the midst of their short duration feeding frenzy.  I'm curious to try that.

or after they dive deep drive over to the area and drop that jig down 200+ feet down and put the rod in the holder then punch the throttle away from the area causing the jig to race towards the surface....that action causes some awesome reaction bites of not only tuna but wahoo as well....
Title: Re: Sharing an idea. Squid jig bait.
Post by: Nasty Wendy on July 25, 2016, 05:13:17 PM
Yeah would need a steel/cable leader for sure.