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I have fished for squid now for the last 5 years where I live, south sound area dock, and have the best catch numbers between Nov. - Jan. and as stated, the jigs at the local dept stores/ sports stores don't catch crap. I get my jigs off S. Tac. Way at the Asian grocery store by HWY 512 and they work great. The hooks are sharper and larger and brighter than the ones sold in dept. stores and they make all different sizes so you can fish with multiple jigs at a time. Colors I use and have had luck with are ones that have pink/ red/ green, but if they glow they will work. Also, a work light right off the dock helps to bring them in, but most pier lights will still attract them. When I get home I will post up my setup and the jigs I use to give you an idea of what has worked for me.
A light on the dock helps, right? and do you drop the jig down just out of sight?
Any color of jig better than another?
Quote from: HuntNFish on July 30, 2012, 03:32:01 PMI have fished for squid now for the last 5 years where I live, south sound area dock, and have the best catch numbers between Nov. - Jan. and as stated, the jigs at the local dept stores/ sports stores don't catch crap. I get my jigs off S. Tac. Way at the Asian grocery store by HWY 512 and they work great. The hooks are sharper and larger and brighter than the ones sold in dept. stores and they make all different sizes so you can fish with multiple jigs at a time. Colors I use and have had luck with are ones that have pink/ red/ green, but if they glow they will work. Also, a work light right off the dock helps to bring them in, but most pier lights will still attract them. When I get home I will post up my setup and the jigs I use to give you an idea of what has worked for me.WHICH STORE?! I was told the boo-han but they looked at me like I was some crazy whitey when I asked last year! If you can find the homemade ones, those are super extra lucky!