South Australian Angler – June 2018

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

SQUID JIGS


SPOT ON EXTREME


We all like a nice feed of Calamari from time to time but until the latter part of last
century, Squid were mostly caught in South Australia for bait. Squid are a great bait
as preferred by most seas anglers as they are excellent on the chew and being one of
the most common creatures around our coastline, are easily accessible.
Squidding at your local jetty is a great pastime and only requires a minimal amount
of gear. Any soft actioned rod 2-5KG matched with a 1000 – 2500 sized reel spooled
with 10-15lb monofilament is ideal. Most anglers also use a Squidder float that keeps
the Squid Jig above the weed, yet still close to the sea bed where they dwell.
Squid are sight hunters (just look at the size of their eyes), so flash and movement is
the key. Use good quality squid jigs like those from Yamashita, Yozuri, Shimano and of
course, our own Spot On Xtreme Jigs that are selected especially by our store owners.
Squid jigs come in many colours but Squid actually see shades of grey. The different
Squid colours are necessary to adapt the different light levels. Squidding on a bright
sunny day may need a different colour jig to a dull shady day or at night, where a
luminous jig has a clear advantage. There are also UV sensitive jigs that enhance
minimal light to attract Squid.
Whether you are on a jetty, rocks, sand or in a boat, cast the jig out over a weed bed
allow it to sink near the bottom and then work it erratically back towards you. Once
you hook the squid, keep constant pressure by winding slowly, ensuring that there
is always a bend in the rod tip. Try to point the squid away from yourself and other
when you lift them out of the water as their ink can stain clothes and then kill them
quickly with a knife or a firm hit to where the head and tube meet. This will ensure
that the flesh doesn’t tense up and it makes for better eating or softer bait. It is also
more humane for the Squid.
Squidding off the Jetty is a great pastime for families and relatively cheap to get into.
For more information, see your nearest Spot On Fishing Tackle and Outdoors Store.

At “Spot On Fishing Tackle”
we accept most major Credit
Cards, some stores will accept
Diners Club and Amex.

Photos for illustration purposes only. Some product may vary between stores due to local fishing conditions. Should the
product you seek be out of stock, every effort will be made by our helpful staff to order the item on your behalf. Savings off
regular in store prices and all prices include GST. Prices are recommended maximum prices and there is no obligation to
comply with this recommendation. Accessories shown not included. Products on sale while stocks last.

Visit us at http://www.spotonfishing.com.au


MACKAY
Tackle Pro Mackay - Shop 6
Andergrove Central, Oak St,
Andergrove (07) 4955 0377


*BERRI
Hook, Line and Sinker
8 Denny Street
(08) 8582 2488
*MOUNT GAMBIER
Spot On Fishing Tackle & Outdoors
93 Commercial St East
(08) 8725 8825

*BROKEN HILL
Spot On Outdoors
71 Oxide Street
(08) 8088 1665

HOBART
Spot On The Fishing Connection
87-91 Harrington Street
(03) 6234 4880

HASTINGS
Hastings Spot On Fishing
112 Marine Parade, Hastings,
VIC 3915 (03) 5979 2899

*Stores that carry fishing and outdoors

*PT LINCOLN
Spot On Fishing and Outdoors
39 Tasman Terrace
(08) 8683 0021

WHYALLA
Spot On Sportfishing
31 Playford Ave
(08) 8645 4655

*SALISBURY
Spot On Fishing and Outdoors
1730 Main North Road
(08) 8283 3111

BENDIGO
Mick’s Spot On Fishing
158 Lyttleton Tce, Bendigo
VIC 3550 (03) 5406 0190

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