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Squid kids Dad 09-11-2004 07:04 PM

I agree..It does cast like a missle..Looking forward to more usage..

mikecc 09-11-2004 07:23 PM

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Originally posted by Squid kids Dad
I got the last one at M&D's today...And a &^%$*&^ seagull tried to take it away from at the canal...:af:
No... I got the last one.:D

Squid kids Dad 09-11-2004 07:58 PM

Mike...:laughs:

BEETLE 09-11-2004 08:05 PM

Fore River B+T has about 8-10 on the rack today

mikecc 09-11-2004 08:53 PM

I'll have more on tuesday.

BasicPatrick 09-15-2004 11:27 PM

Yellow and black are out and they are swweeeet...

Flaptail 09-16-2004 05:09 AM

Wish I had had the yellow yesterday.

Iwannakeeper 09-16-2004 10:36 AM

I won my pink one last night at the meeting. WoooHoooo

I cannot wait.

reelecstasy 09-16-2004 11:57 AM

After the meeting last night, I had a chance to toss a few..I threw the pink, as well as the yellow..and do these things fly... I did get a few on the pink, and a blue on the yellow, tried 3 types of retrieves..the let it drop then retrieve in a swoop worked best, IMHO... was only out for a few hours had to stop at 3:30, I had to get to work today..so I could nap...I will be throwing these again, for sure....

Surely Bassey 09-16-2004 06:30 PM

Any chance to getting some pink hair on that siwash??
Lure is schweeet.

mikecc 09-16-2004 06:37 PM

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Originally posted by Surely Bassey
Any chance to getting some pink hair on that siwash??
Lure is schweeet.

Think it would be better with vinyl squid skirt

Surely Bassey 09-16-2004 06:37 PM

pic Mike?

mikecc 09-16-2004 06:42 PM

1 Attachment(s)
you can cut the vinyl body back to the length you want

Surely Bassey 09-16-2004 06:44 PM

got any squid lures left Mike?

mikecc 09-16-2004 06:49 PM

got them in yesterday Pink only should have yellow and black friday root beer color is going to take a while.

Surely Bassey 09-16-2004 06:52 PM

I'll call ya tomorrow.
I think that the vinyl would make it a better lure but somehow hair is a standard on wood. <the lure is wood; isn't it??>.
If it had some nice 3-4 inch pink hair on the siwash it would be a cross between a large bucktail and a parachute....

MikeTLive 09-16-2004 07:02 PM

looks like an injection mold plastic.

mikecc 09-16-2004 07:06 PM

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Originally posted by MikeTLive
looks like an injection mold plastic.

Correct

Surely Bassey 09-16-2004 07:07 PM

I think you're right. The first post indicates it is plastic. Somehow I thought I saw woodgrain in the pictures.
I wonder if any of our woodturners could make one out of wood???

Nebe 09-16-2004 07:17 PM

Luhr Jenson make a nice little pink hoochie squid that would be a perfect trailer for a siwash.. i think a dab or 2 of zapagap would hold it on nicely.

Surely Bassey 09-16-2004 07:19 PM

Eben... the avatar is priceless...

Nebe 09-16-2004 07:44 PM

:D

BasicPatrick 09-16-2004 08:17 PM

Surely Bassy,

The posts suggesting a trailer were expected. The reason Al did not choose one trailer is that there is a miriad of possibilities that would work well. He chose the hook style to accomodate many different trailers.

MikeTLive 09-25-2004 05:47 PM

tossed the pink today. It went out like a bullet,
screaming through the air, defying the wind.

At a quick retreive it scooted across the surface.
A bit slower and it moved just below and so on.

However,
When I stopped the retrieve it fell straight to the bottom.
I was expecting more of an angled descent away from me.

When it got closer I could see that when under the surface it was at close to 45 degree angle. not what I was expecting.

It really needs wider fins at the tip to get that backwards fall.
and a little better weight distribution to lessen that angle.

Nebe 09-25-2004 06:26 PM

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Originally posted by MikeTLive

When it got closer I could see that when under the surface it was at close to 45 degree angle. not what I was expecting.

have you fished a Habs needlefish?? they ride at a 45° angle and are proven cow killers.. the key is the 45° angle. As you reel in slowly it will suspend. if you stop your retrieve, it will go down, and if you reel in fast it will rise. Now thats all about the Habs, and I havent tried these squidzees yet, but if they ride at 45 then i am psyched, because I will fish them like a haaabs:humpty:

furthermore, if you were to place a habs in the water , and drop the plug, it would glide backwards because there is no line tension. I would bet that the squid plug would do the same thing. But because its attached to your line, its keeping it from going backwards, and just goes down like a habs does. Does this make sense??

MikeTLive 09-25-2004 09:25 PM

I have never fished a habs anything.
Curious, why would a 45° drive the fish wild?

Dropping these into the water they go straight down. Al said they would glide backwards but mine did not. Anyone seen otherwise? How about sending me a Habs needlefish to learn with?

I really need to get fishing with folks that "know what they are doing" Anyone mind if I tag along and watch them fish so I can learn?

Nebe 09-26-2004 02:51 AM

the angle doesnt drive the fish wild, but instead it helps you control the depth of the lure... its like an airplane wing. because the snout of the plug is facing up, and the tail is down, when retrieving it, the water is pushing on its belly. this is what makes it suspend... you stop and it sinks, speed up, more water is pushing on its belly, so it goes up. Now if the plug was sitting in the water totally horizontal, it would do the same thing, but it would be harder to control depth, especialy getting it to go up....this is why i loose 3 times as many superstrke needles than habs needles. :smash:

agian, I need to fish one of these squids myself, but thats why 45° is a nice feature in my book.

try fishing it with a light weight braid, jig the rod tip and make sure you give it total slack, who knows it might dart backwards and you arent noticing it...

Iwannakeeper 09-27-2004 09:11 AM

I have only fished it at night. But from what I can tell it is a nice working lure. For sure it casts like a dream. I couldn't see alot of the action, but what I saw up close I liked. I should have thrown a spot light on it for my last retreive of the night, but I didn't

It didn't catch any fish that night :smash: but neither did anything else. Actually, my fiance caught a skate on a mackeral chunk, but I wasn't counting that.

-IWK

Bliz 09-27-2004 02:27 PM

Everybody talks about distance on casting... but how many of those who go the distance actually land a large one out there?

Most I speak with land theirs fairly close to the shoreline...

Just food for thought...

BigFish 09-27-2004 02:30 PM

Ditto that Bliz!;) I get mine out there pretty good...only because I like to work more water.....but most of my fish hit within a gentle toss away!:D


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