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Nothin like fresh squid in the mornin...
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Always wanted to rig a squid up, this is what i came up with, stays on the surface to just below, darts back an forth...looks awesome in the water
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one more pic. Any one ever try this before?
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Cool. Messy, but cool.
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Great idea!!
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very cool.. you should name it 'the john bobbet' :hihi:
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NICE! good idea.
make it heavier with some lead and then try it. maybe it will go down more. |
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That looks great! I fished whole squid last year. Caught fish but always lost the tentacles. I had the same idea but hadn't yet attempted it. What did you use in the center? How did the you attach the squid to it? I see the rubber band, but I dont see one on the tentacles. Thanks.....I can't wait to get started.
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Its just some red sedar spun down to 7/8ths with 1/2oz lead one inch back from the nose. The tail is 3/8ths dowel with sinker eyes epoxeid in . I was worried about the tentacles getting sucked off by small fish so there is two barbs sticking out to hold the head in place. I made a larger one, weights 2 1/2oz with out squid, but the squid i had (frozen california) were too small. It looks real sexy darting along the surface with those tentacles trailing. WIll let ya guys know how it does this season. Right now i got it stored in a koser salt, anyone got any btter ideas on how to store it?
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yuck:rolleyes:
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Id say shrink the size of the belly, load it with lead, and wing it out into a rip in June, fish it like a needle.:boots:
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