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Yamashita Egi Sutte R Squid Jigs

Yamashita Egi Sutte R squid jigs:

  • Available in 6 sizes
  • Egi Sutte R features skeleton glow bodies that are suitable for both night and day fishing.
  • The slim head design and knife-edge sinker give these jigs an easy darting action
  • Super fine stainless steel hooks enable excellent hookups without rusting issues.
  • Skeleton glow bodies that are suitable for both night and day fishing.
  • Five types of cloth are available as indicated by the first letter of each colour:

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Yamashita Egi Sutte R squid jigs:

  • Available in 6 sizes
  • Egi Sutte R features skeleton glow bodies that are suitable for both night and day fishing.
  • The slim head design and knife-edge sinker give these jigs an easy darting action
  • Super fine stainless steel hooks enable excellent hookups without rusting issues.
  • Skeleton glow bodies that are suitable for both night and day fishing.
  • Five types of cloth are available as indicated by the first letter of each colour:

 

  • R = la-me cloth
  • B = classic cloth
  • X = classic cloth with rainbow undertake
  • N = natural baitfish-coloured cloth
Yamashita Egi Sutte R Squid Jigs Sizes:

Size 3.0: Length 11.5cm,  Weight 15g,  Sinking Speed 3.0-3.5 sec/m

Size 3.5:  Length 13cm,  Weight 20g, Sinking Speed 3.0-3.5 sec/m

Size 2.5:  Length 10cm,  Weight10g,  Sinking Speed 4.0-4.5 sec/m

Size 1.8:  Length 5.4cm,  Weight 5.0g,  Sinking Speed 8.0-9.0 sec/m

How to use a Squid Jig

Effectively using a squid jig requires a distinct strategy to attract and entice squid. Begin by casting the squid jig and allowing it to sink to the desired depth. Squid jigs typically feature a weighted body with multiple barbless hooks covered in cloth or plastic strands resembling squid tentacles. Once the jig reaches the desired depth, initiate a series of quick and sharp jerks using your rod tip. This jerking motion imparts an erratic and darting action to the jig, simulating the movements of a distressed or fleeing squid, which grabs the attention of nearby squid.

Additionally, it is crucial to consider timing and location. Squids are most active during low-light periods, like early morning, late afternoon, or nighttime. Look for areas with features that may attract squids, such as seagrass beds, rocky sections, or jetties. Stay observant of signs of squid activity, such as ink clouds or surface disturbances, and concentrate your efforts in those areas. Employing a light source, like a submersible fishing light or a headlamp, can further lure squid and increase their likelihood of striking your squid jig.

Overall, remember to experiment with different retrieval speeds and depths to discover the most effective approach based on the prevailing conditions and squid preferences. Handling squid requires caution due to its sharp beaks and ink-release capability. With practice and attentive observation, you can refine your technique and enhance your chances of successfully catching squid using a squid jig.

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Weight 0.033 kg
Dimensions 20 × 5 × 3 cm