Nice job…. We use two dropper loops instead of one then leaving a little extra line one the bottom we put the weight . Ensuring you can feel the bottom without heft caught up. Some people use a swivel to a little piece of line that is less strong. That way if your weight gets snagged you will loose the weight without loosing the jigs
I fish off a lobtermens dock with ton of stuff on the bottom to loose your rig on…. The yozuri jigs cost 9 each so it’s worth the effort to tie a “written bottom “
@@ericboncore3601 Yeah a rotten bottom. As in, when you’re fishing over very rough ground. If you hook a fish and the lead snags then you know it'll break off and avoid losing the fish. People use them a lot when fishing for cod, bass, huss, conger etc.
@@ericboncore3601 Yeah that makes perfect sense mate. I mostly fish the harbours for squid over here and luckily the ground is relatively clean so you dont lose too many jigs. If they do get snagged, most of the time it's on the sea wall rather then the seabed.
Will definitely try it next time.
Thanks for sharing.
Nice video mate well explained 👍
Cal u need to make a home made squid lure paint it orange and see if you can out fish Jay on his pink one 😉😉good tutorial on rig mate 👍 👍
Thanks mate. Hope you don’t mind me using it. Thanks for bringing it to my attention 🎣👍🏼
@@FISHINGWITHCAL no not at all haha it’s for everyone
Nice one Cal, that was an easy rig to follow on how to make it 👍👍
Just watched a few videos on tying squid jigs wasn’t totally sure. Then yours perfectly shown 👍
@@stevesamoffgridsmallholdin5378 Nice one mate. I’m glad it helped 👍🏼
Brilliant, thanks for this....totally new to fishing so very helpful 😀
Well presented tutorial chap.
Nice.
Well explained and done slow so I could take it in thanks Call till the next one take care
Simple and very well done. 👍👍
Nice job…. We use two dropper loops instead of one then leaving a little extra line one the bottom we put the weight . Ensuring you can feel the bottom without heft caught up. Some people use a swivel to a little piece of line that is less strong. That way if your weight gets snagged you will loose the weight without loosing the jigs
Yeah, a rotten bottom. That makes sense 👍🏼
@@FISHINGWITHCAL never heard it called that cal
I fish off a lobtermens dock with ton of stuff on the bottom to loose your rig on…. The yozuri jigs cost 9 each so it’s worth the effort to tie a “written bottom “
@@ericboncore3601 Yeah a rotten bottom. As in, when you’re fishing over very rough ground. If you hook a fish and the lead snags then you know it'll break off and avoid losing the fish. People use them a lot when fishing for cod, bass, huss, conger etc.
@@ericboncore3601 Yeah that makes perfect sense mate. I mostly fish the harbours for squid over here and luckily the ground is relatively clean so you dont lose too many jigs. If they do get snagged, most of the time it's on the sea wall rather then the seabed.
Have you tried 2 jigs and a Sp as a weight where's there squid there will be bass
Top video buddy.
Nice 👍
ola muito obrigado,abraço