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Topic: The Fat Squid  (Read 3016 times)

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Noah

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You page the Jade to a video promising fatties? And then reward his diligence with some kind of swimming glow stick? I'm going back to the fatties of Reddit Gone Wild.

Nah, those lures seem kind of cool. Faux bioluminesence is gonna be a thing, for sure. Curious if anyone HAS tried 'em.
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Noah

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Sorry, buddy. I will try harder and longer next time.


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Wow I am truly amazed his lure is so awesome that it caught rockfish in Alaska! Great secret fishing tips given away here too ....
"When fishing for rockfish let the lure hit the bottom and then lift it off the bottom"
I think he may have invented a new fishing technique .... I think I will help him name it. How does 'jigging' sound.

Wow this guy is a trendsetter for sure!

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Noah

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I know, I know but I would think the added light in deeper water might help for halibut.


Justin

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that looks pretty cool but for $12 each? 
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Noah

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Yeah I was thinking more for halibut in deeper sandy water, where there is less of a chance or snagging.


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that looks pretty cool but for $12 each?

The 5" mini, which was claimed in the article to produce the best result, is $3.50.

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Justin

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It does come with some heavy duty gear.
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FAT Squids are 10-inches long, come rigged with two heavy duty swivels, a 350-pound stainless steel leader, 10/0 stainless hook with quick change split ring and yarn scent ball.
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