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Squid Rigging
Step by Step.
Fold a length of wire once and twist it together to make a rigid needle with an eye. Make a small cut in the belly of the squid, right in the centre, and about 2/3 of the way back toward the tail. Push the eye of your needle under the mantle of the squid and out through the small cut. Thread the end of your leader through the eye of your needle. |
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Retrieve the needle from the squid's mantle, pulling the end of the leader through with it. Tie on the hook. Shown here is the nail knot. | |
Insert the hook in the bait. Start under the head with the hook point facing back toward the tentacles. Push the hook point into, then out from the underside of the head, but not too deep. Be careful not to push it through the head which will choke the hook and prevent solid hook–ups. |
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Push a wire straight through the underside of the squid about halfway between the tip of the tail and where the leader emerges from the belly. | |
Cross both ends of the wire through the tip of the tail. |
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Lay the lower wire tag alongside the leader at the tail and wind the upper wire tag tightly around both the leader and the lower tag in a barrel roll. Make sure there is some slack in the leader between the barrel roll and the hook, so the bait doesn't bend. | |
Make at least 7 very tight wraps, then bend the wire tag into a crank handle and rotate until it breaks flush with the barrel roll. |
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Do exactly the same with the other wire tag. |
This bait may be drifted deep or trolled along the surface for Marlin, Sailfish Yellowfin Tuna and Dorado. |