So, you've mastered the knot tying process for fishing, and you already know how to catch bait, so now what? You need to put that live bait to good use... this animated tutorial from Marinews will show you how to rig squid bait for fishing and trolling. Catching bait might just be as hard as baiting fish, but it's all in good fun when you kick back with a brewsky in your hands. You can learn by simply watching the bait rigging animation at a moderate speed, or if need be, click on "learn by steps" to get step-by-step fish bait instructions for squid bait. You just need some fishing bait, a line and a hook already knotted properly for your need.
This method works when rigging large or small squid. Estuary fishermen can work a this rig as a lure, casting around jetties and drop-offs. Game fishermen use this rig regularly and many a record has been smashed with all game species falling prey to its remarkably attractive nature.
Trolling with a whole fresh squid will usually out perform any other bait or lure troll method. It’s simple a target large and smaller species cannot resist! The rig presented below is the best for long hour trolling.
Bait presentation is sadly overlooked by too many fishermen. Today the lure making industry make a fortune out of lazy fishermen. Rigging baits in place of presenting a lure will, in most cases, out fish the lure.
A well rigged squid makes the very best flathead lure. Small well presented squid, worked as a lure, will catch more bream than lure or standard bait! In fact catch more fish than any lure or standard bait. Small baitfish too, like hardheads, herring, minnows, galaxids, gudgeons and smelt, can be rigged and presented in place of a lure. The first couple of tries may seem fiddly, however, once you set yourself with the right equipment and have some practice under your belt, you’ll out fish everyone around you and never look back.
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