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How to rig a whole squid - Tarpon4me - 04-27-2006 The ''quick and dirty'' squid rig involves squeezing an egg sinker on the leader a few inches above the hook, then threading the leader through the squid's body. The sinker acts as a stopper to hold the squid in place, and the hook is hidden in its head. This method works well when rigging small squid for dolphin, but Mark Pumo advises using a crimp to stop the sinker because squeezing the lead (some folks just smack it with a hammer) can damage monofilament and cost you a fish. Taking time to bridle-rig squid results in a more natural presentation, whether the bait's trolled, pitched or for broadbills drifted deep. Pumo notes that more light-tackle anglers have been using this soft-bodied, boneless bait because ''you can rig squid on smaller hooks and still hook billfish solidly.'' There are several key points to properly rigging squid. Keep the head from tearing off by sewing it to the mantle. Make all stitches through the mantle's toughest part, along a line in the middle of the back. Bridle length must allow the squid to hang naturally straight (too short and the leader bends; too long and the squid bunches up on the hook). Hook, leader and bridle should be centered so that the squid trolls without spinning. Store squid in very cold brine solution because contact with fresh water causes discoloration. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() [signature] Re: [Tarpon4me] How to rig a whole squid - gdn443 - 04-27-2006 Never seen that rig, it does make me glad I use plastic. I'm not that great at sewing. [ ![]() [signature] Re: [gdn443] How to rig a whole squid - Tarpon4me - 04-27-2006 It's actually a pretty darn good rig, but time consuming to do. The way I usually do it takes about 2 minutes. Like previously mentioned, I use an egg weight to catch the mantle of the squid and just push the single strand wire through the top. [cool] [signature] Re: [Tarpon4me] How to rig a whole squid - JapanRon - 04-28-2006 Hi Tarpon4me, That must be to troll a bait for a long time. Here in California we fish the California Yellowtail (like an amberjack) and White Sea Bass with live or fresh dead squid. We use a winde-gap leadhead and put the barb through the tail end of the squid 3 times. Do it the right way and the squid pretty much stays put for a good amount of time! JapanRon [signature] Re: [JapanRon] How to rig a whole squid - Tarpon4me - 04-28-2006 Well, the biggest thing about that rig is that it keeps the squid from seperating at high speeds, and it helps it maintain a more predictable presentation. When using squid for slow trolling or casting/chunking, the ol' egg sinker in the mantle works just fine, atleast from my experiance. [cool] [signature] |