Squidgy Pro Range Shads
The tough, durable, easy-to-rig and easy-to-fish Squidgy Shad was an obvious choice for our Squidgy Pro treatment, and we narrowed the field down to the two most versatile Squidgy Shad sizes in just a couple of highly-effective new colours. The end result is a soft plastic lure with great appeal to big, aggressive predators wherever they live, especially when it’s worked energetically while rigged on reasonably heavy jig heads. No wonder the Squidgy Pro Shad has become a firm favourite with so many Australian anglers in just a few short seasons… especially with S-Factor added!#2 - 100mm, #3 - 125mm
Rigging your Squidgy straight is absolutely critical! A straight lure will swim naturally, as intended.
STEP 1 Once you’ve chosen a jig head and tail to suit the target species and conditions, lay the jig head along the tail, placing the nose of the Squidgy against the back of the head, and pin-point the exit point of the hook on top of the tail.
STEP 2 Push the hook point through the dead centre of the tail’s nose and keep the hook in the centre of the Squidgy as you feed it on, until it exits the mid-line of the tail at the point you identified in step 1.
STEP 3 Once the hook has cleared the tail, gently push the tail right up the hook and over the hook keeper, seating it firmly against the jig head.
STEP 4 Your Squidgy should not be bunched, bent or short of the jig head. If it’s straight like this, it’s ready to catch fish!
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