Dec 29, 2012

Squidgy Pro Range Wriggler 65mm, 80mm, 100mm, 140mm Soft Plastic Lures





Squidgy Pro Range Wriggler

To be honest, we still don’t think we’ve made a better lure than the remarkable Squidgy Wriggler… except maybe the Squidgy Pro Wriggler! Hand-picked sizes and selected colours, more tails per pack, and with that amazing S-Factor feeding stimulant thrown in for good measure… It’s hard to improve on perfection, but we’ve had a pretty fair dinkum go at doing so with this one! If you can’t catch a few fish on a Squidgy Pro Wriggler smeared with S-Factor feeding stimulant, perhaps it’s time to consider taking up golf?

#2 - 65mm, #3 - 80mm, #4 - 100mm, #5 - 140mm

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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