Squid lures, commonly known as squid jigs or Egi, are specialized lures designed to mimic prawns or small fish. Unlike standard lures, they feature multiple rows of needle-sharp, barbless prongs called crown hooks at the tail to snag a squid’s tentacles.
Key Types of Squid Jigs
- Traditional Egi Jigs: The most common type, featuring a prawn-like body with a lead weight (keel) under the head to control the sink rate and angle.
- Deep/Shallow Models: Specialty jigs designed for specific water columns. Shallow types sink slowly to stay in the strike zone longer in low depths, while deep types are heavier for fast currents or deep offshore fishing.
- Cloth-Wrapped vs. Nude Jigs: Many jigs have a cloth outer layer that provides a "real-touch" texture for the squid to grip. "Nude" jigs have a smooth, often metallic or glow finish for better reflection and durability.
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- Rattle Jigs: Some models include internal glass or metal beads that emit a pulsing sound to attract squid from a distance.
Choosing the Right Color & SizeSelection depends heavily on water clarity and lighting.Condition Recommended Colors Size Tip Low Light / Overcast Bright pinks, oranges, or "Lumo" (glow) Use 2.5 – 3.0 for smaller, early-season squid Bright / Sunny Natural blues, browns, or olives Use 3.5+ for larger squid or faster currents Night (No Moon) Red, purple, or high-glow Night (Moonlight) Gold, rainbow, or silver