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Shore Fishing => General Questions => Squid & Octopus Fishing => Topic started by: digger on December 08, 2009, 17:49:27 CET

Title: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: digger on December 08, 2009, 17:49:27 CET
Has anyone tried this tataki method as they have mr fish the reason i ask is i am catching at night but a few years ago i used to do well in mornings up till about 7-30 lately not good in mornings this tataki supposed you can fish in day for clamari .
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: Jamelusp on December 10, 2009, 08:15:59 CET
by boat you can fish day and night actually...
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: rob1974 on December 10, 2009, 10:56:34 CET
I tried it at night, and it compared to the traditional way of fishing for calamari, no more no less.  Having said that, I did not try it during the day.

Rob
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: ganni on December 10, 2009, 12:39:25 CET
did you try it with the specific tataki rod and thin brain?? 10-20lbs??
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: rob1974 on December 10, 2009, 15:45:07 CET
I've got a kabura rod, with 30lb braid.  It is a bit overboard with respect to power, which made me loose a couple of calamari, but works relatively well. 

Rob
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: clutch_kick on December 10, 2009, 15:49:58 CET
I'll build you a proper rod then rob1974 :)

I know that in Japan the technique is called Eging.  They use very light rods and extremely thin braid. 

How heavy are the Squid Jigs generally?  If there is enough interest I would have a go at building a couple of Eging Rods.  I know a good rod blank that is a 7'6", 2 peice. All in Graphite, with a line weight is 6-12lbs and casting range 1/8 to 5/8oz.

Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: rob1974 on December 10, 2009, 16:42:12 CET
You will not take long to convince me.  I sent you a pm.

Rob
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: Jamelusp on December 11, 2009, 14:03:22 CET
rob braid al klamari jew????
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: rob1974 on December 11, 2009, 14:14:14 CET
With this system (tataki) definitely braid. It requires sudden movements to the squid jigs that cannot be obtained with nylon fishing line.   

Rob
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: Jamelusp on December 11, 2009, 14:38:48 CET
cheers good to know that...thought that braid is only 25mm or thicker but just got to know that there is even 18mm...might give it a go then
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: ganni on December 11, 2009, 14:50:59 CET
@ clutch_kick, i don't think that a blank with a casting rating of 1/8-5/8 oz is adequate.  you need at lst 1 1/2 oz of weight to fish properly in 50m of water with 15lbs braid ??
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: clutch_kick on December 11, 2009, 19:10:51 CET
Quote from: ganni on December 11, 2009, 14:50:59 CET
@ clutch_kick, i don't think that a blank with a casting rating of 1/8-5/8 oz is adequate.  you need at lst 1 1/2 oz of weight to fish properly in 50m of water with 15lbs braid ??

Rod blanks are no problem at all, you can find anything ont he market. I have never fished for squid so i did a little googling to see what our japanese comerades use, and i was astonished at how light the tackle is! To be honest with you the blank I mentioned in my last post was quite generous!

Ofcourse everybody has his own preferences, but keep in mind that I researched rods that are used for shore fishing.  So most probably one would usually be fishing in less than 20m of water. Hence why I asked what sort of weight range these squid jigs have.
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: rob1974 on December 14, 2009, 15:32:02 CET
Sorry for the absence, but I am quite busy at the moment.  I fish in anything up to 70m of water, so I use up to 100gr of lead to get to the bottom comfortably. 

Re braid diameter, I have a 20lb braid that is 0.07mm, so you can find anything!

Rob
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: clutch_kick on December 14, 2009, 17:12:34 CET
100gms!?!?! lol that changes a lot of things then, i was under the impression that you were fishing from shore! That explains why you are using a multiplier reel.

In that case a lighter version of the Vertical Jigging rod I built will be perfect for you. Length: 6', Pieces: 1, Line WT:15-30 lb., Lure WT: 112g (2-4 oz),  Action: Moderate.  You can even use it for bottom fishing, Inchiku and Kabura.
Title: Re: TATAKI SQUID JIGGING BY BOAT
Post by: konz on December 19, 2009, 13:33:03 CET
THE ONLY MONTHS YOU CAN FISH FOR KLAMARI DURING THE DAY IS FEBUARY AND MARCH MOSTLY, JANUARY IS NOT THAT BAD, BUT FOR SOME REASON THE AREA AROUND MALTA DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE.