What Is An EGI Rod?

Egi roughly translated from the Japanese means “

squid lure

” and that’s what these rods are designed to cast They have very

specific actions

, grip lengths and guides. The action of the Egi rod is very specific. It’s unlike a soft plastic rod which tends to fast or extra fast action.

Can you use an EGI rod for fish?

They are parabolic in action but quite stiff as they are designed to work the jigs back in a very agressive manner. As for using a egi rod for fish, they are pretty crap not half as sensitive in the tip as normal rods and to be honest they just don’t feel right when working plastics or hardbods.

What is a good rod for squid?

An egi rod , also called a squidding rod, is a fishing rod built for catching squid. Roughly translated from Japanese, egi means squid lure, which is what egi rods do.

What is an egging rod?

Egging tackle is a term that refers to a set of fishing tools to use when fishing squid at “Egi (餌木)” It is a Japanese fishing term that combines “Egging”, a style of fishing for squids with what’s called an Egi lure, and “tackle”, which refers to all kinds of fishing gear including rods, reels and lines.

What size is EGI?

Common egi jig sizes range from 2.0 to 4.5 The large 4.5 seems unnecessary for

nz waters

; 2.5 to 3.5 is generally ideal.

What is the best colour squid jig?

Orange is best when the water clarity is down Pink squid jigs are probably the most used by squid fishers and as such catch a lot of squid. Pink is considered by many to be the preferred fall back colour when others are not working.

What time is best to catch squid?

Squid feed at night and are attracted to light, so it’s easiest to catch them after dark Go at

high tide

. Fish like to be in deeper water, where they feel more protected. That means if there’s a high tide, your chances of catching a lot of squid are even higher.

What tide is best for squid?

Fishing around the full moon period, when the tides are small, with around point four of a metre difference between high and low, you will often catch squid right throughout the whole tide cycle. First and last light are definitely the best times and generally most productive times for targeting squid.

Do you need a sinker for a squid jig?

Floating squid jigs are used strictly for vertical jigging. They are usually rigged in tandem, with either a sinker or a sinking jig on the bottom.

Can you catch squid during the day?

However squid can be caught throughout the day , where in some areas they will move close to structure in deeper water, commonly up to 20′ during the daylight hours, requiring weights on your squid jigs or paternoster rigging of your squid jig to fish them effectively, while in other areas they will hold in shallower.

What color are squid attracted to?

Blue and bright green LED lights are ideal for squid fishing. They are bright enough to penetrate the water and considering they are battery powered, can have a long life span.

What size squid jig is best?

Generally jigs start at 2.5 and go to 4.0 You can buy smaller and much larger sizes but for targeting calamari, these sizes are best and that’s what you will find at the local tackle store. These numbers reflect length, not weight, but you can use common sense and understand that a 4.0 jig will sink faster than a 2.5.

How do you do eging?

  • Drop the Egi to the bottom
  • Touch the bottom as fast as you can
  • As soon as you feel the bottom then retrieve to get rid of loose line and start jerking 5 – 10 times
  • Stop your rod at around your hip height level or a little under, and keep for 5 – 10sec.

Do squid like swell?

LOOK AROUND ENTRANCES TO BAYS The only thing to remember is that squid are visual hunters. If there is limited visibility, chances are there will be limited squid and little to no action. They also prefer calm water, so if the swell is up and the conditions are choppy, you might struggle.

Do squid like low or high tide?

As for tide conditions, Ideally, high tide can be more productive as I’ve noticed squid get on the bite more frequently. But in saying that, they can also be caught during low tide if the water is deep enough for baitfish, crabs, and prawns to feed in.

Does tide matter for squid fishing?

TIDES, TIME OF DAY and WEATHER Firstly, fast running water and catching calamari generally don’t mix Secondly, like many other species, dawn and dusk are the preferred times for calamari to feed and are therefore also the best times to catch them.

Do squid bite in the morning?

Squid can be caught throughout the year during all seasons. The best time of the day is early morning for a few hours from sunrise , and early evening a couple of hours before and after sunset.

Can you catch squid in the rain?

There has been a few instances where I have been more successful in rain or after heavy rainfall All depends if the squid are there or not and which jigs you use. I find they tend to be more fussy around jig colours than fresh water. just my opinion.

Where is the best place to catch squid?

The best spot to catch squids are the seagrass beds and the reefs This environment is extremely suitable for squids. They can find food and shelter in these places and also a place to breed. Squids are mostly found in schools that can range from anything between two to two hundred in number.

Is braid or mono better for squid fishing?

You can use any line, but PE braid is the best , something around 8-10lb is perfect.

leader line

should be Fluorocarbon which is abrasion resistant, of the same breaking strength as your main line. Remember some of the areas you will be working in will have structure and sharp rocks, oyster shells and barnicals.

Do you need a leader for squid?

i also have found that ive been able to get squid regularly without any leader just tie my braid straight onto the jig.

Citations

EGI Master!




https://www.fishingtackleshop.com.au/egi-squid-fishing-rods/

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