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New squidgies
Gave the new squidgies a run this morning and bagged out on lizards and dropped a few. I was using the bloodworm fish. The packaging is much better and the plastics more durable and stretchy. The bloodworm colour is a ripper. It's got a blueish sheen to it under light and a solid blueish colour under UV light. I think I'll be getting some more of these despite the $13 price tag.
My lure held up after catching more than a dozen fish before I lost it to a tailor. I usually use Z Man's especially their new 3'' slim swim but can see myself soaking more squidgies in future. |
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I cant comment on the fishability of them or much further - but the colour is way off the original or even multitude of renditions over time.
Screenshot_20171222-170149.jpg 20171222_170741.jpg I think they were best when Blue Fox manufactured them, colours were best earlier in time, since they moved from Malaysia to China they went in the ass.
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The bloodworm colour in the squidgie range has been very inconsistent but the bloodworm colour I used today worked a treat. The plastic is much more durable and the packaging has improved out of sight. They are a bit on the expensive side though but the durability is a big plus .
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Note also cant be stored with other soft plastics. Not sure if you could store with zmans
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Assuming these new squidgies will have to be stored in Moncross boxes like ZMans.
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I just leave them in their packages .
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