AFN SQUID JIG CLIPS (Squid Jig Crown Covers) AFN’s Squid Jig Clips provides a practical solution to any egi angler seeking a protective cover of the squid jig crowns and/or ready access to squid jigs when in the field. The hinged, split shell design of the polymer cover is easy
Cobold Blue Easy On/Off Egi Clips are simply the best easy on off clip to attach your squid jig to your leader line ever made. We have never lost a jig due to a clip failure and their slim profile means they rarely catch weed. There is no clip over
DAIWA 22 TD BATTLER 832MRS – AGS STOIST (EGI ROD) OVERVIEW Daiwa’s flagship light-tackle rod series has been totally overhauled with the introduction of the 22 TD BATTLER AGS series. The pinnacle of Daiwa Australia rod design, 22 TD BATTLER AGS was a ground-up redevelopment with brand-new technology combining with decades of
Direct from Duel Co. Inc. Japan comes one of the most technologically advanced squid lures on the market today........the new Duel LQ (Lens-Q). With 5 distinct new squid attracting features, this lure is absolutely potent on squid.
Harimitsu Sumizoku, VE-22 (Normal) Harimitsu Co. Ltd is a Japanese tackle manufacturer that is particularly well known for its range of premium quality egi (squid lure). Most famous of this is the Sumizoku VE-22 range, particularly in the normal sink rate version. Here in Australia, this egi range is highly
Harimitsu Sumizoku, VE-22 (Normal) Harimitsu Co. Ltd is a Japanese tackle manufacturer that is particularly well known for its range of premium quality egi (squid lure). Most famous of this is the Sumizoku VE-22 range, particularly in the normal sink rate version. Here in Australia, this egi range is highly
Harimitsu Sumizoku, VE-22 (Normal) Harimitsu Co. Ltd is a Japanese tackle manufacturer that is particularly well known for its range of premium quality egi (squid lure). Most famous of this is the Sumizoku VE-22 range, particularly in the normal sink rate version. Here in Australia, this egi range is highly
Major Craft – Bait Feather Light Egging Series “The Ultimate Small Squid Slayer” Summer and Autumn months are synonymous with small squid and lots of them. Likewise, the use of smaller egi (squid lures) is almost a must, particularly in areas where squid have been subject to relentless pressure from