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  1. Ok guys,

    We're looking at 2 types of stickers.

    First: Full colour printed on gloss vinyl, laminated to protect against fading. Boat sticker quality! 276mm x 100mm

    $9.95 including standard postage. Each additional sticker is $7.45 e.g. if you order a couple.

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    Second: Strike & Hook web address, gloss vinyl. Choice of a few colours: black, white, royal blue, navy, red. 280mm x 48mm

    $4.95 including standard postage. Each additional sticker is $2.45 e.g. if you order a couple.

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    If this sounds ok, I'll order in a batch and will also add to the online store.

  2. The Easter day trip out with my mate and his Mrs wasn't as successful as I'd dreamed the night before but was a great day to get out on the water.

    A quick and easy launch and retrieval at O'Sullies straight to my mates spot X. I swear there aren't any fish there, not sure why he swears by it, perhaps I'm a jinx on the trips we go on.

    We caught a few tommies, squid and leatheries for quite a few hours of fishing. Our baits were being destroyed by pickers, I'm guessing the leatheries, there was one pygmy leather jacket that my mate pulled up and the sounder showed heaps of small fish.

    Cruising around were some gar but only one hit the deck and was thrown back as it was undersized.

    Next time I may be able to convince my mate to try a new spot :lol:

  3. The colour charts that PP is talking about above I've sworn by on some sessions then completely thrown them out the window on others. I do believe UV plays a massive part in a quality jig though as they have been some of my most successful. That being said a jig with no UV still catches squid.

    All it takes is a nice silhouette of a jig flicking past a squid to attract it's attention and getting that jig into the right spot / zone like the other guys have said is the most important factor in my opinion. If the squid don't see the jig it doesn't matter how bright the UV, how pretty the colours or how awesome your technique is.

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