Part 1 – Presented by Starlo & Bushy – The Basics How to Catch Fish On Soft Plastics! In Part 1 of the Squidgy Secrets series, Starlo & Bushy look at the basics and demonstrate proven techniques for catching estuary and offshore species on soft plastics. Part 2 – Beyond the Basics Advanced Soft Plastic Techniques – Part 2 – Presented by Starlo, Bushy & Ian ‘Barra’ Miller – In Part 2 of the Squidgy Secrets series, Starlo, Bushy & Ian ‘Barra’ Miller move beyond the basics and demonstrate proven techniques, rigs and tackle for catching freshwater, estuary and offshore species on soft plastics in both the tropics and cooler southern waters. Watch for more in this series, coming soon! The Squidgy range of soft plastic tails, jig heads and other accessories has been specifically developed and refined by us for Blue Fox (part of the Rapala/VMC Corporation) to precisely suit Australian conditions, Australian fish, and Australian anglers. These are NOT lure designs that were originally developed for catching largemouth bass, walleye, zander, pike and crappies in North America or Europe. Squidgies were conceived, evolved, tested and thoroughly fine-tuned in our home waters and on our fish before being released onto the Australian market. As a result, we’re confident that you will really enjoy using Squidgies and, more importantly, that you’ll catch lots and lots of big Aussie fish on them! Squidgies are designed to imitate a wide range of aquatic food items in fresh, salt and brackish water. Just as importantly, their texture, taste and smell have all been carefully engineered to mimic these natural food items. Fish bit Squidgies and hang onto them! However, to really achieve the best results while fishing with Squidgies, you may need to slightly modify your tackle and presentation techniques. For that reason, we strongly advise you to watch this DVD carefully and read the Squidgy Secrets instructional leaflet, available wherever genuine Blue Fox Squidgies are sold. Tight Lines & Good Fishing! WARNING Watching this video will dramatically improve your fishing results and could adversely impact on fish stocks in your area. Please observe all bag, size limits, and remember – Limit Your Kill, Don’t Kill Your Limit! |