Squid Jigs
Fishing Jigs for Sale Online in Australia
Looking for the best squid jigs to boost your chances out on the water? We’ve got a huge variety of squid jigs for sale online at Outback Equipment. These jigs are made to mimic real bait with lifelike movement and UV colour finishes that get results, whether you're fishing from a boat, off the rocks or at the jetty.
You’ll find squid jigs for sale online to suit all styles and setups. From beginners to seasoned pros, our range covers it all. Grab the fishing gear you need to get started or stock up on jigs that work in all conditions. If you're after jigs for sale online Australia wide, this is where you'll find the lot.
Shop the Best Squid Jigs for Sale Online in Australia
Looking to level up your squid fishing game? We stock a wide range of squid jigs for sale online in Australia, made to mimic natural bait and increase your chances of a catch. From UV colours to lifelike movement, every jig is built to suit different conditions and fishing styles. Whether you're fishing from the rocks, a boat, or a jetty, you'll find jigs that deliver performance and durability.
You can shop online or in-store and browse a massive selection of styles, sizes, and finishes. Designed to match the squid’s natural prey, these jigs are must-haves in any tackle box. Gear up with fishing gear that gives you an edge.
What Else You Might Need
Add to your setup with gear that pairs well with squid jigs:
- Lure Accessories – Keep your tackle box organised with spare rings, assist hooks, and jig wallets.
- Rod & Reel Combos – Pick up lightweight spinning combos that suit squid jigging styles.
- Fishing Line – Upgrade to braid or fluorocarbon for better feel and hook-up rate.
- Landing Nets – Land squid cleanly without tangling your gear or losing the catch.
- Bait Alternatives – Stock up on soft plastics and scent attractants for variety.
FAQ
What is a squid jig?
A squid jig is a type of fishing lure designed to catch squid. It doesn’t use bait. Instead, it mimics the shape, colour, and motion of prey like prawns or small fish. Squid grab the jig using their tentacles, which get caught on the upward-facing barbless prongs at the base.
What time of day is best to catch a squid?
Dawn and dusk are the most effective times to target squid. These low-light periods trigger hunting behaviour. Night fishing can also work well, especially when using jigs with glow or UV finishes under artificial light.
How do you rig a squid jig?
Rigging a squid jig is simple. Tie it directly to your mainline or use a small snap swivel. Cast it out and use a lift-and-drop action while slowly retrieving. This motion helps the jig glide and dart like real prey, drawing the attention of nearby squid.
What colour squid jig should I use?
Clear water calls for natural colours like brown, green, or shrimp tones. In murky or low-light conditions, use bright or UV-active jigs like pink, orange, or red. Some anglers swap jigs regularly until they find the most effective colour on the day.