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Squidgies, the leaders in Soft Plastics

Squidgies were conceived, evolved, tested and thoroughly fine-tuned in our home waters and on our local fish before being released onto the Australian market. As a result, we know you'll 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 grab Squidgies and really hold onto them!

SOME SQUIDGY DO'S & DONT'S
DO
Keep your Squidgies in their special re-sealable bags until you need them.
DON'T
Store different coloured soft plastics together, as their colours may bleed.
DO
use these bags to store and dispose of old, worn or chewed Squidgies.
DON'T
store soft plastics in containers that aren't specifically desgined to hold them.
DO
rinse used Squidgy Jig Heads in freshwater and allow them to dry before packing.
DON'T
leave soft plastics on painted, lacquered, laminated or varnished surfaces.
DO
buy specially made tackle boxes labelled as 'wormproof' for storing Squidgies.
DON'T
eat soft plastics, nor allow small children or pets to play with or chew them.
DO
seperate Tails from Jig Heads when storing and Transporting.
DON'T
discard old, worn or chewed soft plastics into any aquatic environment.

ENVIRONMENTAL MESSAGE
Increasingly, anglers and others are asking questions about the environmental impact of discarded or lost fishing tackle; including soft plastic lures, jig heads, hooks and related accessories. We at Squidgy take these issues very seriously indeed, and we are constantly searching for ways to minimise the potential environmental impacts caused by our products. Right now, we're actively involved in researching effective biodegradable materials and developing other strategies designed to make our sport more sustainable in the future. In the final analysis, however, responsibility inevitably comes down to the individual angler; in other words, to you and me.

Squidgies, the leaders in Soft Plastics
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