Squid Fishing Port Phillip bay Winter
Squid fishing in Port Phillip Bay is fantastic fun and easy to do. On this page, I’ll share a few tips and a video to help you catch squid.
Squid fishing is pretty simple: tie on a squid jig and fish a size between 2.5–3.5 depending on the current. The key is keeping the jig near the bottom.
Question: How do I find squid spots?
Squid live around weed beds and broken ground. In Port Phillip Bay, most squid grounds are shallow — roughly 3–8 m. Use Google Maps (satellite view) and look for dark patches in the shallows. I’ll show an example below.
Question: What size jig & colour should I fish in Port Phillip Bay?
Keep it simple: use whatever size you need to get the jig down. For colours, I’ve put together a pack of the jigs I use in the bay: Port Phillip Bay Squid Jig Pack – click here
Question: What’s the best way to cast a squid jig on the boat?
There’s no single “right” answer. Wind, drift speed, and current all affect your drift and can change quickly. Cast in the direction that lets you keep your squid jig near the bottom.
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Best Squid Jig for Port Phillip Bay
If you’re starting out, keep it simple: pick a jig size that gets you down, then rotate colours until you find what they want on the day.
A Monster Squid We Caught in Port Phillip Bay
A few days after filming this video, we returned to the same grounds and landed a cracking squid. The standout jig on the day was the Shimano Flash Boost 2.5.
Port Phillip Bay Squid Pack
Port Phillip Bay Squid Pack – click here to buy
Hand-selected jigs in size 3.0 — ideal for both the northern and southern ends of the bay, especially on slower tides.