each to there own on this subject,
and lots of people have MANY different views on this subject,
u just gotta try a few diff colours in different conditions and find what suits your style and the areas u squid
im a big fan of the brighter colours and they seem to out fish the rest and believe me i have quite a large selection of jigs and im for ever chopping and changing and trying each and every new jig that hits the market.
i still firmly stand by my pinks and oranges ect ect but dont get me wrong sometimes for some unknown
reason it takes a simple change to a natural colour and u might nail a squid...
the bright jigs have caught squid on dark cloudy days, bright sunshine, night time u name it ...
some people fish with larger jigs in shallow water say 3.0's and up while others fish with 1.8g jigs up to 2.5
success is varied somewhat..
i firmly believe there are no rights or wrongs, start of with QUALITY jigs work on the technique be persistant
and 9 times out of 10 the rest SHOULD flow...
every person has different techniques, one guy might work a heavier jig better in shallow water then a light 1.8 jig viser versa..
best advice would be to get a few different colours/sizes get out there be persistant and just se what works for u then stick to it.
general rule most people follow is BRIGHT DAY = BRIGHT JIGS, cloudy day = natuaral jigs..
as for the pink YO-ZURI
KEEP IT I SAY HAHAHAH
cheers steve