15-02-2011, 02:42 AM
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18-02-2011, 12:42 AM
hahaha! well actually for the honeymoon i hoping to catch some big tailor!
i just got married on the weekend. it all went very well!
i just got married on the weekend. it all went very well!
28-02-2011, 04:36 PM
[quote name='Master Baiter' timestamp='1297694571' post='21575']
Congratulations, maybe you will have a wife and three squids ...lol
Best of Luck =)
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Hey Master...
I tried both of the Shorncliffe and woody pier last 2 weeks...
But got nothing in the end....
Is it still a good season to catch squid??
And can you give me some tips on these two pier?
Thank you
Congratulations, maybe you will have a wife and three squids ...lol
Best of Luck =)
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Hey Master...
I tried both of the Shorncliffe and woody pier last 2 weeks...
But got nothing in the end....
Is it still a good season to catch squid??
And can you give me some tips on these two pier?
Thank you
05-03-2011, 04:55 AM
[quote name='isly' timestamp='1298867778' post='21642']
Hey Master...
I tried both of the Shorncliffe and woody pier last 2 weeks...
But got nothing in the end....
Is it still a good season to catch squid??
And can you give me some tips on these two pier?
Thank you
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I have found that the colder months are the best, when the water is very clear.
I usually dont bother too much outside of then.
Also , u should go check out the Brisbane EGI club, its specifically for squidding, as this forum is quite outdated =)
Hey Master...
I tried both of the Shorncliffe and woody pier last 2 weeks...
But got nothing in the end....
Is it still a good season to catch squid??
And can you give me some tips on these two pier?
Thank you
[/quote]
I have found that the colder months are the best, when the water is very clear.
I usually dont bother too much outside of then.
Also , u should go check out the Brisbane EGI club, its specifically for squidding, as this forum is quite outdated =)
05-03-2011, 04:56 AM
[url="http://brisbaneegiclub.forumotion.com/"]http://brisbaneegiclub.forumotion.com/[/url]
heres a link, just recently joined myself =)
heres a link, just recently joined myself =)
16-04-2011, 11:30 PM
Fishing Report 16/04/2011
Body of Water
Name: Sandgate Pier
Time of Year
Season: Autumn
Month: Saturday April 16, 2011
Weather Conditions
Air Temperature: Cool-Cold 21'C
Wind: SE 10-12knots
Sky: Overcast
Water Conditions
Clarity: Muddy
Water Temperature: ?
Water Level: Rising Tide
Jigs Used
Yo-Sari 2.0 (Orange)
Yo-Sari 2.5 (Green//Yellow)
Yo-Sari 3.0 (pink tiger)
River 2 Sea 2.5 and 3.0
Presentation
Depth: 3, 5, 7, 10 sec.
Retrieve: Shyakuri, Shyakuri x3, and Twitch and Dart
Start Time: 2:00p.m.
Finish Time: 8:30p.m.
Remarks:
This was our second time squid fishing in Australia (first time in Mooloolaba). South East Queensland is difficult for squiding as there are many large esturine rivers that deposit vast amounts of silt and other debris into the ocean. In my experience squid prefer a sandy or rocky bottom with seaweed. The like CLEAN realtively still water. Maybe Sandgate pier can catch squid the locals say that its pretty tough, they say they are usin the wrong technique but catching squid is idiot proof. At my secret squiding Island in the Gulf of Thailand I see heaps of kids catching squid on a 35baht ($1.10 AUD)YO-SARI squid jig and a Beer Can Hand line land 500g-1kg Squid.
I'm sorry SE QLD maybe next time I should save my money and head to Japan.
Body of Water
Name: Sandgate Pier
Time of Year
Season: Autumn
Month: Saturday April 16, 2011
Weather Conditions
Air Temperature: Cool-Cold 21'C
Wind: SE 10-12knots
Sky: Overcast
Water Conditions
Clarity: Muddy
Water Temperature: ?
Water Level: Rising Tide
Jigs Used
Yo-Sari 2.0 (Orange)
Yo-Sari 2.5 (Green//Yellow)
Yo-Sari 3.0 (pink tiger)
River 2 Sea 2.5 and 3.0
Presentation
Depth: 3, 5, 7, 10 sec.
Retrieve: Shyakuri, Shyakuri x3, and Twitch and Dart
Start Time: 2:00p.m.
Finish Time: 8:30p.m.
Remarks:
This was our second time squid fishing in Australia (first time in Mooloolaba). South East Queensland is difficult for squiding as there are many large esturine rivers that deposit vast amounts of silt and other debris into the ocean. In my experience squid prefer a sandy or rocky bottom with seaweed. The like CLEAN realtively still water. Maybe Sandgate pier can catch squid the locals say that its pretty tough, they say they are usin the wrong technique but catching squid is idiot proof. At my secret squiding Island in the Gulf of Thailand I see heaps of kids catching squid on a 35baht ($1.10 AUD)YO-SARI squid jig and a Beer Can Hand line land 500g-1kg Squid.
I'm sorry SE QLD maybe next time I should save my money and head to Japan.
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