I give everyone a Clue here..Just go and find a place that is completely Dark...If you got a boat? take em outta winter hibernation..Yes this is where a generator is priceless..
Go look around places in the puget sound that is just pitch BLACK...FYI..You actually don't need a boat for this either as Puget Sound has many of these kind of places..
And for those who go to that Island..You know which one I'm referring too that has just been a Squid Massacre...
"Don't forget to wave at me when you see me in my Boat" Gick Gick Gick..
Its about time blake island hit. lol or was that mckinly, hearstine, banbridge , oh no whidby , nah probably sqauxin, but possibly anacortes. i did hear there hitting in the v of the dock where ever it is.
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I give everyone a Clue here..Just go and find a place that is completely Dark...If you got a boat? take em outta winter hibernation..Yes this is where a generator is priceless..
Go look around places in the puget sound that is just pitch BLACK...FYI..You actually don't need a boat for this either as Puget Sound has many of these kind of places..
And for those who go to that Island..You know which one I'm referring too that has just been a Squid Massacre...
"Don't forget to wave at me when you see me in my Boat" Gick Gick Gick..
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Thanks! I definitely don't expect anyone to share their EXACT location. But, the Puget Sound is HUGE, so I thought I'd ask for some general hints to help narrow it down. And, seeing as there's only ONE person on this forum catching squid (limits of jumbos, no less!), of course I had to ask. Thanks again for the tips. Happy squidding!
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Thanks! I definitely don't expect anyone to share their EXACT location. But, the Puget Sound is HUGE, so I thought I'd ask for some general hints to help narrow it down. And, seeing as there's only ONE person on this forum catching squid (limits of jumbos, no less!), of course I had to ask. Thanks again for the tips. Happy squidding!
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No Prob...I will PM you the exact coordinance..But? Please keep it a secret okie?
Obviously some of the people here don't want a crowd of squid killers showing up..lol
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Its about time blake island hit. lol .
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Actually Blake Island is pretty good..Avoid the south and north side of the Island as it is way too rocky...Try the West side of the island where it's nice and sandy.."Squidage territory"
I would go there more often if there weren't so many other good spots that are closer..
Now your getting the right idea...Gick gick gick
Hello,
I was thinking about taking my boat and generator in the little bay that is just north of shilshole/golden gardens, anchoring in about 30' of water and trying my luck there. I know it is a pretty sandy bottom there. Does this sound like a reasonable idea or am I missing something? Should I head a little farther south?
Any thoughts on boat vs dock?
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Hello,
I was thinking about taking my boat and generator in the little bay that is just north of shilshole/golden gardens, anchoring in about 30' of water and trying my luck there. I know it is a pretty sandy bottom there. Does this sound like a reasonable idea or am I missing something? Should I head a little farther south?
Any thoughts on boat vs dock?
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Actually Go towards Karkeek Park in that bay...Go towards 80-120 feet of depth..You can go up north and just coast the whole bay down..Also a very active squid spawning ground...Good luck and hopefully you get SQUIDAGED!
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Actually Go towards Karkeek Park in that bay...Go towards 80-120 feet of depth..You can go up north and just coast the whole bay down..Also a very active squid spawning ground...Good luck and hopefully you get SQUIDAGED!
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Thanks. I will give it a shot this weekend.
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Thanks. I will give it a shot this weekend.
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Just remember if the tide is going out..Start from SW of Carkeek Park and drift..If the tide is comming in go NW of Carkeek Park..The idea is to drift towards the middle of the bay..
Make sure you keep an eye on your depth and the shore as it will be pitch black out there..(Just make sure you don't pull a Titanic with the shore on your boat) and shut off your engine when you drift..
If your at the park and facing north..The spawning ground is about 9 to 11 o clock and about 1/5 mile out from Carkeek Park..at a depth of 40ft+
But don't let this bit of info discourage you from exploring other parts of that bay..
Let us know how you do..and hope this helps
The commercials really go after Puget Sound squid? I was under the impression that it wasn't worth it to them to do that. I wonder how much a pound they are getting? With the price of fuel, the profit margin can't be all that great.
I remember making a couple of reports of good squidding this season and the next night lots of folks showed up down on the piers I reported on. The funny thing is that the
squidding sucked bad the night after the reports. I guess the squid read them too and avoided the areas. Luckily, I had witnesses to back me up on the reports.
Hey guys. Picked this off Squidcandys site: Squidfishingwa.com. I am curious what a KOMO4 'problem solver' would be interested in about squid jigging?
Here it is:
Hello- I am from the KOMO4 TV Problem Solvers Unit and we saw an article in The Seattle Times yesterday (Sunday, January 22) related to "Squid Jigging." As this caught our attention, we were hoping to do a potential story on how this works. We were looking to contact individuals who partake in this and I was wondering if you could lead me in that direction. Thank you for your time and help. Cristine Carlton KOMO4 Problem Solvers 206-404-4350.
What do you guys think about this?
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Hello- I am from the KOMO4 TV Problem Solvers Unit and we saw an article in The Seattle Times yesterday (Sunday, January 22) related to "Squid Jigging." As this caught our attention, we were hoping to do a potential story on how this works. We were looking to contact individuals who partake in this and I was wondering if you could lead me in that direction. Thank you for your time and help. Cristine Carlton KOMO4 Problem Solvers 206-404-4350.
What do you guys think about this?
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Oh NO!! Did you all report me to KOMO you snitches...Gick Gick Gick <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/w00t.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':woot:' />
Decided to give it a quick shot at 69 got 3 squid. Guy with the light had maybe 15. School seemed to stick around. Thick skool of herring
Anyone going to the boat show this week? I wish there was a class on squidding there....
Got 16 on friday night at 69 after a few hours. Went saturday night after the sportsmen show to try some new jigs out, ZERO at 69 (in the dark) and at shilshole
Got 16 on friday night at 69 after a few hours. Went saturday night after the sportsmen show to try some new jigs out, ZERO at 69 (in the dark) and at shilshole
sorry im still new to this. which is best. incoming or outgoing tide or does it not really matter. thanks in advance
Tides don't seem to matter. Jigs do. Just have to be there when the squid show up. If seals are around the squid take off. Seems they don't like to be chased and eaten.
Speaking of seals: are any of you taking matters into your own hands and dealing with seals with a firearm? News reported that a number of seals have been found dead - many of them in the south sound. One in the Seattle area. They are a protected species. So, whoever gets caught will be prosecuted and fined.
Just saying...
From awhile back guys on this same forum was talking about the seals. If you shoot/aim at them and dont kill or injure the seal your fine.