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Newport, Ri - 2008 Squid Season
Hi Eatfish,



I just noticed that you're from N Attleboro, If you are allow to have somebody to join you in the trip you just in case, I'm willing to go andshare on the gas expenses, I live here in attleboro.
[quote name='lan' post='11819' date='May 21 2008, 12:34 PM']Hi Eatfish,



I just noticed that you're from N Attleboro, If you are allow to have somebody to join you in the trip you just in case, I'm willing to go andshare on the gas expenses, I live here in attleboro.[/quote]





I'm not going on friday, I'm heading to NC to pick up a boat, but I'll pass it along.
[quote name='Snaildarter' post='11815' date='May 21 2008, 10:12 AM']I have a 1978 Aquasport CC w/ a 150HP Yamaha and love it. Went to Pt. Judith yesterday on a friend's boat (also an old Aquasport) fluke fishing. We fished off Carpenters (close to the West Gap in 40 ft of water. We were catching squid like crazy and if we had stuck around and set up with lights for the night I'm sure we would have bailed them. After that experience I'm not so skeptical of the Francis Fleet Report. I took a live squid and put it on a double hook rig with a shiner and within 60 seconds had a 7.4 pound fluke which I'm entering into my club tournament. Squid were hammering the pink Yozuris. Most squid were on the large size. If you can get on the Francis Fleet I think it may be worth your effort and money.



Snaildarter[/quote]

My insurance company is giving me a hard time because of the age of the hull, any advice?
[quote name='eatfish' post='11821' date='May 21 2008, 02:12 PM']My insurance company is giving me a hard time because of the age of the hull, any advice?[/quote]



Who is your insurance company? I'd switch. I use towboat US for my on the water rescue and they are always solliciting me to use their insurance but I use a different company. I can't remember the name of it but I'll look it up for you and pass the name along.



Snaildarter
[quote name='Snaildarter' post='11815' date='May 22 2008, 12:12 AM']I have a 1978 Aquasport CC w/ a 150HP Yamaha and love it. Went to Pt. Judith yesterday on a friend's boat (also an old Aquasport) fluke fishing. We fished off Carpenters (close to the West Gap in 40 ft of water. We were catching squid like crazy and if we had stuck around and set up with lights for the night I'm sure we would have bailed them. After that experience I'm not so skeptical of the Francis Fleet Report. I took a live squid and put it on a double hook rig with a shiner and within 60 seconds had a 7.4 pound fluke which I'm entering into my club tournament. Squid were hammering the pink Yozuris. Most squid were on the large size. If you can get on the Francis Fleet I think it may be worth your effort and money.



Snaildarter[/quote]





Snaildarter,

Where exactly is Carppenter or West Gap in Pt. Judith? Could you pinpoint it on google map for me? thanks...
[quote name='uptech2000' post='11825' date='May 21 2008, 04:06 PM']Snaildarter,

Where exactly is Carppenter or West Gap in Pt. Judith? Could you pinpoint it on google map for me? thanks...[/quote]



Hi Uptech2000 I've never done this before so I hope it works. I went to the Google satellite map and zoomed in on Galilee/Pt. Judith. I am copying the link in this message.



If you are trailering a boat to Pt. Judith you want to launch at the Galilee ramp. Get directions to Pt. Judith, get on Rte. 108 and follow signs to the Block Island Ferry. There is a turn off Rte. 108 that is marked Galilee/Block Island Ferry. Take it and follow this long straight road (about a mile) It ends and you go right and take an immediate right into the boat ramp parking lot. There are two good ramps. I like the one on the right as you face the water. it is steeper.



The boat launch is right next to Great Island Road which you have to go under with the boat. The map in the link below will take you to the entrance to the inlet. When you get through the inlet you will see a huge area of water that is protected by a circle of breakwaters. There is a gap to the East that lets you through and a Gap to the West. You want the gap to the West to get to Carpenters (On the map, the Block Island Ferry takes the Gap to the West to go to Block Island).



Once through the gap, head Southwest until you hit 40 feet of water to the South and you will see a big rock wall on the shore to the west. The rock wall marks carpenters. You can go further West until you are in front of an isolated area with 5 or 6 cottage/houses on it and drift towards the East (depending on the tide) or start at the wall and drift West to the cottages.

If the drift is North/South, then fish anywhere between the wall and the cottages at whatever depth you prefer. Here is the link and best of luck. Snaildarter



[url="http://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=41.371269,-71.528378&spn=0.028148,0.057678&t=h&z=14"]http://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox...mp;t=h&z=14[/url]
[quote name='Snaildarter' post='11824' date='May 21 2008, 03:24 PM']Who is your insurance company? I'd switch. I use towboat US for my on the water rescue and they are always solliciting me to use their insurance but I use a different company. I can't remember the name of it but I'll look it up for you and pass the name along.



Snaildarter[/quote]

I think I have it figured out, As long as the marine surveyor passes the boat my ins. co will take it. This is my first boat, What a pain in the @#$%. But that's the way it goes. It'll all work out. Got 4 buddies that are going to give the francis fleet a try on fri
Just came back from GI ( wednesday night). Its dead. Caught nothing, everyone started to leave. Will be back next year.
Caught my first keeper Striper of the year last night using squid. <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/fishing.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rod:' /> <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />



As for squid fishing, I'm done. Got about 80 #'s in the freezer. Not the best year I've had but atleast I caught something.



Best of luck for those who continue, catch all you guys in the fall or next spring.



Regards,



Tatonka
Well, sounds like its dwindling over at gi.

Think I'll give it 2 or 3 more tries starting fri then call it a season.



I've got stripahs to catch...
[quote name='Snaildarter' post='11826' date='May 22 2008, 07:15 AM']Hi Uptech2000 I've never done this before so I hope it works. I went to the Google satellite map and zoomed in on Galilee/Pt. Judith. I am copying the link in this message.



If you are trailering a boat to Pt. Judith you want to launch at the Galilee ramp. Get directions to Pt. Judith, get on Rte. 108 and follow signs to the Block Island Ferry. There is a turn off Rte. 108 that is marked Galilee/Block Island Ferry. Take it and follow this long straight road (about a mile) It ends and you go right and take an immediate right into the boat ramp parking lot. There are two good ramps. I like the one on the right as you face the water. it is steeper.



The boat launch is right next to Great Island Road which you have to go under with the boat. The map in the link below will take you to the entrance to the inlet. When you get through the inlet you will see a huge area of water that is protected by a circle of breakwaters. There is a gap to the East that lets you through and a Gap to the West. You want the gap to the West to get to Carpenters (On the map, the Block Island Ferry takes the Gap to the West to go to Block Island).



Once through the gap, head Southwest until you hit 40 feet of water to the South and you will see a big rock wall on the shore to the west. The rock wall marks carpenters. You can go further West until you are in front of an isolated area with 5 or 6 cottage/houses on it and drift towards the East (depending on the tide) or start at the wall and drift West to the cottages.

If the drift is North/South, then fish anywhere between the wall and the cottages at whatever depth you prefer. Here is the link and best of luck. Snaildarter



[url="http://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=41.371269,-71.528378&spn=0.028148,0.057678&t=h&z=14"]http://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox...mp;t=h&z=14[/url][/quote]



Snaildarter,

Thanks for all the info about the boat launch and parking and stuff. I don't have a dept finder, could you tell me about how far after the going through the west gap to Carpenters rock wall and the Cottage/Houses area? Thanks...
[quote name='uptech2000' post='11836' date='May 22 2008, 10:45 AM']Snaildarter,

Thanks for all the info about the boat launch and parking and stuff. I don't have a dept finder, could you tell me about how far after the going through the west gap to Carpenters rock wall and the Cottage/Houses area? Thanks...[/quote]

It's no more than a mile to Carpenters and it is about a 1/2 mile drift between the wall and the cottages. Just look for some boats in the vicinity. There's always some there fluking, especially in the mornings. People tend to disappear in the afternoons, especially on days like today. Snaildarter
Has anyone heard any recent reports from the Frances Fleet? I'm thinking about giving it a shot this weekend.
[quote name='Tatonka' post='11833' date='May 22 2008, 10:30 AM']Caught my first keeper Striper of the year last night using squid. <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/fishing.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rod:' /> <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />



As for squid fishing, I'm done. Got about 80 #'s in the freezer. Not the best year I've had but atleast I caught something.



Best of luck for those who continue, catch all you guys in the fall or next spring.



Regards,



Tatonka[/quote]



cool dude, still in MN be back this friday and try out scup on saturday morning..



can't wait to test out the plugs that busterblue got for me



any update on squids guys?
Well! IT seems as if the squid run was short lived this year!!! Another HORRIBLE year for squid!!! Hope for some good striper this year!!!!
[quote name='squidkikker' post='11730' date='May 15 2008, 01:02 PM']Hi any body know what kind of bait to use for fluke?[/quote]



You can use pretty much anything you'd use for stripers or blues but fish it close to the bottom or right on the bottom. Fluke are very aggressive and have large mouths. I've read of guys catching big fluke on Pogie chunks while drifting for striped bass. I've caught many of them on a lead head with a white grub/twist tail as well.
[quote name='eatfish' post='11821' date='May 21 2008, 02:12 PM']My insurance company is giving me a hard time because of the age of the hull, any advice?[/quote]





call Boat US. Google it for the phone #.
[quote name='dealzllc' post='11851' date='May 23 2008, 01:15 PM']call Boat US. Google it for the phone #.[/quote]





I got a hold of them, I should be all set, Thaks for the help. I'm leaving around 4 to go pick it up, 30 hr round trip to NC and back.
I think I'm going to try Frances fleet sat night. Sounds like GI is dead for the season. Nothing like last yr.
[quote name='pearldiver' post='11858' date='May 24 2008, 12:46 PM']I think I'm going to try Frances fleet sat night. Sounds like GI is dead for the season. Nothing like last yr.[/quote]



i went last night and i got half of bucket!


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