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I have just gone through and deleted some of the "arguing" etc comments. On all sides I think. I hope everyone had a chance to get their comments off their chest and now we can all move on.....
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still catching here, had another decent night before the rain moved in, i said i was gonna stop squidding for the season but i can't seem to stop. maybe tuesday night when at midnight it will be fluke season.
saw someone last night catch a fluke (way short, 'out of season') on a squid jig.... he kept it. i had a hard time biting my tongue
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I just registered on this site, which I have been reading for two years. Regarding homemade jigs, I have made my own since 1974, I was stationed on a ship in Newport and started using old government ballpoint pens. I found that spraying them with yellow or white paint was the most effective. I would run a swivel with some line through the pen up the middle and attach a small split shot sinker to it which I crimped. This would provide me with a quick way to attach my line and the small amount of weight seems to work very well. I would then attach/super glue some hooks around the bottom and wrap it with line, like you do a guide on a fishing pole, and cover the hooks with a little tape and spray it yellow or white. I have always liked light weighted jigs because they float a little like a wounded fish which makes for easy prey.
I was just up at GI last month, and I was using my homemade jigs. I seemed to catch more than most others fishing there. Quite a few people came up to me and asked to see my jig, I gladly showed everyone what I was using and explained what they had to do to make their own. I was only there for a few days but I had a great time. I plan to return again next year (our daughters live in New England). Hopefully I will see some of you then. Happy fishing!
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Saw on another site that a school of Squid was in Cape Cod Bay being chased by Bass.
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finally gutted the ones that i caught saturday night and there were some that still had egg sacs in them...
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[quote name='retired squid' post='15799' date='Jun 16 2009, 11:21 AM']I just registered on this site, which I have been reading for two years. Regarding homemade jigs, I have made my own since 1974, I was stationed on a ship in Newport and started using old government ballpoint pens. I found that spraying them with yellow or white paint was the most effective. I would run a swivel with some line through the pen up the middle and attach a small split shot sinker to it which I crimped. This would provide me with a quick way to attach my line and the small amount of weight seems to work very well. I would then attach/super glue some hooks around the bottom and wrap it with line, like you do a guide on a fishing pole, and cover the hooks with a little tape and spray it yellow or white. I have always liked light weighted jigs because they float a little like a wounded fish which makes for easy prey.
I was just up at GI last month, and I was using my homemade jigs. I seemed to catch more than most others fishing there. Quite a few people came up to me and asked to see my jig, I gladly showed everyone what I was using and explained what they had to do to make their own. I was only there for a few days but I had a great time. I plan to return again next year (our daughters live in New England). Hopefully I will see some of you then. Happy fishing![/quote]
welcome.
[quote name='mino_401' post='15801' date='Jun 16 2009, 03:44 PM']finally gutted the ones that i caught saturday night and there were some that still had egg sacs in them...[/quote]
did you freeze them or just keep them on ice?
i noticed a bunch with eggs still inside when i was cleaning mine the other night and again last night.
still lots of squid out there folks. go get 'em. i am officially done for the season now. it's fluke time kids....
cheers
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[quote name='KingSquidWithTheBiggest...' post='15802' date='Jun 17 2009, 11:46 AM']welcome.
did you freeze them or just keep them on ice?
i noticed a bunch with eggs still inside when i was cleaning mine the other night and again last night.
still lots of squid out there folks. go get 'em. i am officially done for the season now. it's fluke time kids....
cheers[/quote]
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Its time to christen my new rods/reels
Squid: The other other OTHER white meat
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[quote name='flukeprodigy' post='15814' date='Jun 18 2009, 12:18 AM']amen to that brudder <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup2.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=' ' />
Its time to christen my new rods/reels[/quote]
Has anyone tried Goat Island for squid this week?
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not me... still squidding in jamestown... does anyone here make their own jigs? anyone with any good links?
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[quote name='mino_401' post='15834' date='Jun 18 2009, 08:59 PM']not me... still squidding in jamestown... does anyone here make their own jigs? anyone with any good links?[/quote]
where exactly in Jamestown does everyone go( address, landmarks, etc.)????
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[quote name='skipper94' post='15846' date='Jun 21 2009, 02:58 PM']where exactly in Jamestown does everyone go( address, landmarks, etc.)????
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here we go again...............
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[quote name='KingSquidWithTheBiggest...' post='15849' date='Jun 21 2009, 09:18 PM']here we go again...............[/quote]
What's good man how ya been? I finished my spring squid season this pastt fri.
They're still around...very picky though. Moved on to strictly bass...
Maybe ill see ya in the fall...
Peace.
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[quote name='KingSquidWithTheBiggest...' post='15849' date='Jun 22 2009, 11:18 AM']here we go again...............[/quote]
Hey King if you dont want to help Skipper 94 why post your comments??????????????????????
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[quote name='usergopats' post='15851' date='Jun 21 2009, 10:02 PM']Hey King if you dont want to help Skipper 94 why post your comments??????????????????????[/quote]
and again...
i'll tell skip the same thing i already told you, go to jt, find a dock, any dock and fish, they're there.
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[quote name='Mr. Brian' post='15850' date='Jun 21 2009, 09:50 PM']What's good man how ya been? I finished my spring squid season this pastt fri.
They're still around...very picky though. Moved on to strictly bass...
Maybe ill see ya in the fall...
Peace.[/quote]
i'm well. if you want to get out on south shore in the boat, do some fluke fishing or chase some stripers let me know.
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[quote name='KingSquidWithTheBiggest...' post='15852' date='Jun 21 2009, 10:06 PM']and again...
i'll tell skip the same thing i already told you, go to jt, find a dock, any dock and fish, they're there.[/quote]
thanks man
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Are there any squid around? There is a party boat going out on June 18th. I was wondering should I drive up from New York for some squid fishing. I was hoping to read some report here but didn't find any recent report. Any updates will help, thanks!
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[quote name='Seagard' post='15972' date='Jul 10 2009, 06:27 PM']Are there any squid around? There is a party boat going out on June 18th. I was wondering should I drive up from New York for some squid fishing. I was hoping to read some report here but didn't find any recent report. Any updates will help, thanks![/quote]
I was there last Saturday. there was only one other person squiding. We fished from the park wall and ran the generator. We saw some squid but no bites.
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Went to Newport, RI yesterday, got to Newport GI around 10 pm saw couples of squider on the bridge. I was squiding by the basketball court with my generator and about 10:30ish caught about 10 squid mostly small ones. Moved to Jamestown; the weather changed for the worse. Even through it was raining, the wave in the ocean was violent there was still squids there. Caught about 20 squid at Jamestown before I quit dued to the rain and wind. I should've check the weather before I went out. <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' />
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