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water usually isn't to rough. i squid on the bridge every year and seen people in all sorts of boats. Best place to launch would be fort Adams in my opinion. there a couple of other spots that are closer but the parking is a big question mark. at fort Adams there is a very nice ramp and usually plenty of parking.
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I traveled to the goat island bridge last night, not a soul was there fishing, and I searched for those little inkers in the water and didn't see one...
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Call luckys bait in warren ri. They have the best selection around.
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[quote name='AT Grimaldi' timestamp='1363932612' post='25629']
I got some new jigs at the RISAA show I can't wait to try out.
I am also going to be upgrading my lighting arrangement. I blew up last years 1000 watt system and couldn't breathe life back into it, so Lowes has a 1200 watt system which I think I need in my arsenal. I also will be powering it off a 12 marine battery with alligator clips and a power inverter. I am curious to see how long that lasts. Mostly I use the quiet honda generators.
I can't wait. Get your sleep now!!!
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Kutocon, Thanks for the info. I live quite a ways, 2 hours to be exact, and didn't want it to be a wasted drive.
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new2ink, Fort Adams is probably the best launch you can use and there is plenty of parking available. If you have base access, the Newport Navy Station has a real good launch at the MWR Marina. North side of Newport Bridge.
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I usually jig from the pier at the Navy station or close by. I've never jigged from a boat. I wear glasses, so I have a little protection from the ink..., Another week or two?
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Went down to GI bridge on Saturday night no signs of squid, shined lights in the water for a while and saw nothing. Going to check this weekend.
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Anyone out there fish from a boat? If so anyone wanna share their hot spots? Want to try from my boat this year, as well as the bridge.
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I also have a great idea for a powerful light that puts out 1000 watts and only draws 250 watts. Only costs about $55 to make.
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TJ - AIST, No base access but thanks also for the suggestion. Really new to the seen and been watching many videos on different styles of catching these denizens of the dark <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/w00t.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':woot:' />. I'm even trying to master the art of cast netting....if the opportunity ever arises....to catch these critters.
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new here. I tried to catch squid but no luck. maybe jig was too big. (someone said, it scared them away??)
I ordered 'Squid LED flashing Fishing Jigs' from china today. hoping to catch a tone.
anybody used LED squid jig and result?
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Man is it ever going to warm up out there . at this rate it will be the middle of may bebore we see squid .
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warmer weather coming this weekend
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[url="http://www.squidfish.net/forums/index.php?/user/37831-joshfish32381/"]JoshFish32381[/url][color="#5a5a5a"] i like to anchor down next to the bridge about 20 or so feet away and have lights on both sides of the boat. seems to work every year for me. on slow night i start heading towards goat island and see how people are doing from the bridge . but its been good the last four years there and right before sunrise the strippers usually show up. good luck to you and maybe we can all link up one day out there. hopefully we get some good reports soon [/color]
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That would be great thanks for the tip on the stripers to went a few times last year but we only caught porgy fun day but would like something of size .
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Anyone using a freshwater boat should note that if they have a painted trailer, not galvanized or aluminum your trailer will rot out from under the boat in short time. Even if you wash them. I know this because I sell trailer parts for a living.
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