01-05-2008, 09:22 PM
[quote name='ttbeachbum' post='11132' date='Apr 30 2008, 06:34 PM']True, what did he post one report?? They posted that the squid were in but haven't posted that they caught anything.
The other forum (NorEast) is saying that the bluefish are spitting up squid. I believe that's the end of the spring run.[/quote]
Viking posted their first 2 squid reports on their own site as well as on noreast.com, then nothing after that. If they're catching now, I'm sure they will let the whole world know. Yes, bluefish is everywhere now from Jamaica Bay to Peconic.
Wednesday April 23rd
Captain Dave reports a good night of Squid Fishing last night on the Viking Star. The squid are here. High hook on the boat left with about 20 Squid and the average catch was between 10 and 15 Squid per man. We are sailing again tonight at 8pm and there are plenty of spots available on the rail so come on down
Night Squid Fishing .
Thursday April 24th
Squid Fishing was very good last night and all signs point to a continued improvement. For the second night in a row fishing improved as the night went on. The addition of a Swordfish Light which we hung from the side of the boat helped draw the Squid off the bottom. Around 9.30pm the bite really turned on with one angler catching around 40 Squid. Night Squiding is expected to break wide open in the next few days so bring your buckets!!!. We are sailing tonight at 8pm on the Viking Star and there are plenty of spots available so come on down
The other forum (NorEast) is saying that the bluefish are spitting up squid. I believe that's the end of the spring run.[/quote]
Viking posted their first 2 squid reports on their own site as well as on noreast.com, then nothing after that. If they're catching now, I'm sure they will let the whole world know. Yes, bluefish is everywhere now from Jamaica Bay to Peconic.
Wednesday April 23rd
Captain Dave reports a good night of Squid Fishing last night on the Viking Star. The squid are here. High hook on the boat left with about 20 Squid and the average catch was between 10 and 15 Squid per man. We are sailing again tonight at 8pm and there are plenty of spots available on the rail so come on down
Night Squid Fishing .
Thursday April 24th
Squid Fishing was very good last night and all signs point to a continued improvement. For the second night in a row fishing improved as the night went on. The addition of a Swordfish Light which we hung from the side of the boat helped draw the Squid off the bottom. Around 9.30pm the bite really turned on with one angler catching around 40 Squid. Night Squiding is expected to break wide open in the next few days so bring your buckets!!!. We are sailing tonight at 8pm on the Viking Star and there are plenty of spots available so come on down