[quote name='sfoxnh' post='12015' date='Jun 1 2008, 11:38 AM']Update at GI:
Friday: 95 squids ... so far best night of the season, everyone was catching .. not as great as last year, but everyone got something.
Saturday: 30 squids ... the squids are around .. the weather wasn't as great as friday night... rain+winds...
If anyone going to night, please report.
John: Robert and his son got a 180 squids, a bucket full on Friday. On average squid only takes about 100 squids to fill a bucket, this year squid a bit smaller. I check with few friends of mine, they all got around a bucket on Friday night.[/quote]
I might go tonite, I've got a generator and one 500 watt light. Can you still park near the bridge or do I need to pay a meter to park and how much, any idea?
Brad
p.s. I just checked N.O.A.A. weather broadcast and they said the wind will be out of the west (or N.W.) 10-15 knots and 5-10 knots after midnight on the bay so on the wall the wind would be in our face and on the bridge from the left side. Has anyone fishhed G.I. in those conditions?
With the price of gas I'd hate to drive all the way over there and not be able to catch anything. Thanks.
Friday: 95 squids ... so far best night of the season, everyone was catching .. not as great as last year, but everyone got something.
Saturday: 30 squids ... the squids are around .. the weather wasn't as great as friday night... rain+winds...
If anyone going to night, please report.
John: Robert and his son got a 180 squids, a bucket full on Friday. On average squid only takes about 100 squids to fill a bucket, this year squid a bit smaller. I check with few friends of mine, they all got around a bucket on Friday night.[/quote]
I might go tonite, I've got a generator and one 500 watt light. Can you still park near the bridge or do I need to pay a meter to park and how much, any idea?
Brad
p.s. I just checked N.O.A.A. weather broadcast and they said the wind will be out of the west (or N.W.) 10-15 knots and 5-10 knots after midnight on the bay so on the wall the wind would be in our face and on the bridge from the left side. Has anyone fishhed G.I. in those conditions?
With the price of gas I'd hate to drive all the way over there and not be able to catch anything. Thanks.