03-05-2009, 03:07 AM
If anybody is travelling a long way for this, I must admit it isnt looking like it will be the squid fest from last year. The water on the West (Short) arm is quite heavily coloured. The current pushes this colour along the structure, and then moves it out, past the end of the East. IT is highly likely this will be the only areas that will produce squid. IT is also highly likely that the water on the East will be coloured too much. REally dont know. I will scout the situation early in the morning and report back. The forecast is for the winds to increase all of next week, so postponement again isnt really possible. THe squid might well have left by the time we get the perfect conditions. However, the wind is swinging to WSW as we speak, and is forecast to keep moving to WNW or even NW. This could mean that the colour will siperse a lot on tonight and tomorrow mornings high tides, so it isnt all doom and gloom