10-05-2009, 12:42 AM
[quote name='MkSkyler' post='14906' date='May 7 2009, 09:49 PM']Hey whats going on guys newbie to the site but, I have been keepin' up with all the squid talk, I just never took the time to register <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
' /> ... Hopefully Friday does us all some justice with the full moon on the rise....
Good luck to all, I hope to see everyone pulling up many squid tomorrow night !! See you guys there ! ! <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/xyxthumbs.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' />
Oh yeah one more thing has anyone tried out these new Yo-Zuri - Ika Minnow jigs yet ? If so how'd you do ?
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MK Skyler, I've been playing around with the Ika Minnow jig for about a year now and was on a squid charter yesterday in Hyannis where I gave them a try as well. The caught well offshore when jigging for squid while tuna fishing. Inshore at Newport and yesterday in Hyannis they caught but not nearly as well as the small Yo-zuri pink and blue jig. Those outfished the minnow 10 to one.
The squid fleet was out in mass yesterday in Hyannis. There must have been between 30 and 40 boats. The squidding was good in about 17 feet of water with a couple of spurts that gave us nonstop action. One guy was putting Procure inshore jelly on his jigs and he was outfishing everyone. Pink was the hot color when the sun was out in the morning. When the sun disappeared in the afternoon, blue became the hot color. The Yozuris were definately the ticket. We had a private charter of 25 guys on the Helen H's Angler boat (What a great boat; clean, fast and quiet. The crew and captain were amazzing. We were supposed to be back at 2pm and he stayed out until 4:30 because the bite only got hot at around 2pm. Hoping that Newport heats up so I can bring my boat up there. Snaildarter

Good luck to all, I hope to see everyone pulling up many squid tomorrow night !! See you guys there ! ! <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/xyxthumbs.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' />
Oh yeah one more thing has anyone tried out these new Yo-Zuri - Ika Minnow jigs yet ? If so how'd you do ?
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MK Skyler, I've been playing around with the Ika Minnow jig for about a year now and was on a squid charter yesterday in Hyannis where I gave them a try as well. The caught well offshore when jigging for squid while tuna fishing. Inshore at Newport and yesterday in Hyannis they caught but not nearly as well as the small Yo-zuri pink and blue jig. Those outfished the minnow 10 to one.
The squid fleet was out in mass yesterday in Hyannis. There must have been between 30 and 40 boats. The squidding was good in about 17 feet of water with a couple of spurts that gave us nonstop action. One guy was putting Procure inshore jelly on his jigs and he was outfishing everyone. Pink was the hot color when the sun was out in the morning. When the sun disappeared in the afternoon, blue became the hot color. The Yozuris were definately the ticket. We had a private charter of 25 guys on the Helen H's Angler boat (What a great boat; clean, fast and quiet. The crew and captain were amazzing. We were supposed to be back at 2pm and he stayed out until 4:30 because the bite only got hot at around 2pm. Hoping that Newport heats up so I can bring my boat up there. Snaildarter