11-05-2009, 12:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2009, 12:31 AM by flukeprodigy.)
[quote name='pot0mon' post='14988' date='May 10 2009, 07:20 PM']Friday Frances Fleet squid report from the site
Capt. Ray was pleased to report that squid fishing got off on a good note last night. Before the anchor was tight squid were flying over the rails and the majority of the squid were the biggest kind with squid in the 15 to 17 inch range common. Anglers enjoyed a slow steady pick most of the evening with the last hour or so offering a really nice shot of big squid to finish off the night. The catch varied from angler to angler but those in the know did very well filling their pails. Small fluke were seen following the squid jigs to surface on more than one occasion as well. Spring has sprung along Rhode Island's south shore beaches. Next squid trip sets sail tonight at 7pm aboard the Lady Frances[/quote]
That's FF code for the fishing sucks. I've been reading their reports for years ad that's one definitive conclusion i've reached
Capt. Ray was pleased to report that squid fishing got off on a good note last night. Before the anchor was tight squid were flying over the rails and the majority of the squid were the biggest kind with squid in the 15 to 17 inch range common. Anglers enjoyed a slow steady pick most of the evening with the last hour or so offering a really nice shot of big squid to finish off the night. The catch varied from angler to angler but those in the know did very well filling their pails. Small fluke were seen following the squid jigs to surface on more than one occasion as well. Spring has sprung along Rhode Island's south shore beaches. Next squid trip sets sail tonight at 7pm aboard the Lady Frances[/quote]
That's FF code for the fishing sucks. I've been reading their reports for years ad that's one definitive conclusion i've reached
Squid: The other other OTHER white meat