21-12-2009, 01:24 PM
[quote name='squidderwannabe' post='17137' date='Dec 21 2009, 11:05 AM']it is a pretty good walk.. not much further than edmonds though i don't think... parking is tight down there... anything smaller seemed to be working... while it was hot everything was working. "tiny teasers" was the model of the jigs. oh if you do go down there don't pack the generator as there is plug ins and usually plenty of light already. friday they blew the breaker with too many lights.[/quote]
I've heard the tiny squid jigs have been popular down in Seattle, especially with the extra small squid. Hot colors from what I have heard (Green, Pink, and Orange). I think I like the orange the best, as it's a bright color, and similar in color to the local shrimp.
I've heard that Pier 69 has also been good. I've had several reports from Des Moines pier, that they have been regularly doing well, with also the occasional school of large squid going through.
I'm probably going to give Des Moines a try tomorrow evening if I can find the time. Hopefully I hit some, as I would love to get some for dinner tomorrow.
Jon
I've heard the tiny squid jigs have been popular down in Seattle, especially with the extra small squid. Hot colors from what I have heard (Green, Pink, and Orange). I think I like the orange the best, as it's a bright color, and similar in color to the local shrimp.
I've heard that Pier 69 has also been good. I've had several reports from Des Moines pier, that they have been regularly doing well, with also the occasional school of large squid going through.
I'm probably going to give Des Moines a try tomorrow evening if I can find the time. Hopefully I hit some, as I would love to get some for dinner tomorrow.
Jon
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