18-01-2010, 09:19 AM
Jon and Rich, the evening Rich was on Les Davis was very slow. I am the John Rich was talking to. My neighbor was there with his stone-age 14 pound reel that you could hear over the trains passing by when he reeled it in and it was sure good for a laugh. A lot of the jigs I use are homemade from glow-in-the-dark beads and other items (Bic pen barrel and plastic tubes that drills come in). When the squid are there, they seem to work quite well.
I went to Les Davis Sunday morning about 2AM. There were some squid but lots of herring. I caught about 20 squid with one of them being about 10 inches long. I would have done a happy dance, but it was raining and it would have looked funny in my rain suit.
Rich, any time you need some info, don't hesitate to ask. Old retired folks like me like to talk (a lot).
Jon at squidjigdotcom will hook you up with some real winner jigs and likes to instruct folks also.
[quote name='squidjigdotcom' post='17363' date='Jan 18 2010, 05:55 AM']How well were they catching squid when you went there???? I haven't had any recent reports from the Tacoma area. I have heard that Des Moines has been doing fairly well at high tide.
Jon[/quote]
I went to Les Davis Sunday morning about 2AM. There were some squid but lots of herring. I caught about 20 squid with one of them being about 10 inches long. I would have done a happy dance, but it was raining and it would have looked funny in my rain suit.
Rich, any time you need some info, don't hesitate to ask. Old retired folks like me like to talk (a lot).
Jon at squidjigdotcom will hook you up with some real winner jigs and likes to instruct folks also.
[quote name='squidjigdotcom' post='17363' date='Jan 18 2010, 05:55 AM']How well were they catching squid when you went there???? I haven't had any recent reports from the Tacoma area. I have heard that Des Moines has been doing fairly well at high tide.
Jon[/quote]