23-04-2010, 11:47 PM
[quote name='chopper' post='18590' date='Apr 23 2010, 07:29 AM']Last year I mostly fished the Jamestown shore with limited success. My timing was poor and I didn't get as many trips in as prior years. This year my boat's going in Narragansett Bay but further North (East Greenwich Cove). Do the squid move up that far into the Bay? It may only be a few miles away but the conditions are very different. I'm wondering if the combination of structure, tidal flow, shallow water and access to and from open water make the lower end of Narragansett Bay and similar areas a unique environment.[/quote]
i've fished in NK, EG, and Gansett all with mixed success (notice i didn't name specific spots). some nights better then others. i'm sure you could go as far north as warwick before the water gets too warm for them. although the previous poster said he/she has caught the as far north as prov.... i'm sure anywhere anywhere there is a dock in the mid bay range there will be squid as long as the tides isn't whippping through an area making the current too strong
i've fished in NK, EG, and Gansett all with mixed success (notice i didn't name specific spots). some nights better then others. i'm sure you could go as far north as warwick before the water gets too warm for them. although the previous poster said he/she has caught the as far north as prov.... i'm sure anywhere anywhere there is a dock in the mid bay range there will be squid as long as the tides isn't whippping through an area making the current too strong