27-07-2010, 09:31 PM
Never done much good off the jetty.
Walk out to the point the other side of the Moreton bay Trailer Boat Club and sometimes you'll see squid or you can just blind cast for them.
Try the boat ramp next to the Trailer Boat club as well.
At night my favorite is to walk along the esplanade from the swimming pool up to the Manly Marina complex and look for squid in the lighted area of the streetlights.
The two hours before the top of the tide is best for this otherwise there isn't enough water.
They can be in a foot of water so don't forget to look right up agianst the rock wall.
If there are no other squidders about I shine a torch in the dark areas between streetlights and look for them.
Don't use a torch if there are other squiders about as they can get a bit touchy about people shining torches on the water.
Good luck.
Doc Z
Walk out to the point the other side of the Moreton bay Trailer Boat Club and sometimes you'll see squid or you can just blind cast for them.
Try the boat ramp next to the Trailer Boat club as well.
At night my favorite is to walk along the esplanade from the swimming pool up to the Manly Marina complex and look for squid in the lighted area of the streetlights.
The two hours before the top of the tide is best for this otherwise there isn't enough water.
They can be in a foot of water so don't forget to look right up agianst the rock wall.
If there are no other squidders about I shine a torch in the dark areas between streetlights and look for them.
Don't use a torch if there are other squiders about as they can get a bit touchy about people shining torches on the water.
Good luck.
Doc Z