27-10-2011, 11:32 PM
Prutkul,
Check the list here & see whats easier for you.
http://www.squidfish.net/squidspots.shtml
Unfortunately, your going to be limited due to public transport,
unless you can find a squidding partner out your way.
Inkley,
Baited squid hooks will work, but I think, as do others, that jigging is more productive.
And I think it's more fun.
Squidguy,
Sorry to hear that.
There a few people who walk further around towards to container docks,
but it can be risky if you slip off those concrete star things.
If you try that spot again in the evening, you could try submerging a dolphin torch or similar
to try and attract them.
Also, get some more jig colors, not just the body color but also look at the tape/foil colors underneath.
Silver, gold & even transparent (etc) have their uses depending on the conditions.
Check the list here & see whats easier for you.
http://www.squidfish.net/squidspots.shtml
Unfortunately, your going to be limited due to public transport,
unless you can find a squidding partner out your way.
Inkley,
Baited squid hooks will work, but I think, as do others, that jigging is more productive.
And I think it's more fun.
Squidguy,
Sorry to hear that.
There a few people who walk further around towards to container docks,
but it can be risky if you slip off those concrete star things.
If you try that spot again in the evening, you could try submerging a dolphin torch or similar
to try and attract them.
Also, get some more jig colors, not just the body color but also look at the tape/foil colors underneath.
Silver, gold & even transparent (etc) have their uses depending on the conditions.