09-11-2011, 06:40 AM
[quote name='snekieroc' timestamp='1320753555' post='23318']
could you tell me where to fish at kingston i would like to go i have not been squiding in a long time i used to squidown on the waterfront in seattle anyway your help will be helpfull and thank you
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I haven't been out to Kingston very much this year, so i don't know how good it is at this time. i remember last year it didn't really heat up until December.
Anyway, the best spot when the squid are in is off the very end of the public fishing pier towards the ferry docks. there isn't a lot of space to work there but most nights
you will be the only one out there, it doesn't get a lot of fishing pressure. this furthest corner of the dock that i am describing is good because it just touches the deep hole
where the bottom was dredged to make a slip for the ferry. everywhere else on the dock is much shallower water. the only downside to this set up is that this is also
the only place on the dock without lighting. however, Ive done very well without bringing a light at times. that being said the best night i've had down there was when
someone had a light i could mooch off of. The shallower stretches of the dock have also produced squid for me at times, the major plus is the lighting.
but to be successful in the shallower spots it comes down to a combination of the perfect tide, how the squid want to cooperate, and a bit of luck.
You can defiantly do well at Kingston without a light when the squid are around, just make sure your jigs are glowing well.
Good luck, and let us know how you do.
could you tell me where to fish at kingston i would like to go i have not been squiding in a long time i used to squidown on the waterfront in seattle anyway your help will be helpfull and thank you
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I haven't been out to Kingston very much this year, so i don't know how good it is at this time. i remember last year it didn't really heat up until December.
Anyway, the best spot when the squid are in is off the very end of the public fishing pier towards the ferry docks. there isn't a lot of space to work there but most nights
you will be the only one out there, it doesn't get a lot of fishing pressure. this furthest corner of the dock that i am describing is good because it just touches the deep hole
where the bottom was dredged to make a slip for the ferry. everywhere else on the dock is much shallower water. the only downside to this set up is that this is also
the only place on the dock without lighting. however, Ive done very well without bringing a light at times. that being said the best night i've had down there was when
someone had a light i could mooch off of. The shallower stretches of the dock have also produced squid for me at times, the major plus is the lighting.
but to be successful in the shallower spots it comes down to a combination of the perfect tide, how the squid want to cooperate, and a bit of luck.
You can defiantly do well at Kingston without a light when the squid are around, just make sure your jigs are glowing well.
Good luck, and let us know how you do.