01-06-2004, 07:24 PM
Hi Chris, was just chatting with a guy the other day from BC. He said LOTS of squid there, although he wasn't sure exactly when or where when I was talking to him.
He used to be a logger and they would stay on barges and a few of the guys would set out spotlights off the sides of the barge and really clean up on them.
I would assume BC would be similar time to Washington, they should be hitting our coastal areas about right now, so I would assume that your area would be prime time right now.
I would suggest finding a pier to fish from at night that is lighted, and use luminous squid jigs. Best tides generally are on an incoming tide towards mid to high tide. I often do best at slack tide on the high.
Would be interested to hear how you do...
He used to be a logger and they would stay on barges and a few of the guys would set out spotlights off the sides of the barge and really clean up on them.
I would assume BC would be similar time to Washington, they should be hitting our coastal areas about right now, so I would assume that your area would be prime time right now.
I would suggest finding a pier to fish from at night that is lighted, and use luminous squid jigs. Best tides generally are on an incoming tide towards mid to high tide. I often do best at slack tide on the high.
Would be interested to hear how you do...
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