06-04-2014, 06:48 AM
Thanks for the report Anthony, was hoping you might of found some, but I think
its way to cold (water) for them to come inshore yet.Â
but then again there seems to be 2 or more different types of squid in new england.
The ones you can catch in Salem area and then the ones I've seen at the canal which
seem to be the deep water off shore squid that venture inshore. Off Block Island in 135
fow caught squid very similar to those in canal. The inshore squid in the Salem area are
shorter and no where near the diameter of the offshore squid. Not to mention the smaller
critters taste much better and more tender. Have not caught a squid from shore in RI or CT
in over 15 yrs so can't say if those are the same type squid as north shore MA.
Hope it wont be to long before they come as I'm out.
its way to cold (water) for them to come inshore yet.Â
but then again there seems to be 2 or more different types of squid in new england.
The ones you can catch in Salem area and then the ones I've seen at the canal which
seem to be the deep water off shore squid that venture inshore. Off Block Island in 135
fow caught squid very similar to those in canal. The inshore squid in the Salem area are
shorter and no where near the diameter of the offshore squid. Not to mention the smaller
critters taste much better and more tender. Have not caught a squid from shore in RI or CT
in over 15 yrs so can't say if those are the same type squid as north shore MA.
Hope it wont be to long before they come as I'm out.