06-05-2014, 04:21 AM
My Rx is, to fish for them when the are there, and OD, go cold turkey, when they are gone.
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As for daytime fishing for squid, I think I have (per hours logged in) caught as many during daylight hours as I have at night, withthe added benefit of not having to worry about melted lines and crowding. I have gotten good tans while squidding.
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Here is a trick, freeze brine water for icing squid, they get home nearly frozen, and keep much better during the day.
Also, don't bother cleaning them before freezing on a big catch. they take up a litle more space in the freezer, if that is an issue, but otherwise, upon thawing the innereds come out as a nice "gut-sickle" skinning seems easier too.
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I also suggest a lighter line going to the sinker. Often, since it is what is massaging the bottom, it gets caught on something and you wind up losing >$15 / rig due to it. Not a fan of Pb-ing the ocean, but if it is going to happen anyway, keep the jigs in the box at night.
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Lastly, DON"T BE DICKS OUT THERE!
Pick up after yourselves, and bring out one other douchebages discard and it will make for a pleasant scene and no whining folks, to petition, us away from spots.
For ###'s sake don't jump someone's boat and ink it out. If it were my boat, I'd take y' all out, but the last thing some non-fisherman needs, is to come back to a tye-dyed boat they spent hours keeping up.
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Peace Bros
DrC
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As for daytime fishing for squid, I think I have (per hours logged in) caught as many during daylight hours as I have at night, withthe added benefit of not having to worry about melted lines and crowding. I have gotten good tans while squidding.
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Here is a trick, freeze brine water for icing squid, they get home nearly frozen, and keep much better during the day.
Also, don't bother cleaning them before freezing on a big catch. they take up a litle more space in the freezer, if that is an issue, but otherwise, upon thawing the innereds come out as a nice "gut-sickle" skinning seems easier too.
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I also suggest a lighter line going to the sinker. Often, since it is what is massaging the bottom, it gets caught on something and you wind up losing >$15 / rig due to it. Not a fan of Pb-ing the ocean, but if it is going to happen anyway, keep the jigs in the box at night.
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Lastly, DON"T BE DICKS OUT THERE!
Pick up after yourselves, and bring out one other douchebages discard and it will make for a pleasant scene and no whining folks, to petition, us away from spots.
For ###'s sake don't jump someone's boat and ink it out. If it were my boat, I'd take y' all out, but the last thing some non-fisherman needs, is to come back to a tye-dyed boat they spent hours keeping up.
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Peace Bros
DrC