20-05-2016, 09:02 AM
BillG, Thanks so much for generously sharing your theory and knowledge in squid fishing in this forum! I having been fishing for squid for over 2 decades but must say, this sport has a lot to learn and is somewhat different than the other type of traditional fishing.
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Another interesting observation, I often see school of squids swimming close to the surface either focus in feeding the bait fish ball on the surface or simply hanging around. When this happens, I (and the others) seldom catch any squid as I think the squids simply aren't in feeding mode, at least at the bottom level. On the contrary, when there is a run where every drop would produce a catch, I never see any squid being close to the surface!
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Has anyone observed this phenomenon? Has anyone got any remedy to deal with "uninterested" school of squid, especially when the squids are visible close to the surface?
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Another interesting observation, I often see school of squids swimming close to the surface either focus in feeding the bait fish ball on the surface or simply hanging around. When this happens, I (and the others) seldom catch any squid as I think the squids simply aren't in feeding mode, at least at the bottom level. On the contrary, when there is a run where every drop would produce a catch, I never see any squid being close to the surface!
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Has anyone observed this phenomenon? Has anyone got any remedy to deal with "uninterested" school of squid, especially when the squids are visible close to the surface?