[color="blue"]San Bernardino Sun - San Bernardino,CA,USA
by Terrence Berg[/color]
[color="gray"]Wednesday, February 09, 2005[/color]
[color="red"]Ocean fishing report[/color]
[color="green"]Giant squid: Giant squid ranging from 20-0 to 35-0 continue to be landed from San Diego to Oceanside. Squid jigs or white iron dropped to the bottom then wound quickly to the boat has been best tactic. Boat captains are recommending that anglers fish with 30- or 40-pound-test line and wear ponchos to protect clothing from flying ink when a gaffed squid is brought aboard. Last Thursday, 51 anglers aboard a twilight trip on the New Seaforth, Seaforth Sportfishing, San Diego, landed 290 squid from 15-0 to 30-0. ....[/color]
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by Terrence Berg[/color]
[color="gray"]Wednesday, February 09, 2005[/color]
[color="red"]Ocean fishing report[/color]
[color="green"]Giant squid: Giant squid ranging from 20-0 to 35-0 continue to be landed from San Diego to Oceanside. Squid jigs or white iron dropped to the bottom then wound quickly to the boat has been best tactic. Boat captains are recommending that anglers fish with 30- or 40-pound-test line and wear ponchos to protect clothing from flying ink when a gaffed squid is brought aboard. Last Thursday, 51 anglers aboard a twilight trip on the New Seaforth, Seaforth Sportfishing, San Diego, landed 290 squid from 15-0 to 30-0. ....[/color]
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