04-01-2005, 06:02 PM
[quote name='Jazman' date='Dec 30 2004, 04:43 PM']Hi iim, thanks for all that info about squid fishing in Indonesia. I understand your passion for squid fishing, I go whenever I can! <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':au:' />
The squid in your picture look very similar to the southern calamari we catch here in Australia, they grow up to about 8 pounds here, but average less than 1 pound. That is a nice catch you have by the way!
Keep us updated about your squid fishing, and I hope that the tsunami didn't hurt any of your friends or relatives.
Best wishes
Jaz
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Thanks a lot.
I live in Jakarta....and it's very far from the the epicentrum, and there is no effect of tsunami at all in Jakarta. I'm glad to join this forum. I've just got news from my friend in Aussie...he said he got 10 big squids and the biggest one weighted about 18 pounds in Port Philip Heads.
The squid in your picture look very similar to the southern calamari we catch here in Australia, they grow up to about 8 pounds here, but average less than 1 pound. That is a nice catch you have by the way!
Keep us updated about your squid fishing, and I hope that the tsunami didn't hurt any of your friends or relatives.
Best wishes
Jaz
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Thanks a lot.
I live in Jakarta....and it's very far from the the epicentrum, and there is no effect of tsunami at all in Jakarta. I'm glad to join this forum. I've just got news from my friend in Aussie...he said he got 10 big squids and the biggest one weighted about 18 pounds in Port Philip Heads.