07-01-2005, 05:21 AM
I believe there is at least one place in Olympia, but I don't know the name of it. Another location closer to you would be the Steilacoom Ferry dock, I have not heard too many reports from there, but I know that is a location.
Another location, just a bit closer for you is the Les Davis pier in Tacoma, and it also has power available on the dock so you can plug in your own lights.
Here are some jigs that we provide that have been doing quite well. In each color range, both the color (which is hand mixed) and the white sections are Luminous. Sizes range from small to large 1 3/4" - 3" from tip to end of hooks. Colors available are (Pink, Green, Orange, Blue), spiral stripes are also available by special order.
Jon
[quote name='hitznmisses' date='Jan 6 2005, 07:44 PM']Hi Inkmaster! Hey, thanks for your info on Redondo. It seems that you're right on the money when you were talking about being right under the lights, we were towards the outer reaches of the lighted area, and yep we struggled. All of those jigging right underneath got all the action. The squid seemed to range from 6-12 inches. Are you aware of any places to squid down around Olympia? It sure would be nice not to have to drive so far, (it's about 80 miles for me to drive to redondo). Also, you mentioned "Jim", would he be from Juicy Jigs? I have looked at their website as well. I may have try some of their jigs, any particular style?
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Another location, just a bit closer for you is the Les Davis pier in Tacoma, and it also has power available on the dock so you can plug in your own lights.
Here are some jigs that we provide that have been doing quite well. In each color range, both the color (which is hand mixed) and the white sections are Luminous. Sizes range from small to large 1 3/4" - 3" from tip to end of hooks. Colors available are (Pink, Green, Orange, Blue), spiral stripes are also available by special order.
Jon
[quote name='hitznmisses' date='Jan 6 2005, 07:44 PM']Hi Inkmaster! Hey, thanks for your info on Redondo. It seems that you're right on the money when you were talking about being right under the lights, we were towards the outer reaches of the lighted area, and yep we struggled. All of those jigging right underneath got all the action. The squid seemed to range from 6-12 inches. Are you aware of any places to squid down around Olympia? It sure would be nice not to have to drive so far, (it's about 80 miles for me to drive to redondo). Also, you mentioned "Jim", would he be from Juicy Jigs? I have looked at their website as well. I may have try some of their jigs, any particular style?
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