17-05-2005, 03:07 PM
hey guys
St.Leonard can be a bit hit and miss on the squid situation but when they come on the bite it can really fire up
St.Leonards has been very unreliable for squid but talk to other locals ,one old chap I see there all the time with his wife says that of late he has been taking around 6 or seven squid a night but it takes him a good four or five hours to get them working the whole peir.
I have found though at times when people have gone home empty handed that the squid are hiding in packs in the corners on the inner side of the peir where the boats tie up. generaly any type of lure works well in this area but poles dont work as well and spinning for them is the number one method used
St.Leonard can be a bit hit and miss on the squid situation but when they come on the bite it can really fire up
St.Leonards has been very unreliable for squid but talk to other locals ,one old chap I see there all the time with his wife says that of late he has been taking around 6 or seven squid a night but it takes him a good four or five hours to get them working the whole peir.
I have found though at times when people have gone home empty handed that the squid are hiding in packs in the corners on the inner side of the peir where the boats tie up. generaly any type of lure works well in this area but poles dont work as well and spinning for them is the number one method used