21-07-2005, 06:17 AM
he supersquid, thanks for the info!!;-)
i went down to mornington pier on tuesday morning this week (19th july) from 7am till noon.
conditionds were calm but freezing. there were a couple of ppl around and most ended up catching a just a few. quiet overall, but no tiny squd around-most were a good size.
i caught 3 altogether, with the biggest hood measuring 25cm. i also happen to catch my first arrow squid to my surprise. all on size 2 pink yamashita.
a guy next to me who was the only person ive seen at mornington using a 'float + salted pilchard or whiting rig'
pulled in a huge arrow squid from the left side(bayside) of the pier at the deep end at around 9-10am.
it was the biggest squid ive seen caught there in my time...was almost a black/red colour! im not good with my 'weight's' but it would have measured at least 40cm along the hood;-)
hopefully more arrow squid are hangin about!
i went down to mornington pier on tuesday morning this week (19th july) from 7am till noon.
conditionds were calm but freezing. there were a couple of ppl around and most ended up catching a just a few. quiet overall, but no tiny squd around-most were a good size.
i caught 3 altogether, with the biggest hood measuring 25cm. i also happen to catch my first arrow squid to my surprise. all on size 2 pink yamashita.
a guy next to me who was the only person ive seen at mornington using a 'float + salted pilchard or whiting rig'
pulled in a huge arrow squid from the left side(bayside) of the pier at the deep end at around 9-10am.
it was the biggest squid ive seen caught there in my time...was almost a black/red colour! im not good with my 'weight's' but it would have measured at least 40cm along the hood;-)
hopefully more arrow squid are hangin about!