22-11-2006, 02:40 PM
[quote name='Fishfinder' post='7676' date='Nov 21 2006, 06:27 PM']The water down at the waterfront in Seattle has been muddy for several weeks now,even if it clears up don't expect to get any squid down there,that area has been a total blank now for about two years.Most guys that fish there KILL thier limit and don't know how to limit thier kill.Which is another reason no squid are left down there I have been fishing the waterfront for 40 yrs now and can tell you it will not recover when people like that kill the place off.Don't let Linc's fool you thinking they are there or will be when it clears up. The squid have moved on and soon DesMoines should be doing very good because of the muddy waterfront.The squid want to spawn and are not gonna wait till it clears up.Plus what do they eat muddy river sediment?[/quote]
Personally, I get tired of hearing the same old stuff from the newspaper about squid fishing. The same information is getting regurgitated. I completely agree with you. I see people dropping their squid and leaving it on the dock, catching more than their limit (that was even posted on someone's website who frequents this forum), and taking way more than they need, trying to give it away as they leave the dock with no takers. It's time we start taking squid conservation in Puget Sound.
Personally, I get tired of hearing the same old stuff from the newspaper about squid fishing. The same information is getting regurgitated. I completely agree with you. I see people dropping their squid and leaving it on the dock, catching more than their limit (that was even posted on someone's website who frequents this forum), and taking way more than they need, trying to give it away as they leave the dock with no takers. It's time we start taking squid conservation in Puget Sound.