28-01-2008, 03:07 PM
[quote name='IVAN T' post='9816' date='Jan 27 2008, 06:28 PM']We have been catching humboldts down here in CA every winter for the past few years. The fishery is still new so there is limited information about them. Since we always fish for them durring the daytime they run pretty deep from 400-1200ft down. When a few get hooked up the school folows the hoked ones up to the surface and that's where you wanna keep them to create a frenzy. If you go on YouTube.com and type in Humboldt squid you can find some good videos.[/quote]
Thanks. I am in Monterey and am pretty familiar with the situation off CA. We will actually be studying the squid off central CA over the next 3 years. In that regard, it would be useful to know where and when you run into squid down here. We are ready to start field work as soon as the weather cooperates.
But I would also like to do some work on them in Alaska, so I really need to know about encounters up there
Thanks. I am in Monterey and am pretty familiar with the situation off CA. We will actually be studying the squid off central CA over the next 3 years. In that regard, it would be useful to know where and when you run into squid down here. We are ready to start field work as soon as the weather cooperates.
But I would also like to do some work on them in Alaska, so I really need to know about encounters up there