26-11-2003, 05:53 AM
It can get really crowded. A couple of times I had to wait to fish, or just go home. But weekdays are slightly better, and if its raining its not too crowded. Plus if I show up before dark I usually get a good spot.
I used to think that squid fishing was only good in the winter, but this summer, there were people on the pier every night, and they were doing OK. Looks like its year round, but best in November and December (winter).
The biggest squid are almost a foot long. Once in a while, we'll catch one around 3 inches too. Most of them are around 7 inches.
I usually stay for about 3 hours and get 20-30 squid. Some days though, people can get a whole bucket in an hour. I haven't been that lucky yet. But I do have a full freezer.
There's a couple things I'm curious about. I want to know how other people make jigs. I also want to know if any one eats the squid whole, or raw. Thats it for now.
Randimal
I used to think that squid fishing was only good in the winter, but this summer, there were people on the pier every night, and they were doing OK. Looks like its year round, but best in November and December (winter).
The biggest squid are almost a foot long. Once in a while, we'll catch one around 3 inches too. Most of them are around 7 inches.
I usually stay for about 3 hours and get 20-30 squid. Some days though, people can get a whole bucket in an hour. I haven't been that lucky yet. But I do have a full freezer.
There's a couple things I'm curious about. I want to know how other people make jigs. I also want to know if any one eats the squid whole, or raw. Thats it for now.
Randimal