[quote name='Sealhuntress' post='9928' date='Mar 1 2008, 07:35 AM']HI, I would to add to your quest. This might seem a little out there, but it's our way of life here in AK. I was out hunting seal Feb. 16th and took a nice seal between Mosier and Stack Is. north of Ketch. I usually look at the contents of their stomache to see what they've been eating. This was a very full male seal. He had 5 / 1 to 1.5 ft long squid in him. The squid had smooth texture and were mostly body rather then tenicals. I didn't have my camera or I would have defenitely taken a picture. The squid were pretty white and if there was any color it would have been digested. But I know when floating around in 150ft of water where the seals are feeding are large amounts of activity on the fish finder. I might be going out there later next week for a 3 day camping trip. I want to make a jig to gather some for this years halibut fishing. I'm kind of perplexed on what to use to catch them. But I know it will probably involve a few light sticks and a long line of little treble hooks. I'll let you know if I suceed and please inform me of any suggestions on catching?
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Jigs that would work well for that size of squid - About 3oz weight, luminous body, and luminous red beads between the hooks. Jigs have large size strong squid hooks. Out in the open water where you will be at, these should work well.
Jon
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Jigs that would work well for that size of squid - About 3oz weight, luminous body, and luminous red beads between the hooks. Jigs have large size strong squid hooks. Out in the open water where you will be at, these should work well.
Jon
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