29-03-2008, 10:22 AM
Good evening Jon.
First thing, thanks for your so fast answer.
Though the waters and seasonal catch for fish, around Saint Pete do not resemble those of the Keys, I have good reason to presume the season here would be a month before the begening and end of the season there. In this regard, I thank you in advance, should you be kind enough to precise me the month.
Anyways, I am going to put four lamps (the aluminum type we use here for shrimping) above and two under water.
Thanks for the info about the lures' size.
Tight lines and have a good week end.
J P
[quote name='squidjigdotcom' post='10128' date='Mar 28 2008, 03:37 PM']There should be squid around there. I have quite a few customers in the St. Petersburg area, and they do quite well this time of year. I would think the waters would be similar, so squid fishing time should be similar.
The preferred jigs are usually very small, in the 1.0" - 1.5" size. Most of the people do them on piers, or boats, primarily at night under a light.
Jon[/quote]
First thing, thanks for your so fast answer.
Though the waters and seasonal catch for fish, around Saint Pete do not resemble those of the Keys, I have good reason to presume the season here would be a month before the begening and end of the season there. In this regard, I thank you in advance, should you be kind enough to precise me the month.
Anyways, I am going to put four lamps (the aluminum type we use here for shrimping) above and two under water.
Thanks for the info about the lures' size.
Tight lines and have a good week end.
J P
[quote name='squidjigdotcom' post='10128' date='Mar 28 2008, 03:37 PM']There should be squid around there. I have quite a few customers in the St. Petersburg area, and they do quite well this time of year. I would think the waters would be similar, so squid fishing time should be similar.
The preferred jigs are usually very small, in the 1.0" - 1.5" size. Most of the people do them on piers, or boats, primarily at night under a light.
Jon[/quote]