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Newport Ri 2010 Squid Season
Had a nice day of catching nothing today. Went for tog around the area then I stopped by GI no sign of squid tons of bait fish scattered around. Went to Jamestown docks no squid also.
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[quote name='pot0mon' post='18537' date='Apr 22 2010, 10:20 AM']Had a nice day of catching nothing today. Went for tog around the area then I stopped by GI no sign of squid tons of bait fish scattered around. Went to Jamestown docks no squid also.[/quote]



Could you give me directions to Jamestown Please?
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[quote name='redsoxxx927' post='18539' date='Apr 21 2010, 11:44 PM']Could you give me directions to Jamestown Please?[/quote]



take the name spotting to PM.... or just look at a map
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[quote name='KingSquidWithTheBiggest...' post='18547' date='Apr 22 2010, 07:59 AM']take the name spotting to PM.... or just look at a map[/quote]



KS, you're gonna drive yourself to golf if you try and stop this group from telling everybody where the squid are. (and aren't)... It's just the way we roll.. If it weren't for the crowds of friends and potential friends the past 2 years GI causeway would have been boring.
Capt. Dave

Team Reel Deal 2010 Striper Cup Champions

Sanctuary Ocean Adventures
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I have a couple of spots I go to but it is on the Naval station side of the house. The Marina on the Base and Pier 2 where the coast guard cutters are. I drove around newport during lunch and saw some piers just before the Causeway bridge.
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Should be getting the first reports any day now <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' /> . Can't wait.
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[quote name='chopper' post='18527' date='Apr 21 2010, 01:56 PM']I remember reading a few people say last year that there was a theory that very bright lights didn't attract the squid nearly as well as dimmer, more difuse lighting. Does anyone know wether or not this is true? How bright are the lights on the party/charter boats?[/quote]



My preferred method of squidfishing is by sight (at night) with bright halogens.

Being able to see them react to the jig can really increase the hookup %.



With that said, yes I have seen it where the squid would just hover towards the dimmed

areas & wait for the bait or jig to come to them, avoiding the very bright spots

I've also seen it where they absolutely did not care 1 bit.

I use a dual lamp 1000w halogen lighting setup. There are power settings that allow me to adjust to

just 250w, 500, 750 or 1000, which is good...should they prefer more or less light. Now

If it only had a cutoff that rivaled that of projector HIDs, it would be perfect lol. I say this to all the ignorant,

littering, line crossing, unappreciative people that just roll up next to you like its no biggie.



I've seen setups much brighter, with some great results also. Honestly I think any of the

500w & up shop lights would be fine.



So imo, get the most light you can...you'll never know when you might need it.



Tight lines.
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[quote name='Mr. Brian' post='18554' date='Apr 23 2010, 01:54 AM']My preferred method of squidfishing is by sight (at night) with bright halogens.

Being able to see them react to the jig can really increase the hookup %.



With that said, yes I have seen it where the squid would just hover towards the dimmed

areas & wait for the bait or jig to come to them, avoiding the very bright spots

I've also seen it where they absolutely did not care 1 bit.

I use a dual lamp 1000w halogen lighting setup. There are power settings that allow me to adjust to

just 250w, 500, 750 or 1000, which is good...should they prefer more or less light. Now

If it only had a cutoff that rivaled that of projector HIDs, it would be perfect lol. I say this to all the ignorant,

littering, line crossing, unappreciative people that just roll up next to you like its no biggie.



I've seen setups much brighter, with some great results also. Honestly I think any of the

500w & up shop lights would be fine.



So imo, get the most light you can...you'll never know when you might need it.



Tight lines.[/quote]





I still maintain that GI bridge is visible from space during squid season. LOL I've had my best squid outings the old school way. A coleman lantern lowered from the bridge. THe bridge just got way too overcrowded and I found myself spending more time cleaning up other peoples trash and trying to keep people from stealing my spot during the 2 seconds I would turn around to put a squid in the bucket. Its just not worth it anymore which is why i stick to boats now <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' />
Squid: The other other OTHER white meat
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I went to Tiverton Point last night and saw a few scouts at the high tide mark. Tried to jig them up and even use the trebbles but nothing. Same thing happen last year then two weeks later it was on fire
Aquidneck Island Striper Team

www.archangelcharters.com
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[quote name='merchantmarine' post='18557' date='Apr 22 2010, 01:30 PM']I went to Tiverton Point last night and saw a few scouts at the high tide mark. Tried to jig them up and even use the trebbles but nothing. Same thing happen last year then two weeks later it was on fire[/quote]





Yes, last year at this time folks were seeing scouts, (bitching about herring <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' /> )and catching one or two squid. Then May 10th the run started.
Capt. Dave

Team Reel Deal 2010 Striper Cup Champions

Sanctuary Ocean Adventures
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[quote name='busterblue' post='18558' date='Apr 23 2010, 04:03 AM']Yes, last year at this time folks were seeing scouts, (bitching about herring <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' /> )and catching one or two squid. Then May 10th the run started.[/quote]

<----starting to get antsy in the pantsy
Squid: The other other OTHER white meat
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Do you like the scout squid? Couple years ago I saw like two squid came out, then 10 minutes later the whole school came (this was in Fall). Wonder where they learn that from?
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cant wait, this storm should warm the water a slight bit too. here squiddy squiddy squiddy
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Very True with the scout's. I give it a few more weeks and WAMO Squid will be in thick ( I hope)
Aquidneck Island Striper Team

www.archangelcharters.com
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[quote name='busterblue' post='18548' date='Apr 22 2010, 08:29 AM']KS, you're gonna drive yourself to golf if you try and stop this group from telling everybody where the squid are. (and aren't)... It's just the way we roll.. If it weren't for the crowds of friends and potential friends the past 2 years GI causeway would have been boring.[/quote]



i already golf, but not nearly as good as i fish...



i'm not trying to stop people from telling others where to go, just do it in private. again, i'm sure you dont want people who dont participate in our forum to turn up where you fish and youre left out in the cold...



we all know the time of year they come (generally), we know how to get them (generally), we know they're in the bay... if you want to squid, go for it. do some homework, read the past few years forum threads, find a dock, any dock get some lines in and go for it, trial and error is the best way to learn. no one should be gifted a prime location for signing up on a message board. knowledge, advice, gear, technique, lights, power are all fair game....



it's happened to me and others on this bored who i have met before. it sucks.



thats all i'm gonna say on that....





so on that note Conditions at NWPR1 as of

(8:18 pm EDT on 04/22/2010)

Water Temperature (WTMP): 53.2 °F



i dont think the squid got the message....



i went around to a couple spots early this evening couple out giving it a go, empty buckets, lots of bait....



any day now
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[quote name='busterblue' post='18505' date='Apr 20 2010, 11:45 AM']Jamestown, Ft weatherall, the Navy base, Pt Jude all have produced as well as Hyannis, Onset, mattapoisett, marion, woods hole.....

read last years forum and you will find reports from many of these places as welll as directions and other valuable info.[/quote]



i been to all these spot beside the navy base i fish for striper there before..but where do u fish for squid
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[quote name='DrCiro' post='18497' date='Apr 20 2010, 09:38 AM']just beware.

having a power supply floating and "floating" in an electrical sense can be a serious shock hazard.

You don't want to be cooked with your calamari.



I think it is prudent to run a ground wire from the chassis of the generator to the engine block or something grounded in the water.

If the calamari start floating up on there own, turn the thing off.

There is a Darwin award for some jackass that decided to go fishing with electricity.

needless to say, he was the one that the human taxidermists succeeded in mounting.





DrCiro doesn't want more room on the causeway next year because my fishing buddy's went for a Jimmy Hendricks hairstyle.[/quote]



yea good point ..lol didnt think about that
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[url="http://newsblog.projo.com/2010/04/rare-right-whales-crowd-rhode.html"]http://newsblog.projo.com/2010/04/rare-rig...rowd-rhode.html[/url]





found where the squid are.... we're too late
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[quote name='KingSquidWithTheBiggest...' post='18577' date='Apr 22 2010, 10:33 PM'][url="http://newsblog.projo.com/2010/04/rare-right-whales-crowd-rhode.html"]http://newsblog.projo.com/2010/04/rare-rig...rowd-rhode.html[/url]





found where the squid are.... we're too late[/quote]



I wonder what they're using for lights.
Capt. Dave

Team Reel Deal 2010 Striper Cup Champions

Sanctuary Ocean Adventures
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[quote name='KingSquidWithTheBiggest...' post='18571' date='Apr 23 2010, 10:53 AM']i already golf, but not nearly as good as i fish...



i'm not trying to stop people from telling others where to go, just do it in private. again, i'm sure you dont want people who dont participate in our forum to turn up where you fish and youre left out in the cold...



we all know the time of year they come (generally), we know how to get them (generally), we know they're in the bay... if you want to squid, go for it. do some homework, read the past few years forum threads, find a dock, any dock get some lines in and go for it, trial and error is the best way to learn. no one should be gifted a prime location for signing up on a message board. knowledge, advice, gear, technique, lights, power are all fair game....



it's happened to me and others on this bored who i have met before. it sucks.



thats all i'm gonna say on that....





so on that note Conditions at NWPR1 as of

(8:18 pm EDT on 04/22/2010)

Water Temperature (WTMP): 53.2 °F



i dont think the squid got the message....



i went around to a couple spots early this evening couple out giving it a go, empty buckets, lots of bait....



any day now[/quote]



I see Kink squid is already up to his old ways as last year doesnt want to share anything, find it yourself attitude, why do you even post here just go to your secret spots by yourself and let us share the info as this sit in meant to be, that said i went to Goat Island this weekend no squid probable only parking for 6 cars on bridge, i will be happy to tell anyone the best parking spots or other spots to go squidding
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