Saturday morning did a quick check for squid, the scup were attacking the jigs like piranha. Needless to say no squid. Highlight of the morning was when a patch of weeds went floating by the boat with two yozurri squid jigs stuck in it, grabbed them as fast as I could!
Quote:Got a report from a friend in Edgartown who said some friends had done well from the docks a night ago. I think the main assault is still to come.
I agree with that report I heard the same
They do well at night at Edgartown.
It's not cool that some people like to benefit from this site info but wouldn't share. Look at how many people visit the thread, and how many actually contribute?
It's not cool that some people like to benefit from this site info but wouldn't share. Look at how many people visit the thread, and how many actually contribute?
Quote:Also im trying to find a thread that shows how to add a pic, but so far can find one
Joefish, next to the (post ) button there is a (More reply options) click on that and choose file then attach file.
You may have to resize your pic to around 150k, by down load an app to do it or send it to your email also give you the option to down size your image.
That's how I've done it other members may have a better way.
25-05-2016, 08:11 AM (This post was last modified: 25-05-2016, 08:45 AM by vr4.)
When the squid are thick in edgertown, what does that mean for nantucket sound? Does anyone have any experience on what the migration patterns look like?
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@Funsquidding -- yea it is on MV, so unless you live there you need to ferry over.Â
Just got a phone call, a few guys hammering them at high noon from a dock in Edgartown today, hot hand was getting a squid every cast with a single jig, another guy was getting doubles with a hi-lo rig with a sinker on the end of his line. Big slaughter last night at all docks. Ink's up!!
Got squid from the dock every night from last tuesday to last night from E-town docks. Fri and Sat nights were slower action, but may have just been the time I was there. Squid also caught in Menemsha last few nights.