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Newport Ri 2016 Squid Season
#21
Squids will be in when the baitfishes are in.  Same with any other fish.  Sometimes early, sometimes late, it changes every year.  Best to get out there and fish regardless, and then report to us screen watchers.  

Sometimes the reports are late, or not reported.  So screen watchers gets second dibs.  Regardless, there are many fishes out there.  And thank you to all who have reported/contributed.  

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#22
Thanks for your replies. Is there much of a window or does it begin and end quickly?

Attached find another squid pic from Tasmania.



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#23
I'm in jamestown tossing out my line warming up the twitch muscles for this season. Let yall know what it's looking like Smile
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#24
Quote:Thanks for your replies. Is there much of a window or does it begin and end quickly?

Attached find another squid pic from Tasmania.
 

The squid usually come in sometime around late-April/mid-May and are here until sometime late-October/mid-November. The biggest push of bigger squid into the area usually happens in the May/June runs. After that, the blues show up and make the pods scatter a bit. The Fall run can be big too, but the squid are often smaller.
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#25
skwidbert,

 

How was it last night? Anybody been to Goat Island bridge recently?

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#26
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The squid usually come in sometime around late-April/mid-May and are here until sometime late-October/mid-November. The biggest push of bigger squid into the area usually happens in the May/June runs. After that, the blues show up and make the pods scatter a bit. The Fall run can be big too, but the squid are often smaller.
Thanks Bill. We are planning a trip in mid-May. Long way for us: about 500 miles.
Martin and Ruta

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#27
Hey guys! How's everyone doing? Can someone please refresh my memory on what the ideal water temperature must be for calamari fishing? I thought it was supposed to be somewhere around 56F ... also, does anyone know what the current temp is? I plan on coming up in a couple of weekends. Many thanks in advance!
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#28
May 10th last year and the water was 55° in newport. May 9th the year before and the water temp was 55 in newport before I started getting consistent action.
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#29
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=nwpr1

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#30
Sup yall, I caught a tan. Good enough for now haha. saw a seal and caught some small fish in my trap. Good sign?
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#31
that's a very good sign . life is back to our water  !!! 

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#32
How's everyone doing? I heard squid was caught at nut island in Quincy, ma don't know how true it was but I'm planing to try in the next couple of weeks down in RI has anyone else heard anything?
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#33
It should be soon, water temp almost there, reports of squid out in deep water but moving towards shore.

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#34
URI has a group that conducts bottom trawls every week counting fishes. I just got word from the deckhand that they caught five squid near Fox Island today. Get your jigs ready!

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#35
Just read this

April 26, 2016:

There are squid in Nantucket Sound according to Jim at Eastman's Sport and Tackle who reported two men jigged up a load of big squid which was a well-documented catch.

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#36
I was out at Goat Island last night. There were a handful of guys catching some squid! Not very often, but there were certainly some squid there!

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#37
Quote:I was out at Goat Island last night. There were a handful of guys catching some squid! Not very often, but there were certainly some squid there!
Was this land based or in a boat?
Martin and Ruta

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#38
Land based. Or rather bridge-based!

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#39
Rain tonight? Who cares right?!
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#40
Where are you heading to?
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