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Newport Ri - Identifying Oneself
#21
[quote name='Striper1' post='14314' date='Apr 14 2009, 05:11 PM']I usuallyfish from under the Newport bridge but everone is so close that I just yelled out and asked. There were a couple people there from the site but guess there are more on the GI bridge. All sounds god but don't have a bucket.[/quote]



I thought your not allowed to fish under the Newport Bridge. I believe there's a sign there off the one of the pillars.
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#22
[quote name='kingyfisher' post='14404' date='Apr 18 2009, 04:17 AM']Glen you are a worldwide legend!

I hope to visit New England in 2010 and would hope to meet "Suzy Squid" and all squidders from NE .

I have lived in the USA and have fond memories of my times there

If any Squid Fishers are visiting Sydney from the USA ,please contact me.

My e-mail is "Kingyfisher @ gmail.com"

I am also known by the same name at "hotmail","yahoo"

I do not charge for info,am not a pro guide,so my time is limited.

The squid we are getting at the moment in Sydney are either very BIG or small

The best jigs are fish imitations like "pilchard" ," Whitebait" &"

tigerprawn"

Pm me at "Kingyfisher" @ hotmail,gmail,yahoo, for more info.[/quote]



I have friends up in Cairns who I visit every couple years. Hows the squiding around that area KingyFisher?





-Tatonka-
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#23
[quote name='Tatonka' post='14413' date='Apr 19 2009, 05:48 AM']I have friends up in Cairns who I visit every couple years. Hows the squiding around that area KingyFisher?





-Tatonka-[/quote]



Very good indeed. Northern Calamari are a very pretty squid and grow to quite large sizes.

I heard they were using size 7 <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' /> jigs which are huge. I got a smaller one of 3lb,but some are 10lb and up !
K F
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#24
This is my first attempt at being on a forum so I hope this works. I'm out on the Cape (Cod) and had great success the year before last in Chatham but it was lean last year. I'm starting to keep track and wondered if anyone can give me some guidance as to when I should start to look for them down here. I hadn't done this since I was a kid and was really pleased at how nice everyone was even when it got crowded. It's not always that way with stripers ,tuna, fluke, or cod.

Should I expect the years to vary like scallops or was last year, (or the year before), the exception?

Thanks, Fritz
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#25
[quote name='Squid_Man' post='14408' date='Apr 18 2009, 12:13 PM']I thought your not allowed to fish under the Newport Bridge. I believe there's a sign there off the one of the pillars.[/quote]





I have fished under the bridge for the past 3 yrs. I have not seen any signs and there are usually others that haven't seen it either. This year may be different though. I do not live in that area but enjoy the trek to NEwport at least annually.
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#26
At Grimaldi give me a shout and I'll make the drive to Goat Island with ya. Go there often.
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#27
[quote name='mzajac' post='14451' date='Apr 21 2009, 05:20 AM']At Grimaldi give me a shout and I'll make the drive to Goat Island with ya. Go there often.[/quote]





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#28
Hi Travis
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#29
[quote name='fritz' post='14439' date='Apr 20 2009, 09:42 AM']This is my first attempt at being on a forum so I hope this works. I'm out on the Cape (Cod) and had great success the year before last in Chatham but it was lean last year. I'm starting to keep track and wondered if anyone can give me some guidance as to when I should start to look for them down here. I hadn't done this since I was a kid and was really pleased at how nice everyone was even when it got crowded. It's not always that way with stripers ,tuna, fluke, or cod.

Should I expect the years to vary like scallops or was last year, (or the year before), the exception?

Thanks, Fritz[/quote]





The squid show up annually to spawn, last year was a bit of an exception the school was really thin, but there were squid



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G.I.S.S. #011
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#30
Come say wsup I'm the guy with the bright blue truck with a long extention cord running from it
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#31
[quote name='kingyfisher' post='14404' date='Apr 18 2009, 06:17 PM']Glen you are a worldwide legend!

I hope to visit New England in 2010 and would hope to meet "Suzy Squid" and all squidders from NE .

I have lived in the USA and have fond memories of my times there

If any Squid Fishers are visiting Sydney from the USA ,please contact me.

My e-mail is "Kingyfisher @ gmail.com"

I am also known by the same name at "hotmail","yahoo"

I do not charge for info,am not a pro guide,so my time is limited.

The squid we are getting at the moment in Sydney are either very BIG or small

The best jigs are fish imitations like "pilchard" ," Whitebait" &"

tigerprawn"

Pm me at "Kingyfisher" @ hotmail,gmail,yahoo, for more info.[/quote]



Soon the Squid will be here, and I will scream out as I'm catching my first few. SQUID ON............................ watch the Forum Newport Rhode Island 2009, Squid Fishing.

See you someday??



SuzySquid
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#32
Suzy, are you running an international fan club? <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Tongue' /> <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' />
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#33
[quote name='AT Grimaldi' post='10367' date='Apr 10 2008, 12:19 PM']Hey all.



I have been squid fishing the Goat Island bridge for a few years now. It is a great time and looked forward to all winter.



There are so many wonderful members of this board and others whom all add to the experience. some I know and others, many, I don't or can't recognize all bundled up.



sooooo......



does anyone have any interest or ideas on how to identify oneself as a member of the squidfish.net community with your userID?



I was thinking a sign with squidfish.net and your userID affixed to your cart, cooler or bucket?



I could make up an demo one so that they all looked the same for ease of identification. See the attached MS Word Doc. Just an idea.



thoughts? Comments?



- ATG[/quote]





Coool!



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#34
I am invetigating the possibility of gettting t-shirts printed with the G.I.S.S. logo printed on the back. These would be a short sleeve gray t-shirt. Getting pricing now. If price is good would any one be interested?
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#35
[quote name='Striper1' post='14446' date='Apr 20 2009, 06:08 PM']I have fished under the bridge for the past 3 yrs. I have not seen any signs and there are usually others that haven't seen it either. This year may be different though. I do not live in that area but enjoy the trek to NEwport at least annually.[/quote]



I believe there is a sign on the Newport end of the bridge towards the middle. Obviously you won't see it at night but it's pretty apparent in the day. It's almost as bad as running Northeast past the bridge where the Navy would gun you down.
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#36
My latest & greatest jig is a Yamashita. It's a 1.8 size ,2 sets of jags ,& a candy stripe diagonal pattern in pink & white on the sides pale pink back and off white underside.

Absolutely deadly on 'Calamari' type squid in shallow water ! Have got 30 on it in two outings and not had a single follow WITHOUT a take !
K F
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