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Hi everyone,
I've never tried squiding when the sun is up in the sky. I know that you can still catch them during day time, but is it productive? And should I use baited jigs or prawn jigs during the day? Any preference in colours of prawn jigs?
Thanks in advance for you input. TTL
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Can we catch squid in daytime?
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yes i've caught a few while driftng on a jetski woolamai
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Ivan
You know how this is dont you????
you ca catch squid during the day and by boat its even more productive
If Im fishing from a pier during the day I fish early morning or late afternoon with the last hour of daylight being very productive
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Hey all im back after a long break both from my computer and squidding. went last weekend though and after a slow start, my cousin reeled in a monster on a baited jig, then we pulled in 6 or seven in quick succession, off the rocks at second valley. took a few pics and might post them on here
Hey to everyone from before and everyone new Paulus
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welcome back paulus,
and thanks for the fishing report too. cheers, glen
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Good to see you back Paulus!!
Been a good season so far for squid in SA - i want to get out soon, as ive heard lots of reports of bag limits from Rapid Bay!!
SA - the land of the bigger fish. The fish on the east, measure the least, but if you head west, you'll be bringing in the best!!
06-10-2004, 08:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-10-2004, 01:13 AM by glen.)
Hi,
Can you tell me how you fish for squid during the day time? Do you use a float or send the jag to the bottom by weight?
Here the squid is coming to shore in Auckland NZ.
Peter
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Hey peter!
I usually fish a baited jig under a float, and then cast prawn style jags around it - i always use a sinker on the bottom, with the jag sitting about 40cm above it - keeps it just above the weed line then, where the squid like to hide!!
SA - the land of the bigger fish. The fish on the east, measure the least, but if you head west, you'll be bringing in the best!!
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:blink: Has anyone heard of anyone cathing sqid in the daytime on the West coast of the US; or Washington state?
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Yes, they were actually biting quite well during the day July and August. I haven't been fishing much this last month or so, as I have been pretty busy with other things.
I haven't tried fishing during the day in the fall/winter yet, but I would assume should work the same. They are likely deeper during the day, closer to the bottom.
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