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Hi everyone,
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Please post about the 2014 season for Newport - Rhode Island in this thread.
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Thanks and happy squidding!
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Cheers, Glen
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At this rate we will be jigging up frozen squid in July!
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At this rate we will be drilling holes through sea ice and ice fishing for them.
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Water temp is 37. It's only 13 more degrees before they're here.
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I hope that the squid read our posts and that they have a reliable thermometer so they'll know when to show up!
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It's been long long winter and I just figure that squidding comes late.
Water temp is way lower than last year.
I hope we will see them soon.
Cheers!
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Wishin I was squid fishin
Tired of this cold and wind, can't even get out on a party boat
for some cod.
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What is the best tide to fish in newport. Incoming, outgoing, slack?
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Any idea when start squid fishing season ? mid April or end of April ?
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I am a newbie to fishing in this area.  At what water temperature do the squid normally come inshore?  BillG alluded to 50°F?
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Anyone check either jamestown or newport??
I'm going to check the canal tonight.
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Great, thanks for the info, BillG!
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No squid at canal yet. Saw a few baitfish though.
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Thanks for the report Anthony, was hoping you might of found some, but I think
its way to cold (water) for them to come inshore yet.Â
but then again there seems to be 2 or more different types of squid in new england.
The ones you can catch in Salem area and then the ones I've seen at the canal which
seem to be the deep water off shore squid that venture inshore. Off Block Island in 135
fow caught squid very similar to those in canal. The inshore squid in the Salem area are
shorter and no where near the diameter of the offshore squid. Not to mention the smaller
critters taste much better and more tender. Have not caught a squid from shore in RI or CT
in over 15 yrs so can't say if those are the same type squid as north shore MA.
Hope it wont be to long before they come as I'm out.
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Totally agree. The small ones I caught in jamestown were awesome. I also have to say the smaller squid do come into the canal early in the season. They do come in very heavy also. The ones that hang around have to be a different type, as they are just too big. From what I have read the smaller ones only have a lifespan of 1 year. These bigger ones are definitely over a year old as the biggest one I caught last year had over a 16 inch tube. I have about 15#s of big ones I am going to use for fishing bait, I will share with whomever wants some.