20-09-2012, 02:53 PM
Hi guys,
I recently got into squidding in Woods Hole, Mass and after some practice ended up catching about as much as the regulars down there. I'm out in the middle of the Atlantic (literally: http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=8581) for a bit over a month right now (on a research cruise), and started to notice squid during our measurement stations.I didn't bring any of my squid gear on board, but some of the crew are letting me use their rods and there are a few of the 'commercial style' lures (that I have had no success with in Woods Hole) on board, 1 glow-in-the-dark one and a few white ones. The thinnest line I have is about 12 lbs mono. I wish I could go out and get a few yo-zuris and 6 lbs test line (though there are some REALLY big suckers I see next to the ship at night when we turn on our working lights).
What's the basic technique here? I've been trying the same as from the dock - Throw out a bit, let sink, hit it about every 15s or hit it as soon as you feel a hit from a squid. So far I've had absolutely no success and only a few squid inspecting it and then swimming away uninterested.
Should I try to modify the lures in any way? maybe add some eyes? Maybe paint it pink? <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Any ideas would be appreciated, it's fun to go squidding while I'm on watch, but it'd be more fun to actually catch a few.
Thanks
I recently got into squidding in Woods Hole, Mass and after some practice ended up catching about as much as the regulars down there. I'm out in the middle of the Atlantic (literally: http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=8581) for a bit over a month right now (on a research cruise), and started to notice squid during our measurement stations.I didn't bring any of my squid gear on board, but some of the crew are letting me use their rods and there are a few of the 'commercial style' lures (that I have had no success with in Woods Hole) on board, 1 glow-in-the-dark one and a few white ones. The thinnest line I have is about 12 lbs mono. I wish I could go out and get a few yo-zuris and 6 lbs test line (though there are some REALLY big suckers I see next to the ship at night when we turn on our working lights).
What's the basic technique here? I've been trying the same as from the dock - Throw out a bit, let sink, hit it about every 15s or hit it as soon as you feel a hit from a squid. So far I've had absolutely no success and only a few squid inspecting it and then swimming away uninterested.
Should I try to modify the lures in any way? maybe add some eyes? Maybe paint it pink? <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Any ideas would be appreciated, it's fun to go squidding while I'm on watch, but it'd be more fun to actually catch a few.
Thanks