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is it too early to start the new thread for the up coming year??................. god i can't wait for winter to be over already so i can fish...
i guess winters are extra long if you dont ski or snowboard...
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Never too early! <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/xyxthumbs.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' />
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Winter is great b/c that means it's ICE FISHING season!
Can't wait for squid season though. Always a good time.
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Does any one know if a saltwater fishing license is needed to fish for squid in RI his year? I live in Mass and I was told that if I have a Mass saltwater fishing license this year I will be covered to fish in RI and NH.
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11-01-2011, 11:45 AM
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as of right now, January 10, 2011 6:45pm east coast time you DO NOT need a license to fish for squid in RI. that however could change with the DEM as we get closer to the spring
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[quote name='thesquidareattacking' timestamp='1294444723' post='21359']
Winter is great b/c that means it's ICE FISHING season!
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I cant wait for spring...Fish, squid, the revamped sox...hell, I just miss mowing & weed wacking the lawn.
I'm thinking of ice fishing myself. Bought some ice fishing gear a couple yrs ago but never got around to actually going.
Do you target larger lakes or small/med sz ponds?
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I have fished GI Bridge and Fort Wetherill. Both with some success. GI Bridge is great but often too crowded. Any other places anyone can suggest?
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[quote name='Mr. Brian' timestamp='1295727319' post='21468']
I cant wait for spring...Fish, squid, the revamped sox...hell, I just miss mowing & weed wacking the lawn.
I'm thinking of ice fishing myself. Bought some ice fishing gear a couple yrs ago but never got around to actually going.
Do you target larger lakes or small/med sz ponds?
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Hey Mr. Brian,
I generally fish locally in eastern mass as it's more convenient. That means i'm primarily targeting smaller and medium size ponds. I do make a few trips out to the Berkshires every year as they have some amazing ice fishing. It's where I learned to ice fish actually. Caught a bronze pin pickerel out there last January. Hope to catch another one this year!
I'm completely addicted to ice fishing. I fish freshwater all year round but once i picked up ice fishing I realized it was probably the most productive fishing I do. It's when I catch the most and the biggest fish consistently all year. I'm happy to answer any other questions you may have regarding ice fishing.
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[quote name='ahgigi' timestamp='1294893121' post='21410']
Thanks a lot for the info!
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According to the current regs, you do NOTneed a saltwater license to fish for squid in Rhode Island:
Anyone who is recreationally fishing for shellfish, lobsters, crabs, or squid, does not need a recreational fishing license (or a federal registration). However, a separate RI recreational lobster license is needed to take lobsters, and for non-residents, a separate recreational shellfish license is needed to take shellfish. Additionally, non-residents may not harvest blue crabs.
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I have a 15 year old fiberglass bass boat that I was thinking about using for squid fishing. I would like to hear the pros and cons of doing this. I am not worried about getting squid ink on the boat or carpet. Have any of you guys fished the ocean from a bass boat??
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I have a 15 year old fiberglass bass boat that I was thinking about using for squid fishing. I would like to hear the pros and cons of doing this. I am not worried about getting squid ink on the boat or carpet. Have any of you guys fished the ocean from a bass boat??
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That would work great...just depends where you plan on going. I wouldn't head out at night to fish the Vineyard Sound in that rig, but anchoring up inside a harbor with good weather and you would be fine. It all depends on where and when you want to go. Too many factors keep it from a simple answer...If you have any doubts, don't go.
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[quote name='TravisS' timestamp='1299517758' post='21693']
That would work great...just depends where you plan on going. I wouldn't head out at night to fish the Vineyard Sound in that rig, but anchoring up inside a harbor with good weather and you would be fine. It all depends on where and when you want to go. Too many factors keep it from a simple answer...If you have any doubts, don't go.
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I would only fish around the GI area on a calm evening. Nothing crazy. Just trying to get away from the crowded bridge.
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decent show this year, stocked up on some new tuna and shark gear.
i did pick up a couple decent jigs for $2.50,..... no $1 jigs but its cool, wish i came across those though. I dont recall the name of the company/store i picked mine up from though