02-06-2010, 01:49 AM
Hi all,
Earlier this year I caught the squidding bug down Busselton. For the first time ever I had access to a Tinny (instead of being stuck on land) and since I was having no luck with the King George, I tried Squidding and beginner's luck kicked in and I cleaned up. My family loved the squid, and I had a ball.
I have been meaning to give it another crack in the Metro area (Perth), but this weekend is going to be my first opportunity, so I want to get my plan of attack in place.
In the boat I had a baited spike just floating around the boat while I was actively jigging everywhere around me until I hooked up. I found I had more on the jig (maybe because that was where all my effort was focused) but had some monsters on the baited spike.
Would this same plan of attack work off the shore, or should I just pick one method and go with that?
Beyond that I need to travel a fair way to get to a spot (I am in the hills) so I need to pick somewhere and stick to it, and from what I have read on these forums Hillarys seems to be not a bad spot, and it is probably the easiest to get to for me.
Whether speaking specifically about Hillarys, or Marina's in general, should I be fishing into the marina or out into the open ocean, or perhaps into the marina near the opening? In the boat I had the advantage of being able to look for the ground I want (and being on holidays I had all day to keep finding spots) but because I plan to go late afternoon / into the night, I am not really going to be able to see what ground I am jigging over. Also should I look for the best spot, or the best spot with lights? I can take my gas lantern on top of my head torch if people suggest that might make a difference?
Finally, should I pick a "squiddy" looking spot, and stick to it, or move around if I haven't got any in half an hour or so? I know when I am beach fishing, I tend to plenty of scouting to find the "fishiest" looking spot and just perservere, knowing that the fish will come when the time hits, and they always do <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':boat:' />
I am planning to go out Friday or Saturday night, as the whether seems to be going to hold either of those nights. Fingers crossed I can pick up enough to feed the family so I can get some more leave passes.
Sorry for the long winded post, but I tend to do all my fishing on trips and holidays that allow me time to have success. In the past I have never really had much success with the one off metro fishing expeditions, so want to give these inky suckers a red hot crack.
Earlier this year I caught the squidding bug down Busselton. For the first time ever I had access to a Tinny (instead of being stuck on land) and since I was having no luck with the King George, I tried Squidding and beginner's luck kicked in and I cleaned up. My family loved the squid, and I had a ball.
I have been meaning to give it another crack in the Metro area (Perth), but this weekend is going to be my first opportunity, so I want to get my plan of attack in place.
In the boat I had a baited spike just floating around the boat while I was actively jigging everywhere around me until I hooked up. I found I had more on the jig (maybe because that was where all my effort was focused) but had some monsters on the baited spike.
Would this same plan of attack work off the shore, or should I just pick one method and go with that?
Beyond that I need to travel a fair way to get to a spot (I am in the hills) so I need to pick somewhere and stick to it, and from what I have read on these forums Hillarys seems to be not a bad spot, and it is probably the easiest to get to for me.
Whether speaking specifically about Hillarys, or Marina's in general, should I be fishing into the marina or out into the open ocean, or perhaps into the marina near the opening? In the boat I had the advantage of being able to look for the ground I want (and being on holidays I had all day to keep finding spots) but because I plan to go late afternoon / into the night, I am not really going to be able to see what ground I am jigging over. Also should I look for the best spot, or the best spot with lights? I can take my gas lantern on top of my head torch if people suggest that might make a difference?
Finally, should I pick a "squiddy" looking spot, and stick to it, or move around if I haven't got any in half an hour or so? I know when I am beach fishing, I tend to plenty of scouting to find the "fishiest" looking spot and just perservere, knowing that the fish will come when the time hits, and they always do <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':boat:' />
I am planning to go out Friday or Saturday night, as the whether seems to be going to hold either of those nights. Fingers crossed I can pick up enough to feed the family so I can get some more leave passes.
Sorry for the long winded post, but I tend to do all my fishing on trips and holidays that allow me time to have success. In the past I have never really had much success with the one off metro fishing expeditions, so want to give these inky suckers a red hot crack.