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Old 04-30-2008, 04:18 PM   #1
 
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Squid bust, tog side bet...

Had a very nice crew from NY looking for the squid, but despite motoring all over creation, we only managed 1 squid in the boat, and he came from 90 feet of water 2 miles out. There were a few small pods of squid well outside the bay, but the main body of squid is nowhere to be seen yet. Give it a few more days, and they'll show up in droves.

We did manage to yoke on the tog, and put a 5 man limit in the boat in time, including one 10 pound 7 ounce specimen. Most of the fish were on the large size again, and alot were released to fight another day.

Water temps ranged from a balmy 46.3 degrees to a high of 46.9 degrees throughout. Water depths were 23-37 feet, didn't matter, they chewed their fool heads off.
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Old 05-01-2008, 08:24 AM   #2
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Great job Dom!!! Can I ask what you are fishing for bait? Greenies?
Some nice fish there........
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Old 05-02-2008, 02:11 PM   #3
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Had a very nice crew from NY looking for the squid, but despite motoring all over creation, we only managed 1 squid in the boat, and he came from 90 feet of water 2 miles out.
Dom, If you wouldn't mind could you fill us in on what you are using to squidfish that deep??

I have caught squid off the docks using regular jigs but you can usually see the jig. Just curious to the setup you are using to get those guys that deep.
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