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Squidding In New England States
#81
Had a blast in Beverly the last couple of nights. It's nice to see the squid still hanging around. Just wondering if the squid from Beverly is safe to eat or do you guys just use it for bait? Thanks again to all the great people on this sight.
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#82
Made it down to the pier in Beverly last night.  Pulled a quick 5 medium sized squid but the rain quickly drove me away.  We'll see what tonight brings. Smile

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#83


Just came back from Hyanis no squid plenty of fish.


I bought $140 worth of squid from the company

name Town Dock in Narragansett They charged me $3 per lbs.

The texture is very tender no good for bait or to eat neither. I lost twice the amount of bait to the fish, these tender squid from Town Dock are just falling right of the hooks. I bought by the box frozen and it supposed to be local loligo squid.



Peace
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#84
Nice to see SS is a member so he can post, welcome. I've been eating
the squid all summer from that area and haven't grown a second head yet,
no warnings posted or anything so, wait a minute no they are no good give
them to me, LOL. I think there are still a lot of squid its all the other
factors, like all the jelly fish, very cloudy water, and predators growing
big enough to eat the squid. There is a lot of food also, tons of small
shrimp, minnows, snappers etc, that many of the squid I did see by the
surface just ignored the jig. I will keep trying until I end up with
nothing for the trip. Ate some last night using squidder bruces batter.
I think it was him that posted the batter mix, Fis chic wonder batter
http://drumrockproducts.com/Fis-ChicPage.htm
they were very tasty, probably ate a lot more than I should have
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#85
Nice to see SS is a member so he can post, welcome. I've been eating
the squid all summer from that area and haven't grown a second head yet,
no warnings posted or anything so, wait a minute no they are no good give
them to me, LOL. I think there are still a lot of squid its all the other
factors, like all the jelly fish, very cloudy water, and predators growing
big enough to eat the squid. There is a lot of food also, tons of small
shrimp, minnows, snappers etc, that many of the squid I did see by the
surface just ignored the jig. I will keep trying until I end up with
nothing for the trip. Ate some last night using squidder bruces batter.
I think it was him that posted the batter mix, Fis chic wonder batter
http://drumrockproducts.com/Fis-ChicPage.htm
they were very tasty, probably ate a lot more than I should have.
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#86
Hi Everybody, I made it down to the Beverly pier for a few hours tonight and was able to pull 16 squid.  Only 2 or 3 other people showed up while I was there and they didn't seem to have the patience to stick around long enough to get many.  I got 5 quickly after getting there followed by a lull and finished up strong, pulling the last 11 in the last 30-40 minutes.  One of them was huge as can be seen in the pictures below.  That is a 12 inch ruler for size comparison.  These were all caught on a blue/silver 1.5 Yamshita.  While everybody else seems to be trying the usual pinks and oranges I've been having luck with the small blue jigs.  Below are the pics.

 

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#87
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#88
Good going Scott !

I have not caught a squid since May.


Thanks

Peace
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#89
Thanks for the update SS, I have the time this week to go. Just need to figure out
which night will be best. Nice squid. I usually measure just the size of the tube.
Looks like yours made it over the 9" mark easily. Now there is something to shoot
for, an over 10" tube. Nice pics, I always forget to take pictures.
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#90
Thanks for the kind words guys.  Janz, I feel odd asking this but....what's the biggest tube you've seen? Smile

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#91
Had to be around 12" I've seen in person. Pictures of
giant squid abound on the net. My personal best has
been just barely 10" Anything over 8" for this species
of squid I consider a large. After reading articles
Gunslinger posted links to I learned these squid could
possibly grow to 16" and they only live for a year, wonder
if they migrate or do they spend their life cycle right here?
When I put my light down you can see loads of tiny shrimp
so there's plenty of food. When you think about the nights
when there's a crowd and everyone is taking 30-100 squid and
multiply that times the nights they are catching, crap how many
squid are there? So if they stay here guess you can catch em
just about anytime. I would think they would stay until the food
source runs out or they can't tolerate cold water.
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#92
Here we go again, do not believe this squid report from Canal Bait and Tackle.

Fishing Report

9-9-13

Cape Cod Canal: I pretty much think everyone knows how great the Canal Fishing has been this past week. Savage Lures, Magic Swimmer, Tsunami Shads, Top water lures. You name it has been working. A lot of big bass have been caught. The morning tides have been the best.

At night the Squid are in very heavy at the East End of the Canal. Some of these squid have 10" tubes.
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#93
gonna hit the Beverly pier tomorrow morning at 3-330 am to get a coupl'a hours in before work...have had some good luck with the last couple of pre-dawn high tides there. blue is definitely the color to use in both Bever ly & Salem..

Long Days and Pleasant Nights !
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#94
Arrived at 415... Took a quick dozen, then only two in the next hour and a half... Want to go again tomorrow morning, but looking at at least a 12hr day at work today.. Sure hope I can wake up tomorrow....
Long Days and Pleasant Nights !
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#95
That sounds about right, take a few right away then slow.
Need to get back out.
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#96
Beverly Friday night, give it a shot and if slow I may
go exploring. Try to find Glouchester state pier and
maybe even go to New Hampshire. Hi tide 6pm and noon
moon at 9pm. But partly cloudy so that may help. Hope
to see the water a little clearer and not as many jelly
and lots of aggressive squid.
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#97
Went to Beverly last night, water was a bit clearer and the jelly fish
were not as thick. Did a quick walk around and saw it was really slow
so after talking to SS who got 1 small one and then Anthony had a few
small ones, figuring these guys are just about masters and they are
struggling, I probably wouldn't catch anything. So left and went to
Glouchester and found one guy squidding and he had come from Beverly.
He had no squid. Left there and went to seabrook NH and hit the 2 spots
I know of there and no squid.
the 3rd spot I always go to is the fishermans park/pier just to the right
or to the north if you prefer of the co-op was now fenced in and gates
closed. WTF did we lose another spot to fish?
Well went for a nice ride and got skunked, if its not over with yet I
guess I'll have to rethink my next plan. Guess the sea bass will be
next on my list.
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#98
Sorry to hear you guys had a tough nite... I probably woulda been there myself, but I ended up crashing on my couch before 9... I hit the docks three times before work this week: Wed morning took 14, Thur morning took 13, and Friday morning took 5, three of them not much bigger than my 1.5 Yamashita... I'll most likely be going tonite... Don't wanna give up yet...
Long Days and Pleasant Nights !
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#99
Btw, Wednesday's take were all females, fat ones full of eggs...
Long Days and Pleasant Nights !
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Going to canal tonight.
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