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Joined: 5/4/2008 Posts: 10 Location: Tacoma
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Well ive been told by a few people that they are starting to get some squid. Was curious if anyone else has been out and how they have done. i think I may run down to Les Davis and give it a try tonight
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 Rank: Supreme Overlord
Joined: 4/1/2007 Posts: 1,118 Location: Redmond, WA
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it is getting to be that time of year. Let us know how you do.
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 Rank: Warrant Officer
Joined: 8/22/2007 Posts: 116 Location: Federal Way, WA
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 the squid have been heavy all summer long off of the redondo pier during the day and during the evening, but as soon as fall hit they dissapeared. wierd, cause this is the time they should start showing. i was out there today and didn't see or catch any.
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Rank: Commodore
Joined: 10/30/2007 Posts: 905 Location: seattle Wa Seward Park area
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Its been fairly good with larger squid bout now.I talked with Mariah at Lincs.Shes been selling a fair ammount of jigs this moth.I havent been yet but will be very soon.
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
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Rank: Warrant Officer
Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 108 Location: Sunnyside, Washington
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How do you catch squid, and what do you do with them? Curious....
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 Rank: Warrant Officer
Joined: 8/22/2007 Posts: 116 Location: Federal Way, WA
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crappiemaster wrote:How do you catch squid, and what do you do with them? Curious.... you will need a ultra light to medium action spinning combo and some squid jigs something like this>>>>>>>>>  you can purchase them at almost any sporting goods store i find the ones from actual "hole in the wall" bait stores work better, you can use 1, 2, or 3 in tandem then cast out and fish just off the bottom when one takes the jig you will only feel dead weight and just reel em up.. watch out cause they will ink ya. night time off of the lighted piers is best october-december. if there is no light u can rig up your own light many different ways. some people use a car battery and lamp others use 10,000,000 candle light battery operated lamps tied to a rope hung about 3 feet above the water. some people like myself just use the light from the pier. what i do with them is eat the body deep fried and keep the tenicles and fins for fish and crab bait. hope this helps ya out good luck and dress warm..
check me out http://www.myspace.com/tha_mixologistIF IT AIN'T A SALMON... ITS STILL A FISH, HAVE FUN FISHING FOR THEM... SALMON OR NOT
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Rank: Commander
Joined: 4/30/2007 Posts: 525 Location: seattle
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do u guys feel like bringing your own light makes a big difference?
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 Rank: Warrant Officer
Joined: 8/22/2007 Posts: 116 Location: Federal Way, WA
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bpm2000 wrote:do u guys feel like bringing your own light makes a big difference? to be honest, the guys with their lights seem to do better than those without lights, and sometimes they will be cool and let u use the same light they are using
check me out http://www.myspace.com/tha_mixologistIF IT AIN'T A SALMON... ITS STILL A FISH, HAVE FUN FISHING FOR THEM... SALMON OR NOT
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Rank: Commodore
Joined: 10/30/2007 Posts: 905 Location: seattle Wa Seward Park area
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The guys with lights dont own the docks.If they are squidding off a public pier then anyone can fish anywhere w/o asking for permission.I hate it on the piers when peeps think they own their area.They dont and its public.I do take a floating flashlight and do my own thing if they are being jerks about it.If they have gennys or tapping city power dosent matter.Its a public pier. Chris those are good jigs but I find most folks like the Japanese style jigs better.Go to Lincs Tackle and Honda on Rainier Ave. South and ask them to see their jigs.I usually put an older jig I dont care if I lose on the bottom and a much newer one on top so when you hook bottom which you will do eventually you only lose the old one.
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
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 Rank: Commander
Joined: 3/30/2008 Posts: 493 Location: Whatcom County
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Great info.
I for one have never squided....but I like to pursue new things. I have always read about squiding, and know nothing about it. One question for you folks.....Do you think squid would be way up here (Area 8-1/7)?? I would love to give this a try, but don't want to drive all the way down to Seattle. (actually, now that I think about it, I will be in SoDo all day and evening Sunday working....anybody wanna hit a pier Sunday evening/night??) Anyway, are there squid near me, and if so, has anybody had any luck??
I have caught many fish in my life. The most exciting? The next one.....
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 Rank: Warrant Officer
Joined: 8/22/2007 Posts: 116 Location: Federal Way, WA
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racfish wrote: Chris those are good jigs but I find most folks like the Japanese style jigs better..
good point but i couldn't find a picture of those japanesse style jigs but thats what i meant by "hole in the wall" bait stores they always seem to have them.
check me out http://www.myspace.com/tha_mixologistIF IT AIN'T A SALMON... ITS STILL A FISH, HAVE FUN FISHING FOR THEM... SALMON OR NOT
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 Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 5/1/2007 Posts: 76 Location: Lynnwood, WA
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Where are people catching them now? I haven't seen anyone squiding in Edmonds. Last year I didn't go because I couldn't find my squid jigs after I had secretly and stupidly hid them from myself. After I moved to my new house I found the jigs and now nobody is bringing any light to the pier (I don't own generator therefore no light.)
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 Rank: Warrant Officer
Joined: 8/22/2007 Posts: 116 Location: Federal Way, WA
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here is what i use in all different colors 
check me out http://www.myspace.com/tha_mixologistIF IT AIN'T A SALMON... ITS STILL A FISH, HAVE FUN FISHING FOR THEM... SALMON OR NOT
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 Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 5/1/2007 Posts: 76 Location: Lynnwood, WA
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But where oh where do the squidies lye... oh where oh where be the squidieees. I want to go squiding I want to get inked but I lack a generator.
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 Rank: Warrant Officer
Joined: 8/22/2007 Posts: 116 Location: Federal Way, WA
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Gonefishing wrote:But where oh where do the squidies lye... oh where oh where be the squidieees.
I want to go squiding I want to get inked but I lack a generator.
they are off of the piers my friend.. and no need for a generator, most piers don't allow them anyways just gotta go for it right at dark and through the wee hours of the night nothing like being inked in 40 degree weather lol
check me out http://www.myspace.com/tha_mixologistIF IT AIN'T A SALMON... ITS STILL A FISH, HAVE FUN FISHING FOR THEM... SALMON OR NOT
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Joined: 3/10/2008 Posts: 299 Location: olympia
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I know nothing of the subject but my friend was asking me if there are any good areas to go squiding in olympia? BMD http://s284.photobucket.com/albums/ll12/bassmasterderek/
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