08-29-2012, 08:15 PM | #1 |
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Live squid
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Depends on where you fish. You can catch them on a sabili or a squid jig/gannion.
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08-29-2012, 08:35 PM | #3 |
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I've wondered this myself... Having never targeted them, I have never caught one. (I wouldn't know the first thing to look for/do)
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Well I wanna try and catch some in la jolla. But I never fished for them so I have no idea what to do.
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08-29-2012, 11:20 PM | #5 |
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http://www.squid-jigs.com/hot-2/flas...e-battery.html
Watch for comercial squid boats fishing the area they have a lot of lights. It helps to get under their lights and use the jigs in a up and down way a few feet off the bottom. The light boat goes in first they light up and ball up the squid. The purse seiner will come in and will be dead in the water. A Big skiff will pull the purse seine net of the deck (stay out of their way and out of the net). But by that time you should have some live bait. Or you can paddel up to them and just ask for some Squid do not live long if crowded or ink and fowl their water. If you lived in Los Angels go north to county line of LA and Ventura thats were the squid are here. Santa Barbara the white sea bass and squid area at Napels beach north of SB Cheers |
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glow stick and a squid jig and prob the bottom. bounce it high.
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08-30-2012, 06:42 AM | #7 |
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If you have a fish finder, just off the bottom youll see a haze. Whenever I see that, I'll drop it down till it hits the floor and bring it right back up.
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08-30-2012, 08:33 AM | #8 |
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Forget all the lights and stuff. Most guys here use a ganion type squid jig like his one:
http://www.candycatchers.com/pages/C...tchers4x4.html When you can make squid at La Jolla, it typically in the traditional cove, straight out from the launch, caught jigging the ganion on the bottom in anywhere from 75-120 feet. Make sure you know where the reserve boundaries. Squid is not here every year, and it is not always available. The last few years have been pretty good though. As mentioned before, you will probably see a slight fuzz on the bottom on your fish finder. Other keys to whether there is squid in the area are massive crowds during the winter months on randomly odd days, when the board goes quiet for a couple weeks, or if you are paddling out at 7 am, and you pass guys paddling in with big fish already in their lap. Good luck |
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08-30-2012, 12:13 PM | #10 |
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Thx everyone for all the help... I really don't know how far is the reserve boundaries. How far out should I paddle?
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