Yes, suggest you take a rowing boat into the mid Atlantic at mudnight to get the best chance of a catch.
I keep threatening to have a sea fishing session. I enjoy eating squid so would definitely give it a go. Would hire the equipment and salt water wrecks your stuff.
comment by Baz tard (U19119)
posted 6 hours, 34 minutes ago
Yes, suggest you take a rowing boat into the mid Atlantic at mudnight to get the best chance of a catch.
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Thanks for the advice. A lot on here would like me to do that. But I think I'll stick to the ones you can catch from the beach, harbours, piers and inshore boats.
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 3 weeks, 2 days ago
I keep threatening to have a sea fishing session. I enjoy eating squid so would definitely give it a go. Would hire the equipment and salt water wrecks your stuff.
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Carp rod would do for squid. Just need a squid jig.
comment by WOKO - thats Wenger out, Kronke out (U16927)
posted 3 weeks, 2 days ago
comment by Baz tard (U19119)
posted 6 hours, 34 minutes ago
Yes, suggest you take a rowing boat into the mid Atlantic at mudnight to get the best chance of a catch.
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Thanks for the advice. A lot on here would like me to do that. But I think I'll stick to the ones you can catch from the beach, harbours, piers and inshore boats.
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Well I never! Never thought you could catch squid from the beach? Thought they were relatively deep water?
Are they only in the sea or lakes too
comment by Mighty Reds (U11768)
posted 3 hours, 25 minutes ago
Are they only in the sea or lakes too
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Unless you are fishing in Chesapeake bay, good luck finding fresh water squid.
All ocean animals I believe.
comment by Baz tard (U19119)
posted 1 day, 19 hours ago
comment by Mighty Reds (U11768)
posted 3 hours, 25 minutes ago
Are they only in the sea or lakes too
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Unless you are fishing in Chesapeake bay, good luck finding fresh water squid.
All ocean animals I believe.
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That's a shame was hoping to catch some at the park
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I caught one once. The skipper of the boat I hired, explained that they can escape through any small hole. So we filled a bucket with sea water.. cracked a hole in the bottom and watched as the thing changed colour constantly and eventually squeezed its whole body through the small hole. Fascinating stuff to watch.
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posted on 25/3/18
Yes, suggest you take a rowing boat into the mid Atlantic at mudnight to get the best chance of a catch.
posted on 25/3/18
I keep threatening to have a sea fishing session. I enjoy eating squid so would definitely give it a go. Would hire the equipment and salt water wrecks your stuff.
posted on 25/3/18
comment by Baz tard (U19119)
posted 6 hours, 34 minutes ago
Yes, suggest you take a rowing boat into the mid Atlantic at mudnight to get the best chance of a catch.
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Thanks for the advice. A lot on here would like me to do that. But I think I'll stick to the ones you can catch from the beach, harbours, piers and inshore boats.
posted on 17/4/18
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 3 weeks, 2 days ago
I keep threatening to have a sea fishing session. I enjoy eating squid so would definitely give it a go. Would hire the equipment and salt water wrecks your stuff.
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Carp rod would do for squid. Just need a squid jig.
posted on 17/4/18
comment by WOKO - thats Wenger out, Kronke out (U16927)
posted 3 weeks, 2 days ago
comment by Baz tard (U19119)
posted 6 hours, 34 minutes ago
Yes, suggest you take a rowing boat into the mid Atlantic at mudnight to get the best chance of a catch.
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Thanks for the advice. A lot on here would like me to do that. But I think I'll stick to the ones you can catch from the beach, harbours, piers and inshore boats.
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Well I never! Never thought you could catch squid from the beach? Thought they were relatively deep water?
posted on 2/6/18
Are they only in the sea or lakes too
posted on 2/6/18
comment by Mighty Reds (U11768)
posted 3 hours, 25 minutes ago
Are they only in the sea or lakes too
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Unless you are fishing in Chesapeake bay, good luck finding fresh water squid.
All ocean animals I believe.
posted on 4/6/18
comment by Baz tard (U19119)
posted 1 day, 19 hours ago
comment by Mighty Reds (U11768)
posted 3 hours, 25 minutes ago
Are they only in the sea or lakes too
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Unless you are fishing in Chesapeake bay, good luck finding fresh water squid.
All ocean animals I believe.
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That's a shame was hoping to catch some at the park
posted on 30/12/18
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posted on 30/4/19
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posted on 9/8/19
I caught one once. The skipper of the boat I hired, explained that they can escape through any small hole. So we filled a bucket with sea water.. cracked a hole in the bottom and watched as the thing changed colour constantly and eventually squeezed its whole body through the small hole. Fascinating stuff to watch.
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