Squidding 2010

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r.sok
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RE:Squidding 2010

Post by r.sok » Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:58 pm

Didn't realize the picture was that big so I resized it.

This was in Tacoma :)

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daniesea
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RE:Squidding 2010

Post by daniesea » Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:39 am

Nice Job. Thanks for the pic!

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jtrapier
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RE:Squidding 2010

Post by jtrapier » Fri Feb 05, 2010 11:55 am

I almost always go to the ferry dock in Steilacoom when I go squidding and in 3 years I have only been skunked once. I've gone 3 times in the past 4 months and have done very well each time. You can be successful from the pier to the left where it's legal to fish, but the lights are a little dim. The best way is to take a small boat out and anchor right under the halogen lights between the ferry dock and the guard shack. Its legal to fish here from a boat, but not from the ferry dock above, and you can almost always watch a group of pissed off asians get kicked off at least once a night. The boat launch is only about 50 ft away from here, so its an easy trip, and I've jigged here from a small rowboat and even my 18.5 ft bayliner and have had plenty of room.

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