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Title: The great squid debate.
Post by: Hotrod on March 03, 2007, 10:09:09 PM
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Some have not been using it for fluke for a few years. Why?
Title: Re: The great squid debate.
Post by: catfish hunter on March 03, 2007, 10:21:24 PM
I use it every so often but I seem to have more luck w/o it ,since gulp came around there is no need for it
Title: Re: The great squid debate.
Post by: CapBob on March 03, 2007, 11:15:53 PM
Capt Rod,

We use squid all the time in the Raritan/Sandy Hook area.......I use freash Squid. We buy the Squid at the Chinese Grocery, and cut it into 5-8" strips and fork the tail to give it more action.

As with any bait sometimes it works great and sometimes it will not be touched. Generally fish it with a bucktail hook colored either white or chartruse...... ;D ;D

Biggest fish caught on squid last season was a 9.2 lb fish caught off Elberon.....for the big ones we usually use either peanut bunker, snappers, or rigged scented artificial..... ;)
Title: Re: The great squid debate.
Post by: technologist on March 07, 2007, 06:25:00 PM
I do alot of fluke fishing during the season and If I want to catch alot of fish I use a squid/spearing combo. Sometimes I will use a white rubber tail/spearing or a white rubber worm/spearing combo. They all work,I swear the squid only gets the fishes attention and when they get close they grab the spearing!Gonna try some white gulp this year! For big fluke I use snappers(live)