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Old 01-05-2013, 07:23 PM   #1
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I don't know about all that.... That is all I used this past season for ground fish was strips of humbolt and I had very very productive yr of very nice size rocks. Either your just guessing or your were fishing in the wrong places at the wrong time. I even had some goats and white fish in the mix. Also the sand bass tore them up. I just cut them into strips and pin them onto lucanus jigs. The whole reason I started using humbolt was bc they were a lot thicker and lasted throw a few fish vs one fish
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Old 01-05-2013, 08:18 PM   #2
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Last year I fished for them using a trap-rig and dead sardines. Cast it out and let them latch on and chew on the dead bait a while. Pump the tip, set the hook(s) and you'll hook em enough to get them to the side of the yak for a gaff.

what you do after that is your choice they squirm around a lot.

Bait up and repeat.
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Old 01-05-2013, 08:46 PM   #3
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i asked this question on another forum last week.. i got zero replies... but i'll let you know what i know.

1. using big squid jigs is awesome. (use a glow stick too.. it attracts them)
2. the squid are hanging out from dana point to newport. maybe higher up
3. the squid are random. one day will be dead. the next day will be WFO.
4. dana wharf landing got a few last night.
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Old 01-05-2013, 08:56 PM   #4
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Seaforth Sportfishing Update for Jan 05, 2013 at 5:49 PM
Game On with the Giant Humboldt Squid!

The New Seaforth with 59 anglers has already put 700 Giant Humboldt Squid on the boat, it's as good as it gets. These trips depart at 4pm aboard the New Seaforth. Make sure to bring at least 40# test line, a 4/0 or larger sized reel and of course a squid jig or two.
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Old 01-05-2013, 09:27 PM   #5
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Told ya so!!!
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Old 01-06-2013, 06:49 AM   #6
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strange

i did same, cut them into strips . brought them on my regular charter boat, and captain said don't waste time, with no success. to each his own , i guess?
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Old 01-06-2013, 08:22 AM   #7
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1-5-13 The New Seaforth 59 Anglers 700 giant humboldt squid.
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Old 01-06-2013, 08:39 AM   #8
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Having worked these trips they are hard work. Id take tuna over squid any day.

These things SUCK to cut. Yes it is easy but by the end of a trip your hands are BURNING if you dont wear rubber gloves (which makes you go slower because everything feels different).

They fight like a 5 gallon bucket from the deep.

As for bait they do work for Rays and sharks but thats about as much as we have caught on them.

You guys and the Risso's can have them
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Old 01-06-2013, 02:04 PM   #9
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I want to go squid fishing Monday on Seaforth if there is somebody esle going- I used one of the giant glow squid jigs about 1 foot long...Any body else in???
Best to go on a boat to have them clean them and deal with the mess...they clean and peal skin off...They are very good eating - you cut the white filet into 2X2 squares and pound it with a tenderizing mallet dip into batter and deep fry til golden brown dip in tartar or cocktail sauce...wear water proof pants and jacket they spray alot of ink and it is a really fun trip if they are biting like Saturday night....!
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Old 01-06-2013, 02:16 PM   #10
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more squid pics...

Picture of a girl who got slimed big time....
picture of the squid with big jig in the background
sunset heading out...
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Old 01-05-2013, 09:33 PM   #11
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Yeah catchn the giants are definitely fun! Its messy and cold so Bring your slicker gear. The 3-5 pound models are the perfect ones to eat. You dont need to do much for these to taste good. The real huge ones are a different story...the 10 pounders and up need alot of work to make them palatable. With these you have 3 problems...they're super salty and they smell like amonia and they're really tough.

This is what i do...I first soak them in ice water for at least a day, to draw out the salt. Then I soak it in iced milk for another day to neutralize the amonia. I then take the pieces out, usually they are already cut into rectangular pieces, then i cut an 1/8 off the top and 1/8 on the bottom, to get rid of the membrane. Then you pound that sucker down with a meat tenderizer, and your good to go! Fry it up get some cocktail sauce or tartar sauce and you will be surprised how good it is! Its alot of work but totally worth it. You can bypass all this crap if you catch the 3-5 pound models.
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Old 01-05-2013, 10:32 PM   #12
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Do they clean the squid on the boat if you them wanted too?
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Old 01-05-2013, 10:42 PM   #13
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Do they clean the squid on the boat if you them wanted too?
Yes, but its not cheap....daveys locker was charging 2 or 3 bucks a squid, and it was mandatory. San diego is probably different, hopefully cheaper
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Old 01-05-2013, 10:40 PM   #14
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Caught them on a boat...



Caught them on a yak...

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You guys can catch all of them for all I care. Gross, vile, nasty things....

I tried eating some after prepping it i like 10 different ways. It was gross.



I've have heard the tentacles work good on a lead head for bass, but I've never tried it.

Either way, kill them all
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