While most people are fast asleep, there’s a group of nocturnal anglers who just can’t wait for darkness to fall along the docks and piers that rim Puget Sound. Now why would anyone want to hang out ...
Wind and rain are forecast in the coming days, but those willing to brave the elements can find good autumn action for a mix of fish species. Squid jigging around the docks and piers in Puget Sound ...
No, it’s not a new dance craze. Starting right around Labor Day and continuing into the new year, the inner bays of Puget Sound are host to a voracious predator that swarms in by the millions: squid.
You can tell the jiggers down on the piers of Seattle have not been pulling squid in by the dozens most nights this fall and winter. During a good season, everybody is friendly, nobody is pushy. There ...
For a creature many consider lowly, squid tests the patience and perseverance of its human predators. To catch these buggers, you must dangle a pole off a pier, and suffer the cold, rain, wind and ...
ScienceDirect (*) site has published a most interesting study on fishing trends, particularly on the Illex Argentines in the Southwest Atlantic, based on squid catches calculated from daily logbooks ...
HOOD CANAL – Squid jiggers, welcome back to Hood Canal. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife has lifted a 13-year ban on squid fishing in the canal — the only part of Puget Sound where ...