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DockRat
09-22-2011, 09:28 AM
Humboldt Squid Invade SoCal Waters :Death2Above:

Also inside: surf fishing remains good, kids fish free this weekend, and the annual "No Motor Tournament" is scheduled.

This angler had a blast as Wednesday was the first day of a run of Humboldt Squid near the Hunington Beach oil platforms.

Humboldt squid moved in to the waters 4-6 miles off Huntington Beach on Wednesday afternoon, providing anglers with a welcome surprise. The three-quarter-day boat Enterprise out of Long Beach Marina Sportfishing encountered the 2- to 5-pound mollusks http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc259/CourtyMS/BABY/icon_baby_girl.gif in big schools near some of the offshore oil rigs.

"Our passengers has a blast with them," said skipper Andy Siratt.

It's sometimes a comical scene on the deck of a fishing boat hunting for jumbo squid, which can reach six feet in length and weigh as much as 100 pounds. As anglers bring them to the surface, the squid have a penchant for squirting copious quantities of cold seawater in their predators’ faces. In other cases, some anglers are squirted with ink. It’s not a bad idea to add a raincoat to your tackle arsenal to keep your clothes dry.

They are voracious, sometimes-cannibalistic feeders that wipe out everything in their paths. They have a large brain, three hearts and a razor-sharp beak. In Baja California, fishermen call the squid diablos rojos—red devils. Recently, hundreds of the jumbo squid washed up on Blacks Beach near San Diego.

"We are happy to see them here," said Don Ashley from Pierpoint Landing. "They are not all that big yet so they shouldn't do a lot of damage to the environment. They are fun to catch and good eating too."

Kids fish free this weekend.

Thanks to the Friends of Rollo Youth Fishing Program, two children aged 15 years and under can fish for free with each paid adult at participating landings this weekend. The arrival of the jumbo squid presents the perfect opportunity to not only take kids fishing, but to show them something interesting and stimulate interest and learning about these interesting sea creatures.

Participating landings include H&M, Point Loma, Seaforth, Helgren's, Dana Wharf, Davey's Locker in Newport Beach, Newport Landing, Pierpoint Landing in Long Beach, Long Beach Marina Sportfishing, L.A. Harbor Sportfishing, Marina Del Rey Sportfishing, Channel Islands Sportfishing, Hook's Landing Oxnard and Sea Landing Santa Barbara.

Quick bites

Tuna fishing remains excellent for boats able to fish 150 miles from San Diego. The waters off San Martin Island in Northern Baja California continue to produce excellent bluefin and yellowfin tuna fishing, as well good kelp paddy yellowtail and dorado fishing. Anglers have to be on a 1 1/2-day trip or longer with a departure time between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. in order to arrive at the prime grounds with time to fish.

Surf fishing remained good in most areas with barred perch, corbina, spotfin croaker, halibut, leopard sharks and more being taken off most Southern California beaches. Excellent corbina fishing has been the rule off San Clemente; anglers have been catching some nice halibut near Corona del Mar and Newport; and people fishing near Seal Beach have caught some nice spotfin croaker. Palos Verdes is producing some nice opaleye perch with frozen peas as bait, and there has been some good barred perch fishing off Redondo and Hermosa Beach.
:Finger: Humbolts DR

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diamondbear
09-22-2011, 11:29 AM
Dang , thats a beast . My buddy gave me some a year or so ago from his trip and it was good .

DockRat
09-22-2011, 02:02 PM
That is a new article by Phil Freidman article from the Daily Breeze.
That pic was old that I jacked from Photobucket, not me. Lol. :LOL:

From above;
2- to 5-pound mollusks in big schools near some of the offshore oil rigs.

Big Yellowtail, WSB, Sharks eating them ?
I Dunno. :Confused:
DR

DockRat
09-22-2011, 02:17 PM
Big Humbolts = Big Mess ! Deck Hands Hate Them.
Guys should tip more on Squid trips. ?

Guys wear rain gear, ink all over the place.

Look at the pic above ? No Ink ? Clean hands, feet, shirt, pants ?

Scrub Deckhand Scrub !!!
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DR

eddiefishtaco
09-23-2011, 01:24 AM
lets go kill some

JapanRon
09-23-2011, 01:23 PM
Hey guys,

Saw their extensive numbers appearing along the coast in the counts this morning too. Just what we anglers need !! Don't know what the thrill is in dangling anything ..... I mean anything in close proximity to these insanely voracious creatures, crank in 20 lbs of calimari, get inked from head to foot .... and then having to get on the cooking boards to find some way to prepare the things so they can actually be eaten.

Wish there was a flip side ..... as in ... their eating Sealions !! Hey, who knows ..... they might in a pinch come up from their watery lairs and .......

Hope I and my buddies are not just going on a boat ride on our weekly trip next Wednesday ... as I'll be in the galley playing cards if other intrepid squidders fish ... er ... jig ... er .... snag for those things ! Sheeeeeh I'd as soon stand on the 2nd Street/Appian Way bridge and reel in a 20lb weight from Davies !!

Sure .... landings are happy .... easy to catch ... gets people on the boat$ .... Even if these things aren't eating everything in sight ..... presently ..... they'll grow QUICK and disrupt then begin to clean our their plates shiney bright !! Two years ago we had these around at migration time for a 0 as in Zero Sandbass season .... hummmm ... could be a pattern there ! :)

tsurikichi

smokehound
09-24-2011, 11:11 AM
Now is a great time to try the beaches for sevengill sharks at night.. Bring the heavy-duty shark gear!