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chiwawadan:
I don't live near the sound and only get up once or twice max a year to go squid jigging from the piers. Is there any active forum or something online to look up current squidding conditions? Anyone up in the area that can report on how it's going? Are they in the south sound? Any pier particularly hot lately?

I want to get up there in the next week or two. Would love to maximize my time and make it a productive trip, but it's tough to figure out when the best times to go would be.

Last year we headed up and completely forgot to check the tide reports and ended up fighting low tide. Was unproductive.


Thanks!

Dysfunctional Vet:
There’s squid at Les Davis. Left side seems to produce best. Saw them pull a couple out when I drove by last night. Not as crowded as it was a few weeks ago. I’ve been down there a few times and caught some but it is in my opinion slow. Haven’t caught any off of point defiance boat house dock. Tried a few times. I’ll shoot down there tonight and check it out for ya

huntnphool:
 11 has been lights out, limits every time...from a boat.

chiwawadan:

--- Quote from: Dysfunctional Vet on December 09, 2021, 12:03:19 PM ---There’s squid at Les Davis. Left side seems to produce best. Saw them pull a couple out when I drove by last night. Not as crowded as it was a few weeks ago. I’ve been down there a few times and caught some but it is in my opinion slow. Haven’t caught any off of point defiance boat house dock. Tried a few times. I’ll shoot down there tonight and check it out for ya

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Don't go out of the wayjust  for me! But I appreciate the insight already.

metlhead:
Sort of following this. Every summer I seem to jig up a few around Olympia while salmon fishing. If I were to take my boat out for an overnighter, what am I looking for to find concentrations of squid. Depth, structure, currents?

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