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« on: March 11, 2008, 17:48:25 CET »

hello ppl, it's my first time talking in maltafishingforum.com,

don't know the topics you've been talking so far throughout the year..
but i got a couple of questions on squid fishing in Malta.
please reply!!>>

1. Where do you think is the best place for catching squid/cuttlefish around the middle - northern part of Malta??

1. And could someone give me links to some squid jigs that produce good sized squids?
 cos i think i've got the whole apparatus for squid fishing completely wrong.

THANKS IN ADVANCE

A. FAva

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« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2008, 18:12:15 CET »

Hi and welcome to the forum. From what I've heard this year hasnt been the greatest for squid fishing so if you've been trying it might account for things a little. One of the best and busiest places is where the Gozo ferry comes in at Cirkewwa along that jetty.

Can you describe what you've been using, your current set up and type of lures.
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« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2008, 19:43:41 CET »

Squid fishing has been pretty slow this year.  I find that Yo-Zuri's work best - green when there is a lot of light and orange when there is less.  Also use smaller sizes early in the season (November) and gradually work your way up as the season progresses.  Good luck!
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« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2008, 08:18:00 CET »

thnks skip for the reply...

around the end of january i went to the moll ta bugibba  (squidding first time) and caught (1st one) a 524grams squid. around 6.30pm b-rixa bit tinsil (tal milied qisu). later at around 8pm, i swapped it with a yo-zuri green and caught a 356gram squid.
peress li lewwel darba, ghadt li amilt success.....ghamilna ikla bijhom.

a week later,i  went to is-sajriens and caught a 300gr squid with a yo-zuri pink.

A week later me and my friend went to fraben to check the place out, and caught my biggest squid so far this year..   with the green YO-zuri. A 578gram squid.. (hsibt li wehel mal qiegh ghax ma kont naf li jigbed daqsekk)

a few minutes later, my friend caught a (just over) 300grams cuttlefish (sicca).



http://www.billfishtacklesupply.com/YoZuri/supersj1.jpg

the pink and green lure i used to catch the squid. ( the only thing that is different from my personal lures is that they are not thin ( like as in the photo) but are naqa hoxnin, but still glow.
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« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2008, 20:37:13 CET »

what are you complaing for? consider yourself lucky i gave up squid fishing as never caught more than 3 in one night an always small one but want to try fishing for them from the boat
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« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2008, 11:23:48 CET »

can anyone please give me some tricks for squidding?

1. does direct light into the seawater affects the squidding?
2. if the lure i use glows?! but really glows (bright)!! super glow! does it attract the squid or not?

the super glow lure is a Yamashita.

thnks

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« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2008, 11:28:19 CET »

Basically, yes and yes.

Squid are attracted to light, so you will often see people fishing for squid with a home made light shining in the water. Get a 12V battery, and a powerful 12V halogen bulb and holder and make your own simple holder.

Every couple of times you cast re-charge your lure so it glows more. There are some squid lures meant to sink towards the bottom, then you jig some and reel in a bit, wait 5 secs, rig jig and reel in. Locally you mostly find surface squid lures which don't have as much weight.

But regardless of all this, if there are no squid in the area you won't catch. It's one of those things, aka Fishing Smiley
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« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2008, 12:02:17 CET »

oh yes yes....
thnks m8...


does anyone know a few places good for squidding?

does anyone know some squid attractant liquid (that can be used to cover the lure)?
i once heard that pharmacies have a skin cream that attracts squid....but i'm not sure about it. lol

can someone please help..

thnks ppl!
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« Reply #8 on: March 14, 2008, 13:20:46 CET »

I heard that there were some good catches from xemxija area last night but I'm not sure of the exact location. The cream.... if I were you I'd rather spend my money on a good lure!
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« Reply #9 on: March 14, 2008, 18:41:10 CET »

fekruna , xemxija under veccja and sirens waterpolo pitch are all good areas it depends on the wind and currents good luck
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« Reply #10 on: March 16, 2008, 07:22:42 CET »

What is the price range for a good squidding lure? i have about 7-8 different colours and sizes cost around Lm3 each (7 euros)!

thnks benri andi SimonG

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« Reply #11 on: March 19, 2008, 18:35:46 CET »

There is a site where you will go crazy about squid fishing its on the bottom of the forum just click on it but make sure you dont want to go out as promise you, its good, and will spoil your outing or your girlfriend/wife day. will try to give you the site web address soon
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