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Topic: Squid fishing  (Read 3209 times)

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If anyone interest in learning how to fish for squid in Puget Sound, you can contact me and I will show you what I know.

Now is not that many people fish for squid yet, early in the season for squid. Still a lot of people there, but at least you can find a spot to stand. Next month, you will not find a space to stand if you come late.

You can fish for squid in a kayak, you will get more squid. I don't like to go into kayak in the dark

You have to be comfortable to stand 2 or 3 feet from the other, but every one (97%) are wearing mask. I will not fish next to anyone without mask.
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