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Topic: Squid in the ocean?  (Read 4267 times)

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Pixster

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Squid will show up anywhere in the water column. Most of the time they will be at the very bottom. Notice one photo shows a bait ball towards the top and a school of squid at the bottom. These photo were from this last Autumn. Puget Sound market squid reproduce/deposit eggs during this time period. From my casual observations of the ocean market squid eggs, it seems they reproduce during the Summer months.

From a Humminbird 597ci:








Both bait and squid, notice the difference in density:



Caught a lot of these at the top -- ~10ft: