Silly question but, after you catch them and have your bucket full. Do you then put them in a ziplock bag and put in fridge? My guess is they just die in the bag then next morning take out of fridge and clean?
Typically by the time I get back home they are dead, they die very quickly usually within 5-7 minutes of catching them, yes I keep them in the fridge overnight and clean them the next day
@@catchingzzzsoutdoors1872 Man I was hoping to try out the cape. I Always usually goto RI. But that means they should be in Boston soon so I can’t complain. Thanks for the reply man. Tight lines.
Nice video guys. Love the way you explained the leader and the way the squid get caught up. Sure I knew it, but for people new to squidding its very helpful! The ink sack can be saved and used to make black pasta or or other sauces. Did you ever think about saving the guts to use for chum? Great fertilizer too! Counting the days until the squid come in 2021!
Any suggestions for a spotlight or does it not really matter what one I get? Also, whats the earliest youd expect squid to be showing up down at this dock on woods whole or in hyannis?
It’s said non LED lights work the best as they look more like “moonlight” but I have used and had success with LEDs... typically squid come around late April till mid May.. but that will depend on water temp
Catching Zzz's Outdoors I think something is wrong with them because so many live ones are washing up on the beach if you throw them back they just swim back to shore. I have like 4 full storage ziploc bags full of them
Catching Zzz's Outdoors Are they just gone in the Cape or everywhere, I remember last year around Salem in July I caught a bunch of them but I also heard the squid came in late back then
Subscribed and this is a great content
Thanks for the subscribe! Tight lines
I cannot wait to try this! just moved to the Cape I've been looking forward to getting into saltwater fishing down here
Best of luck! Let me know how it goes
Silly question but, after you catch them and have your bucket full. Do you then put them in a ziplock bag and put in fridge? My guess is they just die in the bag then next morning take out of fridge and clean?
Typically by the time I get back home they are dead, they die very quickly usually within 5-7 minutes of catching them, yes I keep them in the fridge overnight and clean them the next day
@@catchingzzzsoutdoors1872 Much appreciate the reply! I am a local and fish on the cape often, never tried for squid though.
Nice vid. Are they still around now into June?
Generally as the striped bass migration arrives in mass, the squid get driven out and are harder to find
@@catchingzzzsoutdoors1872 Man I was hoping to try out the cape. I Always usually goto RI. But that means they should be in Boston soon so I can’t complain. Thanks for the reply man. Tight lines.
Nice video guys. Love the way you explained the leader and the way the squid get caught up. Sure I knew it, but for people new to squidding its very helpful!
The ink sack can be saved and used to make black pasta or or other sauces.
Did you ever think about saving the guts to use for chum? Great fertilizer too!
Counting the days until the squid come in 2021!
Tim that’s a great idea with the chum/fertilizer, I will definitely be doing that in the upcoming season! Counting down the days..
Any suggestions for a spotlight or does it not really matter what one I get? Also, whats the earliest youd expect squid to be showing up down at this dock on woods whole or in hyannis?
It’s said non LED lights work the best as they look more like “moonlight” but I have used and had success with LEDs... typically squid come around late April till mid May.. but that will depend on water temp
Hey thank for the video
Glad you liked it hopes this helps
Love your vids wjats your favriot Blue fish lure
I prefer metal spoons but anything shiny and hard as they have devastating teeth that tend to rip up lures
@@catchingzzzsoutdoors1872 ok thanks alot
Does it matter if the spot light is led vs halogen?
Many people will say LEDs do not work as well because they don't portray the "moonlight" however I have had success with LEDs so to me both work
You should see the beaches I have about 20 pounds of squid
Debin Sebin awesome!
Catching Zzz's Outdoors I think something is wrong with them because so many live ones are washing up on the beach if you throw them back they just swim back to shore. I have like 4 full storage ziploc bags full of them
Debin Sebin wow! Not good
Catching Zzz's Outdoors now it’s about 50 pounds lmao
Crazy!
loke so much haha good job
Is too late to fish for them now?
yes unfortunately, they have left the Cape already
Catching Zzz's Outdoors Are they just gone in the Cape or everywhere, I remember last year around Salem in July I caught a bunch of them but I also heard the squid came in late back then
@@ricksrice5576 yup around October
Can you let me know where the location? Thanks
Woodshole, MA
Thanks for the information, but can you give me the name of the pier. Thank you
I am not sure the name of the pier, but I went in Woodshole, MA
Woodhole by the aquarium
Plan to go with my kids
Can you give me the address
Thanks
Good luck, I went in Woodshole, MA
166 water st woodhole 02543… best in mid may till the end of may and they come back in around October
You think 🤔 you can’t sent me the address to bring my son
like Catching Zzz's Outdoors on facebook, I will send you a message.