Finally found some calamari on 5/18-19 in RI, after 2 unfruitful trips to Hyannis, MA at the end of April and early May. Three of us caught about 20 gal from 10pm to 5am from a boat.
Nothing to brag about in old standards. But the night like this is hard to come by these days, especially with heavy commercial trawling pressure that not only destructing the squid population, but
spawning grounds (sea floor w/ kelp forest).
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Finally found some calamari on 5/18-19 in RI, after 2 unfruitful trips to Hyannis, MA at the end of April and early May. Three of us caught about 20 gal from 10pm to 5am from a boat.That's a lot of calamari. Congrats!
Nothing to brag about in old standards. But the night like this is hard to come by these days, especially with heavy commercial trawling pressure that not only destructing the squid population, but
spawning grounds (sea floor w/ kelp forest).
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
Finally found some calamari on 5/18-19 in RI, after 2 unfruitful trips to Hyannis, MA at the end of April and early May. Three of us caught about 20 gal from 10pm to 5am from a boat.Beautiful calamari and some real nice sized ones too!
Nothing to brag about in old standards. But the night like this is hard to come by these days, especially with heavy commercial trawling pressure that not only destructing the squid population, but
spawning grounds (sea floor w/ kelp forest).
CaptainOriginal Crew1,847 postsSince 2018
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