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Where can I fish for squid in California?

Where can I fish for squid in California?

Monterey Bay area
Market squid typically spawn in the Monterey Bay area from April to November and from October to May in Southern California, which keeps squid fishermen on the move between both regions throughout the year. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife manages the market squid fishery in California.

Where is the best place to catch a squid?

Squid are attracted to dock lights, and show up around docks and bridges near deep, open water. The most productive squid spots are well known and draw a crowd when the bite is on. A full cooler provides more than enough squid for both dinner and the freezer.

Is there squid in California?

Where They Live. Market squid are found from the tip of Baja California to southeastern Alaska, but are most abundant between Punta Eugenia in Baja California and Monterey Bay, California.

Is there a squid season?

Squid are usually first seen in Neah Bay in Late May. Squid are present at City Pier in Port Angeles and the surrounding area from late June to the end of August .

Can you catch squid in rough water?

Sticking with the idea that squid prefer calm areas, they also don’t seem to be as active when conditions are choppy, windy, the swell is up or the water is murky. Best conditions are little wind, little swell and clear water.

Where can I catch squid in Los Angeles?

There are several sites with beach access, such as the Breakwater at Monterey Bay, Redondo Beach in Los Angeles County or La Jolla Shores in San Diego, which can all be good, with more manageable depths of 50 to 70 feet (15 to 21 meters).

Do you use a sinker with a squid jig?

Floating squid jigs are used strictly for vertical jigging. They are usually rigged in tandem, with either a sinker or a sinking jig on the bottom.

What moon is best for squid fishing?

The best days for catching squid come during the new moon. When the night is at its darkest, squid rely on the light produced at dusk and dawn and will capitalise on this light to hunt. When the moon is full and the nights well illuminated, the squid can hunt all night and are not so frenzied around dusk and dawn.