Re Squid
Submitted by dogsoldier on Mon, 2007-07-09 22:28
Went down to the south mole this afternoon for a squid session caught 4 which were nice sizes the bad part was that when I got home and was cleaning them two of them were females with eggs which I was not too impressed about I know the squid population is not under threat at the moment but the amount of eggs that these two squid had in them would have produced a fair few squid for someone else to catch or to further the population with their breeding.Was wondering if there is anyway to tell have checked on the net for any information but came up with zip anyone know
Andrew
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Gee your a smart ass Brad I
Gee your a smart ass Brad
I have a problem I'm a tackle junkie Andrew
Ryan Thipthorp (not verified)
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Short life span!
Squid only live for a year approx so no harm in taking small ones or ones with eggs....short life span!
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Life span
The squid I get also have a short lifespan of about 48-72 hours then I have eaten them

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Ryan Thipthorp (not verified)
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Yeh!
Mines approx 35 hours then eaten.....I love squid

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