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We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Typically, early spring before the first Striped Bass arrive on Cape Cod is squid time. Mid April to Mid May is go time as quid come into shallow inshore waters to breed. The bite usually starts dying down as water temperatures rise bringing in Scup and Bluefish begin to invade.
Bluefish eat them, Scup harass them and eat their eggs. The concentrations of squid vary from year to year, but traditionally Hyannis is a go-to location early spring. When that area dries up as Bluefish move in and scatter the shallow water areas I tend to move out into deeper water by the Squid dragging fleet. Squid can often be found deeper, reliably, well into the spring. Most who are dedicating some time to rack up the numbers will anchor up in the fleet and jig away however for quicker 1 hour or less hits I have always done better drifting outside the fleet.
At night, the strategy can be different where aggregating boats and lights can work as an efficient attractant. When the squidding is hot, lbs an hour per person is not unreasonable. I used to use traditional squid jigs however the past few years I converted to the smaller Japanese style jigs.
I find they significantly outperform traditional styles in shallow clear water. My usual rig starts with about a 4 ft length of lb fluorocarbon. If I had to pick, Green and Pink for jig colors.
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