During the fall and winter, a group of nocturnal anglers willing to bear the rain and freezing temperatures will jig around the docks of Puget Sound. We’re not talking about dancing, but fishing for ...
You can tell the jiggers down on the piers of Seattle have not been pulling squid in by the dozens most nights this fall and winter. During a good season, everybody is friendly, nobody is pushy. There ...
The night is dark, with only the stars twinkling above as the waters off Terengganu come alive with anticipation for the annual squid jigging or candat sotong season. In the past month, the sea on the ...
Those pursuing squid are doing the jig at nights along various Puget Sound piers, and season that started last month will only get better through the winter. In this week’s seafood recipe, Seattle ...
No, it’s not a new dance craze. Starting right around Labor Day and continuing into the new year, the inner bays of Puget Sound are host to a voracious predator that swarms in by the millions: squid.
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