Me and a mate competed in the calamari classic the weekend just passed. Did alright considering the trying conditions. The water was very murky, due to the recent storms and the swell and wind were up, especially early on. We took his tinny out instead of my boat so it was impossible to get out to our deeper spots, so fished some shallow water (<5m) in cockburn sound. This was our first classic and finished 4th overall from memory (26boats, many more registered I think but got scared off the weather).
The boys who won did very well and were deserved winners. One thing I did notice is you could tell who had competed before. As the competition is 10 heaviest squid then the largest single squid. We treated our squid as we normally would, catch them, let them expel all their ink and water and straight onto ice. Others were keeping them alive in water then whacking the straight into the weighing bag immediately before weigh in so they would be full of water. Cheeky tactic, and something we will surely keep in mind for the next classic. Great day. Got to talk to and trade tactics with some other squid fisherman, so thoroughly enjoyed myself.
Bought this jig the other day. Always funny to read the English on some of the Japanese squid jigs, but this one takes the cake! makes absolutely no sense. How hard is it to get someone who speaks English to read over it and make sure it makes sense before you print thousands of boxes!?
Weather is looking glorious this saturday (touch wood), so will be heading wide for some demersals on saturday.