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Well Joanne, squid die very quickly when out of water so killing is not =
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Even faster than Mackerel I would think.
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There is a good site on www which tells how to prepare them. I found it =
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for "squid to calamari" but I forget the address. I could have m=
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One hint about ink is when a squid is jigged, hold the squid just out of=
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bring it in. And wait a few seconds. It wouldn't get away so do=
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It will then shoot a lot of ink perhaps twice and there will be muc=
h less to deal with
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in the boat or on the wharf. Most beginners are so excited they can'=
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make it a messy chore. Squid seem to need to be at rest to shoot the ink=
. Anyway the
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results are delicious.
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Enjoy the spring to squid jigging time.
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Paul
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<br/>> On April 20, 2015 at 8:36 AM jocook.ns@gmail.com wrote:
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<br/>> I've been thinking about getting back into fishing, and I=
love calamari. I may just go down to the Eastern Passage narrows and try m=
y luck.
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<br/>> I have one rather dumb question: However do you actually *kil=
l* a squid? I know how to dispatch finfish reasonably humanely, but squid?
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<br/>> Cheers,
<br/>> Joanne
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<br/>> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Koodo network.
<br/>>   Original Message  
<br/>> From: John and Nhung=E2=80=8E
<br/>> Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 07:58
<br/>> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
<br/>> Reply To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
<br/>> Subject: RE: [NatureNS] Squid
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<br/>> The squid the Vietnamese gang were catching off the wharves i=
n Yarmouth and
<br/>> Shelburne counties a couple of summers ago were Loligo.
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<br/>> From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@ch=
ebucto.ns.ca]
<br/>> On Behalf Of Hebda, Andrew J
<br/>> Sent: April 19, 2015 9:20 PM
<br/>> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
<br/>> Subject: RE: [NatureNS] Squid
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<br/>> Back in the late 70s we had both species.
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<br/>> The Loligo would turn up early in the season and spawn in sha=
llow waters
<br/>> (egg masses looked like bundlkes of latex gloves)
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<br/>> Later (usually in Aug) the Illex would show up... but they sp=
awned in open
<br/>> water with large geltinous egg masses..
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<br/>> not sure what s going on nowadays.. - Will chekc to see if th=
ere is anypone
<br/>> left in the O'Dor squid lab at Dal.
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<br/>> Andrew
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<br/>> ________________________________________
<br/>> From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [naturens-owner@chebucto.=
ns.ca] on
<br/>> behalf of rita.paul@ns.sympatico.ca [rita.paul@ns.sympatico.c=
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<br/>> Sent: April-19-15 8:12 PM
<br/>> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
<br/>> Subject: [NatureNS] Squid
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<br/>> Hi All
<br/>> An article in todays paper talks about squid in Nova Scotia.
<br/>> Someone claims the species of squid used to be illex but rece=
ntly the loligo
<br/>> squid have appeared.
<br/>> I noticed the last few summers we caught large squid maybe 40=
cms.
<br/>> This summer remains to be seen nevertheless some fresh calama=
ri is always
<br/>> delicious!
<br/>> Enjoy the wait til they get here
<br/>> Paul
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