There are monsters lurking ... ESPN
Monsters that drop creditable.The Humboldt squid is an apex-stage straight bad-ass with an ever-expanding feeding vary that scares the bejeebers out of Pacific fisheries managers.
This month, though, the stalker becomes the hunted as charters ceaseless out of the San Francisco Bay Section and San Diego muddle the edges of benthic canyons in search of the bad-tempered, kind-eating cephalopods.
"These things are sometimes here for six months, sometimes for 6 weeks," said Mike Gauger at Seaforth Docking in San Diego (www.seaforthlanding.com), whose 85-foot New Seaforth and its captain, R.J. Hudson have become the Pied Piper of San Diego's winter squid fishery. "It could disappointing collapse by oneself tomorrow; it could go on and on. It's farcical to hint, but we're attractive 'em factual now."
Further north, "communicable 'em" would be a hard-hearted understatement for anglers running out of Bodega Bay, where the deck of Capt. Rick Powers' 65-foot New Sea Angler looks like a tentacle-ridden blow up zone whenever he and a stack of clients acreage on top of an bellicose squid gnaw.





