Interesting video from last week about the squid washing ashore in La Jolla. Apparently the one which attacked/played with the diver was much larger possibly up to 5 ft in length.
At a time when commercial fisherman on the west coast are facing record restrictions and cut backs in quotas due to fish stocks declining the "squid run", as it is called, is offering commercial fisherman welcome relief. Fishermen across Southern California have taken to catching the unusually large and abundant number of squid as a way to make up for lost income as commercial fishing for salmon has been completely banned this year, rockfishing has been cut by up to 3/4ths, and harsh quotas were put on species like sea bass and halibut. Meanwhile sport fisherman are not letting this good opportunity pass them by as hundreds to thousands of them a fishing near shore from everything to inflatable row boats up to expensive yachts.
Check out this Kayaker's catch:
That's a 53lb yellowtail tuna caught just 30 minutes after he started fishing. Not a bad half hour's work though I wonder what he'll do with all that tuna. Probably give half of it away to friends and family.
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