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Can you catch squid in the summer?

Asked: Julien Boisvert, Date Created:

If you like catching and eating squid, then now is the time! Southern calamari are a year round proposition for Tasmanians but summer is when people hit the water and jetties to do their best work. Daylight savings and warm summers nights are great times to be out chasing squid until dark or a bit after.

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