Any squid or eggs at Redondo/Vets?????

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Ken Kurtis

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I haven't been out lately but wondering if anyone has seen any signs or inklings of squid (or eggs) on any dives at Vets lately. Squid season generally runs mid-December through the end of March so this the is the time of the year to start looking. (For those not familiar with this, during a "good" season, the squid come in and lay eggs with regularity at night and the eggs clusters are easily visible day and night down the slope and at depths between 60-100 feet or so.)
 
Was diving today at VETS.
Toured the monument, 3 🐙 and down the slope 60-70’ no signs of any squid eggs.
Water temp mostly 59, 57 at depth.
Entry easy, but watch out for the double trough. You can be an arms length from the shore and be on 6-8’ of water.
Same for the exit.
Waves 1’, no power.
 
I haven't been out lately but wondering if anyone has seen any signs or inklings of squid (or eggs) on any dives at Vets lately. Squid season generally runs mid-December through the end of March so this the is the time of the year to start looking. (For those not familiar with this, during a "good" season, the squid come in and lay eggs with regularity at night and the eggs clusters are easily visible day and night down the slope and at depths between 60-100 feet or so.)
I was there last Friday and Sunday night, no sign of squid or eggs.
 
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