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Squidding at Stenhouse Bay Jetty, Yorke Peninsula, Innes National Park

Stenhouse Bay Jetty, Yorke Peninsula is a very picturesque historic location and is a popular place to go fishing and squidding. We visited on a sunny Autumn day and we were the only ones on the jetty, probably because it was a weekday. There was a bit of seaweed about, and the water was murky, but the squid were there. We could see the squid in the water, but they were not interested in our squid jigs. We tried whole salted pilchard on squid jigs, and also squid jigs in a range of colours. Eventually Martin caught two squid, which we were very happy about – one on a white squid jig and one on a blue squid jig. I caught a leatherjacket which was a first for me, but I released it even though I have heard people eat them. That night we had salt and pepper squid for dinner at the campsite, and it was delicious. Stenhouse Bay Jetty is a historic site within the Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park (Innes National Park). There used to be works there for the quarrying and exporting of rock gypsum. Some of the historic remains can still be seen there. PLAYLIST:    / fishingsister   WEBSITE: https://www.fishingsister.com.au #fishingsister –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Emoji — tubebackr [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: • Emoji — tubebackr | Free Background M... Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/emoji –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Maps by Google Maps This video is for entertainment purposes only refer to https://fishingsister.com.au/?page_id... Always check local rules, regulations, and local conditions

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