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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Buena Park
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Very cool! Hopefully the salmon want to bite for me...I wanna get done on those asap so we can screw around with the other stuff. Hopefully I catch some good ones. How big was that King?
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: San Diego
Posts: 149
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The salmon is the most sporting of the fishing. For (Pacific) Halibut, you are anchoring up and dropping down deep with big smelly baits on big circle hooks with heavy weights. And then grinding them up once they are hooked. There are reverse slot size limits on Halibut and Lings, so you either go after fish that aren't that big, or you go after trophy fish. The only Ling we've ever kept was because my uncle is a resident and wasn't subject to the slot limit. We've caught decent halibut, but they've got to be less than 43" or over 80". Here's one of the better ones from this year:
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: The Beach
Posts: 292
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It's hard to beat beer battered alaskan halibut. Hope you slay 'em.
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