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Long Beach Barndoor 1/7/18
http://i.imgur.com/hszsIkwl.jpg
Orca's got lady luck on his side. We landed this thing with no gaff or net. I came in with the assist and sunk the fish grip in its mouth. Once I got it I dragged it in and went primal on it giving it some good brain trauma. Sucker taped out at 40" with a 29" girth. We're est. near 30lbs. Should've brought a scale. |
Thats awesome!
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I caught one that size last year. The steaks on that fish are amazing. Good job and congrats on the prize.
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SWEEEEEEEET BUTT!
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Awesome!! Great pic!
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Nice fish and without a gaff? Impressive way to bring in the new year.
Good work! |
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Heck yeah! That’s a nice one!
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I was kind of wanting to see if Saba would have lipped it. I’ll bet he would have tried rather than let it escape. |
Thanks all. Saba knows how to handle fish! That thing had a set of choppers it wanted to use on him. If he wasn’t there, I would have chickened out and released it. After this, I know that the FG knot is very reliable.
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Nice hali. Bet it put up a good fight
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Great catch!!! |
Very impressive, Congrats and thanks for sharing.
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Great catch! hopefully this year we can all post one this big!
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Nice Hali!
Glad you were able to wrangle the butt without a gaff!!! :reel::reel::reel::reel:
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Boom! nice fish :luxhello:
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Buy a Gaff...
Buy a Gaff...LOL...!
Nice job! |
Congratulations realllllllyyyyyyyyyyy nice Halibut!!!!!!!
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Beautiful halibut! Looks bigger than 30# to me. Congrats!
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Nice fish! :luxhello:
Glad to see guys get excited about catching a nice halibut like that. Everybody should get excited about catching a fish like that! It's a fish of a lifetime to most people. These days watching Greg catch one...you'd think his dog died... |
congratulations! prize winner there, that one will keep you searching for years to come.
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Wow nice catch! I was told there are big butt along the beach but me personally I don't feel comfy eating fish caught in LBC. I caught legal bass all day long a few weeks ago and let them all go. But if you both were cool with it, I'd love to learn from you 2, hell I'll treat to bfast or lunch to show my appreciation!
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I also thought about the toxin levels in our local fish; especially the older ones like this butt. I figure that it will probably be ok if we don’t eat it more than a couple times a month. I have to recheck the recommendations as to what’s safe. I’m more concerned about how much my kid eats. Thanks for the reminder. |
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Congrats, very nice fish! Especially without a gaff.
Annually, there is a water/fish quality piece put out (can't remember who, but might even be the DFW?) that rates the water at most beaches and harbor areas. They also give recommendations on how frequently you should be able to eat different types of fish based on your age and other factors. Some fish, like Croakers, you should pretty much never eat from harbors. Others, like Halibut, are rarely rated at less than twice a week (even for children, and caught in harbors). The tendency of the fish and its food supply to wander in and out of the harbors will contribute to the variations. Maybe somebody can post up the most current ratings? |
Awesome fish!
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WHOA!
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EXCELLENT WORK!!:cheers1:
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Oh I'm sorry did you get offended by my positive comment? I can swear I said nice fish....:luxhello: |
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Just saying cause the way I read your sentence that I quoted made it seemed like you need to let everyone know that fish is the norm for you. Here is another of your comments on someone else's report a few weeks back. It's cute how us lowly noobs spend time on the water but all you do is catch fish. :notworthy: Quote:
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That's a nice one.
It's hard to estimate the weight of the fish without a scale, I've seen 40" halibut that were 20lbs and some that were almost 40lbs. Regardless, that's a nice fish for that area, congrats!!! |
Knowing Tony, I read both of the comments listed as he enviously wishes he could capture that enthusiasm and excitement of the days of old.
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