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Lost Game Clip...
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Wow...a new lesson learned...
Gaffed it, put it on the game clip, clubbed it 5 times, nicked a few gills, stabbed its brain a half dozen times then hung him over the side...sumbitch woke up pissed after a few minutes and took my cleat and game clip with him. Halibut require bonking 15 times... |
Wow no kidding. Tough little bastards aren't they.
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They calm down pretty well once their gills are ripped out.
It sucks to lose stuff, but that way, ouch! |
Doh! That sucks dude. Tough bastards indeed.
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Jim, you will find any excuse to do some "bonking".
That one was small anyways, you are looking for a toad anyways.:) |
That sucks Jim!!!!!!!:mad:
Hopefully the Monster Butt shows up for you next time to help make up for that one! |
Lesson learned: don't take advice about halibut fishing from Ful-rac....
Doh!! |
Tough one Jim. I always use a secondary line tied right to my brass seat clip. Halibut seem to be like Catfish, you can bleed them and then stick them in your lap/hatch and a half hour later they go nuts.
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F'in' zombie fish.. you have to take out the brain stem. :boxing_smiley:
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You're fish did the 'Ful-Rac'
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You got FulRacked!
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.45 to the head usually works. 2 to make sure. Over the water is preferred.
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Don't ever knock "bonking" a fish until you've tried it one time...:paddleersmilie: |
Those sneaky little halibut! Boy would I have loved to see your face when it broke off!!!:eek:
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Had to give a big bat ray the ol 4 cell mag light treatment
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damn....
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You forgot to blindfold her....
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Not quite sure that's the same "bonking" that Tony does. :rolleyes: |
Bummer Deamon,
bleed em, rip their gills out, beat them with a club... it doesn't matter, certain Halibut will just wake up and go flipping nuts no matter what! Greg is right 2 clips or rope or whatever securely fastened to the kayak is your only chance, and even then... chit happens "you got FulRacked" now that's funny! |
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