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todd one 08-16-2013 06:05 PM

Pretty Solid day, SD Bay
 
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Got more short Halibut today than I have all summer. I can't complain though. I did get this 23in, and 25in. Can't get a personal best every trip out. Just getting the stink off is a good day.Attachment 10017

Drake 08-16-2013 06:35 PM

You are the new halibut king :luxhello:

makobob 08-16-2013 06:40 PM

Bait is better when it is wiggling!

619-SWIM-DOG 08-16-2013 06:52 PM

Wow ?..Bro you are slaying the Butts....Great job

todd one 08-16-2013 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Drake (Post 167181)
You are the new halibut king :luxhello:

Thanks Drake! I don't think so though. Maybe Halibut rookie of the year lol. I'd say you came a long way since the day we met at La Jolla, and neither one of us know what we were doing.

todd one 08-16-2013 07:51 PM

Thanks guys. Good luck out the tomorrow swim dog.

467echo 08-16-2013 08:15 PM

Alright you've killed all the butts in the bay, now go slay some yt!

todd one 08-16-2013 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by 467echo (Post 167199)
Alright you've killed all the butts in the bay, now go slay some yt!

I'll be the first to tell you, I have no clue what I'm doing out there. All I've ever caught out there is a sheep head. I looking for someone to show me the ropes. Don't worry, I'll be back out there soon. Not looking to slay um, just looking to get my first.

fishing md 08-16-2013 09:06 PM

''Good job Tood '' now get on on the ''fly'' lol.

Irishman 08-17-2013 08:08 AM

How about you leave some of them for the rest of us to catch!!! Am thinking about tomorrow morning. And for those other folks reading Todd has the launch / landing dialed in there, it's like he valet parks his car at the launch!!!

Carp 08-17-2013 08:53 AM

Nice! I need to get out and get a butt. I haven't the first clue on rigs/gear.

Congrats on a tasty catch!

jorluivil 08-17-2013 09:22 AM

Congrats!!! it looks like you found them.

Here's some friendly advise: If you're not already doing so PLEASE make sure you're measuring the halibut using the bottom/flat/white side of the fish. If a halibut measures 23" fish on the top side the under side may be under 22" when its laid flat on the DFW's measuring device.

raffman55 08-17-2013 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 167230)
Congrats!!! it looks like you found them.

Here's some friendly advise: If you're not already doing so PLEASE make sure you're measuring the halibut using the bottom/flat/white side of the fish. If a halibut measures 23" fish on the top side the under side may be under 22" when its laid flat on the DFW's measuring device.

Not sure I understand the reasoning behind this, isn't it the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail? Why would flipping it over make a difference?

GregAndrew 08-17-2013 04:13 PM

Lots of guys get in trouble with Halibut that they measure on the water at an inch or so over 22. The two most common reasons are that they are measuring over the curve of the fish, and they leave the mouth open. Measuring on the white side can reduce the effects of the curve of the back (which is almost always greater) but is still not perfect.The DFW is going to measure your fish on a flat board that they slide your fish down, head first, until the mouth completely closes. If you have a large flat rail on your yak, mark the legal sizes on it. Then lay the fish out to get a more accurate measurement. Or you can do what I do and attach a stick on tape measure to your paddle and lay the fish over it in your lap. Either way, make sure you are landing the close ones with a net or boga cause they are easier to measure when not on a gaff.

RobFish 08-17-2013 05:06 PM

Nice job Todd! You've come a long way since that day of your Sheephead. :)
Well done indeed.

Also, great tip Jorge/Greg, about which side to measure on halibuts.

jorluivil 08-17-2013 05:23 PM

Greg, thanks for the follow up on that. I'm not trying to take any love away from anyone, just trying to keep you safe. I remember my first legal, I measured that damn thing about 48 times; 21.5", 21.965", 24", 22.789", 23.57849.5, 8675309...........:confused:.

Remember, you can't claim ignorance of the law, rules or regulations when you're in court.:(

alanw 08-17-2013 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 167268)
Remember, you can't claim ignorance of the law, rules or regulations

Only law enforcement officials can claim ignorance of the law! :mad:

el pescator 08-17-2013 08:26 PM

Well done! i've never got a butt... Did you fish a dropper loop?

todd one 08-17-2013 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Irishman (Post 167223)
How about you leave some of them for the rest of us to catch!!! Am thinking about tomorrow morning. And for those other folks reading Todd has the launch / landing dialed in there, it's like he valet parks his car at the launch!!!

Hey Alan. I've released plenty of keepers for you in the last couple of month. Plus, I had a big 30 or 40 pounder release his self.
I'm not sure yet, but you may see me out there tomorrow.

todd one 08-17-2013 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 167230)
Congrats!!! it looks like you found them.

Here's some friendly advise: If you're not already doing so PLEASE make sure you're measuring the halibut using the bottom/flat/white side of the fish. If a halibut measures 23" fish on the top side the under side may be under 22" when its laid flat on the DFW's measuring device.

Thanks for the tip Jorge, I'll be passing that one on. We met once out at La Jolla a couple years ago. I watched you land your first WSB. That was the first big fish I saw caught out there.


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