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Topic: WG report: 8/22  (Read 2097 times)

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Mak2014

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So...I would like to report that halibut is abundant as I remembered.  This is breakdown of today's catch:

- 8am launched for 8:40 high tide
- 40-60ft four halibut 10-15lb...3 had lot of parasites and didn't put up a good fight...all released
- 70-75ft one 40lb(used gaff and tried to manhandle the beast...I lost the battle...technically I got tail slapped before it went overboard
2nd butt hooked and gaff in belly and it stopped struggling...successful securing the fish
- returned early due to wind/waves.

All PB are reporting 70-80ft and hauling 30-60lb butt with few kings around 70ft.
« Last Edit: August 23, 2015, 02:47:57 AM by Mak2014 »


YJ

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Great report and nice halibut.


Martin

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Very nice! Thanks for the update...did you fish north or south of WG?
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Mak2014

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During high tide I just travel up north.  One interesting thing to note...when I hooked two large halibut, I was underneath a large bait ball, and just under an hour after the slack tide.

Forgot to mention what I found in the stomach...black gooey mess and tentacles...left over octopus.
« Last Edit: August 23, 2015, 05:16:09 PM by Mak2014 »