PassMeABeer
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All day out at 12 mile bank today, only small Chinook, nothing over 80cm to found anywhere. Where are all the springs?
Very slow from the reports I have been hearing. Might switch it up and head to Sooke next week instead as it’s been on fire.Is fishing slow, or is it just me? Just asking.
What's up with the cut on the caudal? Have em on a rope or something? I'm a bit new to Hali fishing and haven't seen this yet.Hali has been pretty decent. Currents and swell are the normal and if you commit, be safe out there. Anchoring as most of you know, comes with risks and are mitigated with learned skills. Along comes the payoff. View attachment 83069
the first one to the boat was measured at 165 cm, a quick tail rope/pic and off it swam. These 4 followed up in less than 2 hours. The swell picked up, fog rolled around us and we had an instant black hawk down. Went to ships and hooked a couple decent fish but only landed two hatch coho. Great crew today committed to going “out there” to have a chance at catching a halibut.
for me, its what its all about.
One of the cuts used to bleed the fish.What's up with the cut on the caudal? Have em on a rope or something? I'm a bit new to Hali fishing and haven't seen this yet.
Funky. Lots of blood moving through the tail? Is this a halibut thing or do people do it on other species? I usually cut the gills and shake upside down into my "bleed bucket" to bleed my fish.One of the cuts used to bleed the fish.
they loose blood pressure really quickly when this is done, cut the gills and slice the tail, give it a quick bend to ensure it being severed. no blood in the spine and the fillets come out clean.Funky. Lots of blood moving through the tail? Is this a halibut thing or do people do it on other species? I usually cut the gills and shake upside down into my "bleed bucket" to bleed my fish.
deep.All day out at 12 mile bank today, only small Chinook, nothing over 80cm to found anywhere. Where are all the springs?
Nicely done BlairHali has been pretty decent. Currents and swell are the normal and if you commit, be safe out there. Anchoring as most of you know, comes with risks and are mitigated with learned skills. Along comes the payoff. View attachment 83069
the first one to the boat was measured at 165 cm, a quick tail rope/pic and off it swam. These 4 followed up in less than 2 hours. The swell picked up, fog rolled around us and we had an instant black hawk down. Went to ships and hooked a couple decent fish but only landed two hatch coho. Great crew today committed to going “out there” to have a chance at catching a halibut.
for me, its what its all about.
lol.....woke up that am , looked out my window , deep blue skies , bam cam showed the same , pulled out of the nook , bam , on came the radar for for the morning shift , that time of year ,the fog is gone ? lol
2.25 as of this morning.Can anyone tell me what fuel is going for in Bamfield. Heading up next weekend and pondering whether to fill in Port or support Bamfield
Nice work John !!Went out to big bank today. Took awhile but we caught our 4 Hali. All between 80-89 cm. Caught a smaller skate. Going to try it and see how they taste. We released a 110 cm Hali which bit while reeling in the rods after we caught the our last under. Also had something big snap us off. Pretty decent day sitting on anchor.