what a summer for monster halibut in our neck of the woods.
I was appointed to take a group of Aussie yachties out (yachties- folks that boat in and fish for a day) and get them some smaller halibut...I failed, the first fish to the boat was a 215 pounder and then one of the gals cranked up a 115 pounder and a 80 pounder on the same rig. You never know what kind of folks you'll be fishing when you have yachtie duty, some can be real, well, you know. They turned out to be a great bunch of folks, just regular folk that got together for a once in a lifetime trip& chartered some Krogens out of BC. We did end up catching a few chickens...and salmon...and black rock fish & I did end up maybe drinking to much that evening on the yacht
I thought I was doing good with that 215 pounder being the big fish of the year for the lodge, but, Capt Paul ( a hard core big halibut hunter with ten years on the force) had to go and bring in a 400 pounder a few weeks later. They got the beast to the boat and he gave it a dose of 410 sedative and then one of the guest asked if he could shoot it also & pulled out a Glock and placed about four quick rounds in it. It turned out the guest was a DEA agent from NY, I suppose he'll have to account for the rounds he fires...I can see the paperwork now, "fired four rounds just for the halibut"
As the summer went on 200-300 pound fish where coming in pretty regularly. The kid reported for duty the end of July and his first day on the job he helped boat a 230 pounder, it was a good introduction for him.....twas a crazy big halibut summer.
some folks may cringe at harvesting big halibut & some guest elected to turn them loose...I figure if the high priced fish and game biologists say it's fine to harvest them, who am I to argue
I was appointed to take a group of Aussie yachties out (yachties- folks that boat in and fish for a day) and get them some smaller halibut...I failed, the first fish to the boat was a 215 pounder and then one of the gals cranked up a 115 pounder and a 80 pounder on the same rig. You never know what kind of folks you'll be fishing when you have yachtie duty, some can be real, well, you know. They turned out to be a great bunch of folks, just regular folk that got together for a once in a lifetime trip& chartered some Krogens out of BC. We did end up catching a few chickens...and salmon...and black rock fish & I did end up maybe drinking to much that evening on the yacht
I thought I was doing good with that 215 pounder being the big fish of the year for the lodge, but, Capt Paul ( a hard core big halibut hunter with ten years on the force) had to go and bring in a 400 pounder a few weeks later. They got the beast to the boat and he gave it a dose of 410 sedative and then one of the guest asked if he could shoot it also & pulled out a Glock and placed about four quick rounds in it. It turned out the guest was a DEA agent from NY, I suppose he'll have to account for the rounds he fires...I can see the paperwork now, "fired four rounds just for the halibut"
As the summer went on 200-300 pound fish where coming in pretty regularly. The kid reported for duty the end of July and his first day on the job he helped boat a 230 pounder, it was a good introduction for him.....twas a crazy big halibut summer.
some folks may cringe at harvesting big halibut & some guest elected to turn them loose...I figure if the high priced fish and game biologists say it's fine to harvest them, who am I to argue