my new halibut spot

JT,
Funny you should mention the cheeks. I always cut them out if the halibut is any size at all. Several times I have seen them for sale in one of our local supermarkets at a higher price than the filets. When I looked at them-they were just small scraps and trimmings from the filets. If you have ever had halibut cheeks they have a very distinctive texture and grain pattern to them. When I told the manager that what he was selling was not halibut cheeks he said they bought them from their supplier as cheeks. Just recently I saw them again for sale. Buyer beware.
 
WOW.........you found my halibut hole.

That clip of the shark-octopus fight is amazing. I wished we had more of them to hlep kill all of those darned gray sharks that steal your bait.

Jack in Alaska...patiently waiting in Arizona for winter to pass
 
416rigby":19172vad said:
You're joking, right? Halibut don't look anything like Arrowtooth. They are very easy to tell apart.

I think they could be either by the footage at hand. That is all I am saying. However, they appear a little less "toothy" than the typical Arrowtooth. While I prefer halibut to eat, Arrowtooth are not all bad either.
 
Slow day at work today so I was surfing around on the net,............. when the boss walked in. :male , :embarrased
 
My starcraft was a very fishy boat, never any halibut but fishy.

I'm the boss so who is going to walk in on me? I just wish I was a better employee.? May have to dock myself.

My halibut record is slim. Sark got one in my boat and I got one up north in my boat while fishing for salmon.
 
Neah Bay shouldn't disappoint you. While I now live in Alaska, I have caught some nice fish there. I remember people telling my how I needed a bigger boat than my CD 22 to fish out that way when I live down your way. Now I fish in the open Gulf of Alaska and it can be way worse than anything I had ever been in in Washington. The CD 22 is a great boat with oustanding capabilities.
 
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