I don't always make fish puns but when I do, I do it just for the halibut. take your time to mullet it over. If you can think of a better fish pun, let minnow...
This fish was not actually caught so you can rest at ease. The commercial fleet takes the largest share of the biomass out of the Gulf of Alaska. Most of the sport fleet does not have access to the majority of the Gulf as well. Halibut spawn off the continental shelf and their larva move into the plankton column where they are distributed into the coastal waters of the Gulf...Large halibut do produce much more when they spawn, but the gulf of Alaska is strictly regulated as well as largely inaccessible and vast. The halibut here in alaska are maintaining a healthy population even with some retention of large fish.
I'll never understand why some people insist on showcasing their ignorance.....The official answer from the International Pacific Halibut Commission on its "frequently asked questions" page of its website says, "IPHC biologists see no benefit to preserving the largest females from a conservation standpoint."
I don't always make fish puns but when I do, I do it just for the halibut. take your time to mullet it over. If you can think of a better fish pun, let minnow...
that thing is a tank ..i wouldn't even know where to guess ...over 100 lbs idk
Definitely a decent fish. Probably a 5 footer. Right around 100lbs
2:08 is when he comes
thanks
I didn't see the bag get bit, but a great vid. I'm gonna try a chum bag here in Oregon.
4:09 in the video is when he tries to bite the bag, gets a mouthful of anemone as well
How did you attach your GoPro and what did you attach it to?
I put it on a tripod which we lost later.
3 pounds 14 ounces?
Haha the ananome stung him!
still go 'murica?
It sure did
great video 60 lb
Silly having the sound on for this, eventually turned it off because it was annoying.
I would guess 90 lbs or better they don't grow em that big down here in North California
Morse Mason has to
Depth?
60 foot maybe
@@HowtoAlaska Hey, thanks for replying. I’m pretty much sold on go pros.
The really big halibut are the breeders...fish out the breeders and there will not be any more halibut.
This fish was not actually caught so you can rest at ease. The commercial fleet takes the largest share of the biomass out of the Gulf of Alaska. Most of the sport fleet does not have access to the majority of the Gulf as well. Halibut spawn off the continental shelf and their larva move into the plankton column where they are distributed into the coastal waters of the Gulf...Large halibut do produce much more when they spawn, but the gulf of Alaska is strictly regulated as well as largely inaccessible and vast. The halibut here in alaska are maintaining a healthy population even with some retention of large fish.
You outta see em long line for them..
I'll never understand why some people insist on showcasing their ignorance.....The official answer from the International Pacific Halibut Commission on its "frequently asked questions" page of its website says, "IPHC biologists see no benefit to preserving the largest females from a conservation standpoint."
This is Pathetic
lol how so
Laaaaaame