Excellent video of the area & start of the fishing season. Looked like a great day for fishing. Certainly is a different way of loading the boats! 2 per/person per/season? Or per day? Thanks for sharing.
A lot of those would be illegal here in Norway, too small but for the most part the guys fishing charters over there have no clue and cant even hold their rods while fishing so they are impressed as long as the rod tip moves half an inch and the charter companies need to make money so this is what you end up with.
Lol you are certainly entitled to your opinion. They are very strict on charter boats here.The regulations on charters are different than for individuals. On a charter you are allowed one under 20 lbs and one over 20 lbs. that’s the regulations here in Alaska. You are right about a lot of people not knowing how to fish but that’s probably why they used a charter. For us it was an amazing gift from a friend. It was an awesome trip. We would rather have been able to only catch big ones but that’s not legal here.
@@MrKveite1 here as an independent you can keep any of the just not on a charter boat. Charter boats can only fish for the certain days of the week. Alaska really has some wild regulations and they can daily in different locations. Very hard to keep up with
We'll be visiting Anchorage and Willow in 3 weeks. I can't wait. We have a halibut fishing trip scheduled.
You will have fun
Awesome video.... Wow nice catch Tyler!
WOW! Good fishing video. Great scenery around Homer. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Oh my goodness! What an incredible adventure. And with such beautiful scenery. Halibut fishing is definitely an Alaskan experience!
That was an awesome trip
It definitely looks like it. Awesome on more ways than just fishing!
Just catching up on viewing, great times were had it seems 8)
I’m glad to see another TH-camr from Willow Alaska!!
Thank you
Nice Catch, here from Springfield mo.
Cool, thanks
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Nothing like fishing✌️🇺🇸❤️
You got that right!
Wish I could of been with you all on that trip, looked like a great day. I liked hearing Uncle Ted playing in the background.
It was fun for sure
What a fun video! Lots of fish there. Thank you!
Thank you. It was a blast
Nice catch!!
Good fishin guys.
Thank you
Awesome tour of Homer! Tractor-boat setup is pretty cool! Good fishing, glad you guys got out. 👍🇨🇦😎🌊🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
Thank you
An enjoyable day out. Good work.
Thanks 👍
Great catch guys love the beautiful scenery!!!
Thank you very much!
❤❤👍👍👍👍😁😁😁
Wow! Great video guys!
Thanks so much!
Wow great job 🏆🏆🏆
Thank you 🤗
Great vid. I have my volume right up but sometimes have trouble hearing you. Thanks.😢
I wonder how long the skidder last before it rust away. Food for winter.
It was a rust bucket. I would hate to have to work on it
Excellent video of the area & start of the fishing season. Looked like a great day for fishing. Certainly is a different way of loading the boats!
2 per/person per/season? Or per day? Thanks for sharing.
Two per day
@@MitchellsInAlaska Worthwhile if you own your boat. But expensive if you’re hiring I guess. But good experience. Enjoy your catch.
I like to describe halibut fishing as trying to haul a large car tire up off the bottom of the bay.
Good analogy
that brandons way too talkitive! spent many hours on one of those skidders but never that way kind of expensive boat launcher
A lot of those would be illegal here in Norway, too small but for the most part the guys fishing charters over there have no clue and cant even hold their rods while fishing so they are impressed as long as the rod tip moves half an inch and the charter companies need to make money so this is what you end up with.
Lol you are certainly entitled to your opinion. They are very strict on charter boats here.The regulations on charters are different than for individuals. On a charter you are allowed one under 20 lbs and one over 20 lbs.
that’s the regulations here in Alaska.
You are right about a lot of people not knowing how to fish but that’s probably why they used a charter.
For us it was an amazing gift from a friend. It was an awesome trip. We would rather have been able to only catch big ones but that’s not legal here.
Here in Norway we can catch Hallies from 33 inches to 78.5 inches and no limitation in amount pr season or year.@@MitchellsInAlaska
@@MrKveite1 here as an independent you can keep any of the just not on a charter boat. Charter boats can only fish for the certain days of the week.
Alaska really has some wild regulations and they can daily in different locations. Very hard to keep up with
yes but it is to maintain the stock of hallies meaning they are basicly overfished.
@@MitchellsInAlaska
@@MrKveite1 I would have to agree with that