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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Poway
Posts: 160
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I'm sure i'll change my mind about the boring part when (and if) I try to gaff a big halibut. A serious shower will probably ensue.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 2,568
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I’m sure you will Tim, it’s just the matter of time.
Really, those few feet from below your kayak to the “destination lap” spot is the most challenging part with them. I put a lot of thought into making sure I’m ready before I landed my first halibut on the kayak. Lot of it was following the tips from folks that have put more than a few brown flats through their hands... I’ve been following that routine ever since, and have not yet lost the one I brought to color. Here’s the “halibut at color” checklist I follow - I hope some may find it handy:
![]() ![]() I tried and I know it's good, but I don't eat raw halibut. No thanks.
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fishy
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: San Diego
Posts: 219
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![]() Great advise. I like.
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