Awesome video! You guys caught some really nice Halibut! I really enjoyed watching this. As always, thanks so much for sharing! #FATHER&SONOUTDOORS rocks!
That's encouraging seeing you catch them on a jig head a rubber body. I was under the impression it required huge weights and setups. I'll be out that way later this week and hope to get at least one!
Cool video guys, love seeing a father and son as fishin buddies. That's me and my dad as well. Nice fish, we're coming up to fish Near bay in a few weeks.
Hell Yeah! The first halibut I ever caught was a Neah Bay fish. The company I worked for bought a charter trip for four of the top producers in the company. We all put 100 bucks in the pool. I caught the only fish and won 500 bucks! Epic!
@FATHER&SON OUTDOORS We get a three day opener on the 27th. The sporties have been doing good! There's fish around. Hopefully we drop our gear in the right spot!
@@fathersonoutdoors8049 Thank you I will try and get a hold of him but keep up the good work with all the videos I just re watch them sometimes since I just love watching your channel!
I caught one in 2005 that was 144 lbs. at 180 ft. depth and only a few short miles from Sekiu. I used herring injected with herring oil and a baby octopus with hoochie on a spreader bar - cannon ball setup. He got harpooned before coming aboard. A little known secret I learned from reading " How to catch trophy halibut " is to bring them in upside down and quickly start rubbing or petting their belly and they will immediately relax and not flop around. It really works despite sounding like a joke.
Nice flatties and in close too! Finally got to use a Daiwa Tanacom. Makes a 400' drop for flatties doable. Now that I've gone electric, I can't go back. I'm fine being a sissy. :)
It's been a tough year close, for me anyways. There is the "garbage dump" and a few holes east that i have numbers for if I'm around i can give them to you
That's it....when I talk to you in the marina I'm asking you where you are catching them in this close! I have made big runs out and still can't frickin catch them.
@@fathersonoutdoors8049 I would absolutely love if you'd private message me the coordinates or at least a tick on a map. I thought last year I had my first hali off tabletop but the ol fillet guys corrected me that it was a big sole. Made me sad but it was still delicious.
I'm not that dumb, believe it or not, lol we're tribal and this was during our tribal halibut opener. I mentioned this in the video, you must've missed that part
Awesome video! You guys caught some really nice Halibut! I really enjoyed watching this. As always, thanks so much for sharing! #FATHER&SONOUTDOORS rocks!
Thank you. We appreciate you watching. Glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Ayeeee let’s go!! Been waiting for a new upload 🙌🏾
I know right! Haven't been doing much fishing lately.
That's encouraging seeing you catch them on a jig head a rubber body. I was under the impression it required huge weights and setups. I'll be out that way later this week and hope to get at least one!
I typically like using at least a 2lb weight. These heads here were 1lb. I usually use the tuna line rig up with 2lb weight.
Awesome! Im hoping to get out there next year and learn how to catch some slabs
It's a good place to catch them!
Cool video guys, love seeing a father and son as fishin buddies. That's me and my dad as well. Nice fish, we're coming up to fish Near bay in a few weeks.
Nice work men tight lines to ya!
Tight lines!! Thank you for watching
Great video! What a banger to return with hope all is well brother 🙌🏾🤙🏾
Hell Yeah! The first halibut I ever caught was a Neah Bay fish. The company I worked for bought a charter trip for four of the top producers in the company. We all put 100 bucks in the pool. I caught the only fish and won 500 bucks! Epic!
Nice! The halibut fishing has been pretty good out here
@FATHER&SON OUTDOORS We get a three day opener on the 27th. The sporties have been doing good! There's fish around. Hopefully we drop our gear in the right spot!
@FishTough ive been having tough luck with my commercial boat this season. It's just one thing after another. Hopefully she'll be fixed up soon
Love the Neah videos!
Thank you 😊
That was awesome!!!
Great fisherman!
Thank you for watching 👍
" first time a guy has said it.' had me laughing. We fished that spot a few weeks ago caught some nice halis.
😂 I had to put that in the video
Gotta love that 'but stuff!
Love your channel!!!
That was a dirty trick with the gaff! He went right back to the bottom. Brandon owes you one.
😂😂 he was tired already too
Best eating fish right there
Nice fish!
Thank you. It was a fun day of fishing
Who do you recommend for putting me on my first halibut this season I know Mike with assault weapon is good just looking for options, thanks!
Like you say, cpt. Mike is good. Id also say Cpt. Tom with excell charters, he books up pretty quick with return customers.
@@fathersonoutdoors8049 Thank you I will try and get a hold of him but keep up the good work with all the videos I just re watch them sometimes since I just love watching your channel!
Awesome video. How deep was the water?
We was fishing about 280 feet to 300
I caught one in 2005 that was 144 lbs. at 180 ft. depth and only a few short miles from Sekiu. I used herring injected with herring oil and a baby octopus with hoochie on a spreader bar - cannon ball setup. He got harpooned before coming aboard. A little known secret I learned from reading " How to catch trophy halibut " is to bring them in upside down and quickly start rubbing or petting their belly and they will immediately relax and not flop around. It really works despite sounding like a joke.
Nice flatties and in close too! Finally got to use a Daiwa Tanacom. Makes a 400' drop for flatties doable. Now that I've gone electric, I can't go back. I'm fine being a sissy. :)
😂😂 we usually have the same reels, but they belong to my brother, and he was using them on this day
Mannnnn I need to get back out to neah bay
Any tips on where I could find my fist halibut in Nea bay out of a small boat close to shore
It's been a tough year close, for me anyways. There is the "garbage dump" and a few holes east that i have numbers for if I'm around i can give them to you
@@fathersonoutdoors8049 ya that would be awesome
Ehhh Cousin from that side of the boarder lol
Lol thanks for watching from the other side!
Hahahah pissed him off!!!! 15:36
Garbage dump?
We call it dino head but I'm pretty sure it's the same as garbage dump. Some nice fish there
They are called MANuals for a reason brutha
😂 yeah that's right. I was spoiled when i was borrowing my brothers electric reel.
Take me out fishing
I'm always up for fishing with new people
That's it....when I talk to you in the marina I'm asking you where you are catching them in this close! I have made big runs out and still can't frickin catch them.
I will gladly share. But i will tell you here, the tides matter big time. I'm big on fishing, according to the tides.
@@fathersonoutdoors8049 I would absolutely love if you'd private message me the coordinates or at least a tick on a map. I thought last year I had my first hali off tabletop but the ol fillet guys corrected me that it was a big sole. Made me sad but it was still delicious.
You work at Big Salmon don't you?
My parents own the place, i hangout there a lot and help when i can
@@fathersonoutdoors8049 Nice. We were there 6-22 to 6-30. Keep up the great videos!
We just ignoring the fact that there are 3 halibut on a boat with 2 guys on it when the limit is one per person per day?
I'm not that dumb, believe it or not, lol we're tribal and this was during our tribal halibut opener. I mentioned this in the video, you must've missed that part
Always one in the bunch 🙄