I was in Alaska fishing off a smaller island by Ketchikan, one of the locals took us out to fish for halibut, and my uncle caught one over 6ft. When we got it back to the docks, my dad and uncle had me lay down next to it(I was 13 at the time). It was bizarre to see a fish that big. I didn't realize that it was rare to see one that big at the time, but now I have that picture to show off:)
Watching from Kashmir and it's great to see catching monster Halibut. Dealing with such big monsters can be nasty but skilfully done by Jeremy John Wade - The master fisherman of all time 🙂. In one one his interview I watched, he said he keeps a secret bait, I hope he will share that bait with everyone soon 🤞
I used to commercial fish for Halibut. Believe it or not, that is not that big for a Halibut. I think the biggest one ever caught with a pole was right over 400 lbs. I can't imagine that epic battle but, I've seen the pictures. Just working with them to get them cleaned is an epic workout. I miss having fresh Halibut on my dinner table. There is nothing quite like pulling fish out of the ocean, immediately cleaning them, and putting them on to cook. Delicious!
It's a circle hook dude it's so you don't gut hook a fish that's why it's round so it rolls back up and catches their lip not their gut we use circle hooks all the time here in the gulf of Mexico Jeremy practices catch and release do you remember the tigerfish episode
He probably had a better hit on the golden real but it wasn’t as big as the second so they made it seem like that smaller one (bigger hit) was like the bigger fish. Just makes it more exciting for viewers.
Halibut are no joke. Husband's grandfather/uncles caught a halibut once and while they were hauling it onshore, it's tail got the downrigger weights tangled around it. So this fish is pissed and thrashing about, those weights turned into a 5lb medieval flail. Nearly broke one uncle's leg, nearly smashed a hole in the boat. They managed to stab it in the collar, bash it over the head a few times and then ran like hell out of range just to keep from being bludgeoned to death themselves. No idea how big it was, likely not a noteworthy size but still big enough to kill them. Another one grandfather caught was a record breaking fish for the cove he used to fish at. The halibut was more than 6foot long and weighed at least 220lbs. I've seen the picture, massive beast. He held that record for more than 20 years.
@@nathanwilliams2152 yea thats right... their flesh isnt as nice and because they live so long to be as big as they get they get too much "waste" from the ocean in the blood and all that... the perfect halibut size to eat is about 10kg-40/50kg ish
100lbs and so powerful, I did a Google and the record is 515lbs on rod and reel but I'm sure bigger still have been trawled up, great video I love a bit of Wade action!
Okay im not one for this kind tv show. Basically any show about anyone doing anything, you can find a lot more content from actual pros elsewhere thatll give more info. But THIS show man. The guy is basically just like "right so heres the pitch; im an absolute madman and will jump into raging rivers to catch some big fuckin rowdy fish." And then then man does it. Absolute legend
His first attempt was on the Western side of the Aleutian Chain at a village that is so small and semi remote. They fish with aluminum skiffs. There is no harbor there and therefore no boats that were able to go out in the weather conditions that you saw in the video. I have flown out to this village and it is a beautiful place. However like he mentioned that when the weather gets bad it can stay this way for awhile. Whenever I flew out to the Aleutian Chain I always packed enough for up to a month, minimum. Born and raised out there on the Bering Sea in another village roughly 260 miles North of the Aleutian Chain.
You are a crazy man Jeremy Wade! Bringing that fish on the boat just to get a look and then release it. People have died bringing those fish onto the boat while they're still alive.
I've seen fishing trip documentaries from when I was a kid and anglers in New found land and Alaska were catching halibut, on average of about 300 pounds. Your 150-160 lb fish is rather small compared to that, I guess all the big halibut have been caught.
That's small! My Dad was working salmon canneries before Alaska was a state,and we have sepia colored photos of halibut so large that they were hung from timbers and would dwarf a man. Crabs so big that he could sit on them. Photos of that too!
I enjoy your videos and was subscribed but it's been a while and I like your catch and release principles, so thanks for all the work you've done to give us a glimpse of what it's like to hook something impressive.
The clicker on your reel is meant to be a bite indicator, and you can turn it the fuck off once you are fighting a fish. Just a tip for those who don’t know
Yeah it's funny, just a few days ago I was reading his newest book and he was talking about this. If he caught multiple fish they will show videos of him fighting the fish from both and then simply display the larger fish. He said it was one of the tv camera tricks he is willing to admit
That is a kid halibut, size wise, approaching teenage size, relative to us. My dad and I were avid divers, he, much more so than I. He opened, owned and along side mom, my uncle Robert and aunt Shirley, operated the Aquarius Dive Shop on Del Monte blvd in Monterey, Ca, back in the early 70's. That said, He was on a grid search for a ship, or, at least, a very big boat wreck in Monterey Bay, which he found the huge anchor ⚓, that, to my knowledge, is still in front of the Aquarius Dive Shop. But he also heard a terribly loud thumping just a few feet from him, but because visibility was only two feet, he saw nothing. Nothing, that is, except the 7 ft long, 4 ft wide foot print left behind by a granddaddy halibut! He had pictures of it. He laid down in it and it surpassed his 6 ft, head to toe length. He also had a Polaroid photo taken in Alaska of a similar sized halibut which was 964?... 960some lbs hanging in the shop for years!... Who knows what's down there. There could be some twice that size! I hear they harpoon them like whales. Or at least they used to. Not that I like that sort of thing! I don't! But if there's monster fish down there, I'm glad they are not all gone!
Jeremy wade is a fucking fishing LEGEND. Anyone of you who truly fish will recognize the respect he puts into landing a fish and keeping it alive. This dude mighr actually hold multiple world records, if he wasnt such an advocate of catch and release.
Hey Jeremy, you might want to tell your film crew to work on their editing skills. You “hook” your fish on the gold reel and then finish it off on the blue reel. Very impressive! PS: turn off the clicker.
@Steven Hickman hes just a dude acting a nice tv show, nothing close to the best fisherman in the world, but anyway the editing has no problem this dude is a bit crazy too
@Steven Hickman best fisherman in the world? Discovery channel pays the locals or books a charter boat to bring him fishing. Anyone can do that. Not saying he's not a good fisherman by any means but the best in the world is far fetched.
@Akatosh Dragon God of Time He could be a better fisherman than me. I'm not saying he's not. All I'm saying is anyone can go on a charter boat or talk to locals and get information on where to fish. And should catch fish from a charter boat because charter boat guys are out every day and on the fish.
@Steven Hickman He's a very good tv personality with some interests and some skills HOWEVER all of these fish are caught from the knowledge of locals. In the end often fishing with someone who has been fishing for this species for 20 years already.
They used to be massive but commercial fishing has devastated local spots... gotta go waaaay out for the monsters now. Best are between 20 and 40 pounds, good eaters
What a Fish!! Thats a feast for a village that is no wonder you have to Travel right round the world to find them nowadays!! Our poor Oceans Just what have we gone and done!!😱😱
The 515-pound halibut may be the largest caught yet. The current record stands at 459 pounds for Pacific halibut (Alaska, 1996) and 418 pounds for Atlantic halibut (Norway, 2004),
Next time you guys edit a fish battle, make sure your reels are the same color....transition from Gold International Penn to Blue Avet for the same fight footage. C'mon Jeremy?
I live in Southeastern Alaska and it's good to see those big ones put back every once in awhile they can repopulate the area I appreciate that Jeremy
that’s the dude who tried to beat up spongebob
Sorry but no.
DAAAAHHHH! FLATS!!
Why would he want to kick Spngebob’s azz? Just for the halibut?
Imagine Jeremy Wade catching the fish and Gordon Ramsay cooking it.
I would watch that, heck I would pay to watch that
Yes or Ramsey catching and Wade cooking!
Catch and release is the only way to fish.
@@g.bergervoet4505 or catch fillet and cook
@@nighthawk0077 Jeremy doesn't approve
2:28 Jeremy tries phishing
He cat fishing some hoes lol
MrKilar fishing *
@@ratedreagan1233 he means phishing as a scam. Like those fake IRS calls asking people for money on the phone
Eleazar Moreno ah yh
@@eleazarmoreno1948 You have my thanks Eleazar of Moreno for defending my comment
Jeremy Wade has the most relaxing voice
Does he still have the pickles under his tongue?
Different fish, this one is the cousin of the bully.
That was a Bass. This would be a relative of flats the flounder
@@MrOverHeels his name......is......bubblebath.......haaa haaa haaa haaa. lol
Lolol
"They're quite ill mannered"😂😂😂😂
I love how when Jeremy is in the helicopter he looks like he's about take down a dictator.
Metal Gear River.
I like how the reel changes from gold to blue about 3 times during the fight.
it does what
That’s fucked up bullshit I smell
I hadn't noticed that while watching. Great catch.
Lol never believe what you see on RUclips.
I was in Alaska fishing off a smaller island by Ketchikan, one of the locals took us out to fish for halibut, and my uncle caught one over 6ft. When we got it back to the docks, my dad and uncle had me lay down next to it(I was 13 at the time). It was bizarre to see a fish that big. I didn't realize that it was rare to see one that big at the time, but now I have that picture to show off:)
Watching from Kashmir and it's great to see catching monster Halibut. Dealing with such big monsters can be nasty but skilfully done by Jeremy John Wade - The master fisherman of all time 🙂. In one one his interview I watched, he said he keeps a secret bait, I hope he will share that bait with everyone soon 🤞
I used to commercial fish for Halibut. Believe it or not, that is not that big for a Halibut. I think the biggest one ever caught with a pole was right over 400 lbs. I can't imagine that epic battle but, I've seen the pictures.
Just working with them to get them cleaned is an epic workout.
I miss having fresh Halibut on my dinner table. There is nothing quite like pulling fish out of the ocean, immediately cleaning them, and putting them on to cook. Delicious!
Jeremy wade ! Living LEGEND..god bless you sr.
It's a circle hook dude it's so you don't gut hook a fish that's why it's round so it rolls back up and catches their lip not their gut we use circle hooks all the time here in the gulf of Mexico Jeremy practices catch and release do you remember the tigerfish episode
I love how that reel changes from gold to blue in some of the scenes.
He probably had a better hit on the golden real but it wasn’t as big as the second so they made it seem like that smaller one (bigger hit) was like the bigger fish. Just makes it more exciting for viewers.
Nah he was using one of those fancy color changing reels. It starts off blue, and if the fish is big enough, it'll slowly turn golden.
I heard he caught this just for the halibut
chris cummings that was gold 👏😂
The memes are strong
I heard the day was a big flounder
wait isn'tn it- ohhhhhh
Noice. Good one.
I am so glad that he is single or we wouldn't see his shows. Go Jeremy!
Is he a dad? He may be single NOW.
why tho
It seems that it would be hard to have a solid relationship and travel as much as he does.
Jeremy Wade is so cool.
I can’t believe he went through all that trouble just for other people’s entertainment he should be proud
Halibut are no joke.
Husband's grandfather/uncles caught a halibut once and while they were hauling it onshore, it's tail got the downrigger weights tangled around it. So this fish is pissed and thrashing about, those weights turned into a 5lb medieval flail. Nearly broke one uncle's leg, nearly smashed a hole in the boat. They managed to stab it in the collar, bash it over the head a few times and then ran like hell out of range just to keep from being bludgeoned to death themselves. No idea how big it was, likely not a noteworthy size but still big enough to kill them.
Another one grandfather caught was a record breaking fish for the cove he used to fish at. The halibut was more than 6foot long and weighed at least 220lbs. I've seen the picture, massive beast. He held that record for more than 20 years.
That halibut is massive alright!! One could start a fish and chips business on that one fish!!!😲😲😊😊
They can get twice that size son
Is it true that the bigger they are the less tasty they are - or is that just an urban myth?
@@warrenwills8524 they get 7 times that size...
@@nathanwilliams2152 yea thats right... their flesh isnt as nice and because they live so long to be as big as they get they get too much "waste" from the ocean in the blood and all that... the perfect halibut size to eat is about 10kg-40/50kg ish
no that is not massive...
A good big catch! Nice seeing different big fishes around the globe....
100lbs and so powerful, I did a Google and the record is 515lbs on rod and reel but I'm sure bigger still have been trawled up, great video I love a bit of Wade action!
He has great respect for them. What a creature.
Okay im not one for this kind tv show. Basically any show about anyone doing anything, you can find a lot more content from actual pros elsewhere thatll give more info. But THIS show man. The guy is basically just like "right so heres the pitch; im an absolute madman and will jump into raging rivers to catch some big fuckin rowdy fish." And then then man does it. Absolute legend
2:00 that native seemed way more content and happy living on a remote Alaskan island than most people i know
Looks nice and open. Hard to live there with all the work you must do to live there but it seems very nice if you like open wilderness
His first attempt was on the Western side of the Aleutian Chain at a village that is so small and semi remote. They fish with aluminum skiffs. There is no harbor there and therefore no boats that were able to go out in the weather conditions that you saw in the video. I have flown out to this village and it is a beautiful place. However like he mentioned that when the weather gets bad it can stay this way for awhile. Whenever I flew out to the Aleutian Chain I always packed enough for up to a month, minimum. Born and raised out there on the Bering Sea in another village roughly 260 miles North of the Aleutian Chain.
Dean Merculief not many people can survive Adak lol, not for the weak by any means
My man Jeremy Wade is a "Man's man" when it comes to professional sports 🐟 fishing!
he survived a plane crash in a rainforest
If anyone is curious, the harbor he left out of was Valdez. Great halibut and salmon charters. As well some amazing hiking and sightseeing.
I remember seeing a picture of one in a fish shop during the early 70s. It was massive dwarfing the people next to it..
You are a crazy man Jeremy Wade! Bringing that fish on the boat just to get a look and then release it. People have died bringing those fish onto the boat while they're still alive.
that is quite impressive, here in Denmark smoked halibut is as much of a delicacy as smoked salmon
Brave man, Bass lipping a 100 LB Halibut
I've seen fishing trip documentaries from when I was a kid and anglers in New found land and Alaska were catching halibut, on average of about 300 pounds. Your 150-160 lb fish is rather small compared to that, I guess all the big halibut have been caught.
Them: Why you fishing in Alaska?
Me: For the Halibut.
I love how he really wants to release the fish after catching
Gordon Ramsay would faint if this was thrown in his cutting board
RAW!
He's seen plenty
My IQ might have dropped from reading this idiotic rubbish.
I fillet halibut piece of cake
Fish and chips
That's small! My Dad was working salmon canneries before Alaska was a state,and we have sepia colored photos of halibut so large that they were hung from timbers and would dwarf a man. Crabs so big that he could sit on them. Photos of that too!
Thx u for uploading all your wonderful videos.
5:15 Yellow Reel switched to Blue Reel. First one broke off?
*Jeremy shoves his hand into the fish's mouth*
AGHH he's biting me!
Wow that’s a magic reel. Changing color 😂
dont ever stick your hand into the mouth of a halibut lol
It makes me happy to see one of these big halibuts go back in every so often :)
Wade is the chuck norris of fishing
You Damn right~~
I enjoy your videos and was subscribed but it's been a while and I like your catch and release principles, so thanks for all the work you've done to give us a glimpse of what it's like to hook something impressive.
And here is how to fillet and cook a delicious and gorgeous halibut...
-Gordon Ramsay
For reals Jeremy and Gordon should make a catch and cook
Why do people need to constantly reference Gordon Ramsay in the River Monsters comments?
Mike Spearwood because Jeremy Wade is the Gordon Ramsay of fishing
Gordon have an episode on filleting a halibut..
into 16 portions plus the cheeks..
So cool I got to meet him, he came to my home town with the plane
I can’t believe he went through all that trouble just for other people’s entertainment he should be proud
And his passion, aaaand money...
Lots and lots of cash...
The clicker on your reel is meant to be a bite indicator, and you can turn it the fuck off once you are fighting a fish.
Just a tip for those who don’t know
You gotta appreciate all these camera angles and shots and Jeremy Wade is just the best.
Jeremy Wade actually just called in a chopper lol
Anybody else think of Kobe when Jeremy started talking about flying in bad conditions
Hahaha two different color reels in the same fight? I caught one that was 120lbs last time I was up in Alaska. Nice fish though.
Yeah it's funny, just a few days ago I was reading his newest book and he was talking about this. If he caught multiple fish they will show videos of him fighting the fish from both and then simply display the larger fish. He said it was one of the tv camera tricks he is willing to admit
SRB Fishing “tricks” lol he used two different color reels 🤣 but yeah I get it
First one was gold, then blue, then gold again. 😂 😂 😂 😂
I used to live up there they get fucking huge
nico halili Yep, fights it on a gold PENN International 30 VSX then a blue Avet EX 30 then back to the international again, lol.
that big "ahhhh" at 0:17
That is a kid halibut, size wise, approaching teenage size, relative to us. My dad and I were avid divers, he, much more so than I. He opened, owned and along side mom, my uncle Robert and aunt Shirley, operated the Aquarius Dive Shop on Del Monte blvd in Monterey, Ca, back in the early 70's. That said, He was on a grid search for a ship, or, at least, a very big boat wreck in Monterey Bay, which he found the huge anchor ⚓, that, to my knowledge, is still in front of the Aquarius Dive Shop. But he also heard a terribly loud thumping just a few feet from him, but because visibility was only two feet, he saw nothing. Nothing, that is, except the 7 ft long, 4 ft wide foot print left behind by a granddaddy halibut! He had pictures of it. He laid down in it and it surpassed his 6 ft, head to toe length. He also had a Polaroid photo taken in Alaska of a similar sized halibut which was 964?... 960some lbs hanging in the shop for years!...
Who knows what's down there. There could be some twice that size! I hear they harpoon them like whales. Or at least they used to. Not that I like that sort of thing! I don't! But if there's monster fish down there, I'm glad they are not all gone!
What a catch!!!!!
That's a baby for Alaska.
But a descent size for off the Coast of Washington. Where fishermen in kayaks pull up 40 to 100 pounders.
Jeremy Wade has a sick ‘gasm reeling in feesh
Just realized where he actually went after the helicopter ride, Valdez Alaska guys where rabbits run wild and sunshine is rare
So What not true we went and had sunshine almost every time. But then again we live in Alaska.
How many fish did he catch.reel changes colors from gold to blue.
This type of catch literally feels like your bedroom door bit your bait and is flopping towards the bottom. And thats a small fish.
For those of you unaware, he caught a big one for sure but the ones in the local paper get 4 times larger
First time I have ever seen a halibut catch and release
I’m thanking him for releasing the halibut, that colossal one will be beneficial for the population.
100lbs is not colossal for a halibut. Not by any means. Do some googling sir.
Gavigg75 show your proof
I caught a 312lb halibut when I was in Alaska.
Nice fish jeremy!
He caught a halibut but the day was a big flounder
You just let go on some damn good food right there my friend.
Whoa I just realized I also went fishing in that same place and caught a huge halibut. That’s awesome
Wow!! Big catch halibut awesome. Big fish🚣🏻♀️🐋😇🙏
It was so hard to watch that other dude slowly move to grab the fish like dude Jeremy is literally yelling it hurts sm 😂
That's why you don't stick your hand in their mouth....hello?
Did anyone else notice that while the halibut was on the line the reel changed from gold to blue? And the blue one was way smaller than the gold one.
Noticed the reel change between the gold to blue reel, back to gold 4:40 - 4:57.
First thing I noticed. Love the show and adventures, but they have to know that fisherman are looking at gear too and would see the switch.
I'd like to know if these taste just like the flounders we catch here in south tx.
This Jeremy Wade is just the best!
I live in Alaska and this dialogue of Aluetian chain vs pws makes me lol
Did anyone notice the lack of trees & cover on the first island.
permafrost doesn't allow tress to grow besides the seasonal flowers and berry shrubs.
Lotsa nice big filets just swam off.
Deep fried and breaded swimming in the pan is so good.
Jeremy wade is a fucking fishing LEGEND. Anyone of you who truly fish will recognize the respect he puts into landing a fish and keeping it alive. This dude mighr actually hold multiple world records, if he wasnt such an advocate of catch and release.
I love this channel...👍👍👍
Hey Jeremy, you might want to tell your film crew to work on their editing skills. You “hook” your fish on the gold reel and then finish it off on the blue reel. Very impressive! PS: turn off the clicker.
@Steven Hickman hes just a dude acting a nice tv show, nothing close to the best fisherman in the world, but anyway the editing has no problem this dude is a bit crazy too
@Steven Hickman best fisherman in the world? Discovery channel pays the locals or books a charter boat to bring him fishing. Anyone can do that. Not saying he's not a good fisherman by any means but the best in the world is far fetched.
@Akatosh Dragon God of Time He could be a better fisherman than me. I'm not saying he's not. All I'm saying is anyone can go on a charter boat or talk to locals and get information on where to fish. And should catch fish from a charter boat because charter boat guys are out every day and on the fish.
@Steven Hickman He's a very good tv personality with some interests and some skills HOWEVER all of these fish are caught from the knowledge of locals. In the end often fishing with someone who has been fishing for this species for 20 years already.
This section might be filled with jealous anglers
He makes it feel like catching fish is like going for war
E um programa bem diferente mesmo e uma
Surpresas atrás da outra muito bom Esselente
This one looks bigger than the "120 pounder" from Season seven XD. Good fish.
What episode is this from
@@Ror0009 "Cold Water Mystery"
No it doesn't other one he caught was much bigger than this one hek that one could have been more than 120 pounds possibly 130
Jeremy face is like holding his child...
He does love fish
How does the reel change colors from gold to blue and back 🤔
Yeah it happens sometimes you get stuck for a day or two on an island depending on the weather
They used to be massive but commercial fishing has devastated local spots... gotta go waaaay out for the monsters now. Best are between 20 and 40 pounds, good eaters
Jeremy is a straight up GOD at fishing
Pinochet's Helicopter :p
What a Fish!! Thats a feast for a village that is no wonder you have to Travel right round the world to find them nowadays!! Our poor Oceans Just what have we gone and done!!😱😱
You sound like a baby
Our biggest was 210lbs. Out of Homer. This one looks to be in the 90's. Lot of work landing these.
The 515-pound halibut may be the largest caught yet. The current record stands at 459 pounds for Pacific halibut (Alaska, 1996) and 418 pounds for Atlantic halibut (Norway, 2004),
Well my step dad caught one on the Jb commercial fishing that weight in at 736lbs. So that's bullshit.
Yea I was going to say the same thing my grandfather caught one that was 672 lbs When we went deep sea fishing.
I caught one that was 1000lb
Not even close, they get over 1,000lbs
The largest halibut caught in Norway is 314kg in Finnmark (692 pounds)
6:55 that other guy puts his hand way too close to the fishes mouth
Fish is @6:16
Watching this is making me grin like a jack ass eatin' thistles ! Thanks !
What a nice fish!
I love halibut fish
I think that's Flats. Those are my keys! hahaha lol
Charles Wright Flats was the bully not Seabass. Two different episodes lol
Cool. I enjoyed that. Nice releasing that fish.
Is this a recent video? Is Jeremy Wade returning to Tv again? He has very interesting programs.
His new series is Dark Waters. It started in 2019.
Sue'82 Metal Maniac Aok thanks 🙏 it’s on tv?
@@elguapo9702 Yes, On Animal Planet. You're welcome.
Sue'82 Metal Maniac Aok! Thanks 🙏
Next time you guys edit a fish battle, make sure your reels are the same color....transition from Gold International Penn to Blue Avet for the same fight footage. C'mon Jeremy?
Hes not the cameraman nor the editor
@Hdung
"Thank you Mr. Cowboy, hit it again!" ~ H. Gruber
its hard to tell how big this lad is until 6:49 like holy fuck that thing is monstrous
Fully