Appreciate the details of your rigging. 45 miles at 270 M? How can you tell where you are at in the canyons? Great Vid, very instructional. How about a lat and lon? Thanks
Just follow the fleet of boats and charters. Every Halibut day (especially weekends) boats head in the same direction. Funny too. There will nobody for miles then all of a sudden 50 boats are all in the same location.
@@Northwestfishingfanatics np. it was fun watching you catch all that fish especially the Lingcod and Halibut. this kind of fishing is at the top of my bucket list but living in eastern washington makes it hard to get to the coast. One of these days i'll get it done.
Great video, do you ever get snagged on bottom with the 6 leader setup ? We use spreader bars here on the west coast of BC, curious which one works better ? Which gets snagged less Interested in your response, thx
How did you like using the copper tube lures? I think your first halibut was on one but overall please share your opinion? You and your fishing partners work well together. Sometimes that's hard to find.
We've been fishing together for quite some time. The pipe jigs work best on Lingcod IMHO. I like using bait for Halibut. But when you hit the right spot at the right time virtually everything works. Bait is king in my book though.
I'm not only a "real" fisherman, I'm a smart one. If you've ever fished in 600 to 800 foot of water with 2 to 3 lbs of lead you wouldn't even ask such a question. Thanks for watching though. Appreciate it. :-)
what you also arent thinking about is time spent fishing. when fishing those depths it can take 5 to 10 minutes to bring 3 pounds up if you get a bite you really dont even want to check your bait, instead maximize the time spent fishing and hit the switch and check your bait. Also halibut fishing is for fun but its also about putting meat on the table for my family Id rather use whatever is most effective.
I skipped the intro till last. I watch fishing shows for just that, when I went back to see the gear what popped out first was the big political poster on the washer ! I came to fish not to find out who you support, and as I always do for wrecking a good vid I BLOCKED YOU !!!
I have no respect for people who use electric reels…!!! THATS NOT FISHING…!! You don’t get to fill the fight, the reel is doing all the work . Your not doing anything but standing there.. So sad…
The name of the boat is great. Thanks for bringing us along
You're welcome. Glad you liked it. 👍
i immediately liked your video as soon as i saw the Trump sign :)
@@carlpaquette4687 Thanks for watching.
Nice clean filleting job my guy.
Appreciate it
Saw that sign in your garage. Subscribed! Thanks for sharing your fishing 🎣 adventure! Nice 👍🏽 fish and nice work on the filets and cheeks!
Thank you. Welcome aboard. :-)
30:10 That's exactly my thoughts! 👍
That's awesome guys!!
I like the sign in your garage 😂😂😂
me too
That reel takes the fun out of it!
I used to think so too. Until I spent all day cranking up 2-3lbs of lead up from 800ft deep. Next trip I had an electric reel. 🤪 thanks for watching.
What a trip, great job! Someday, I hope to be doing these types of adventures around the PNW.
Thanks. I wish you well.
Awesome !!❤ the sticker on the washer.. new sub from Alaska
Thanks and welcome.
Nice fishing! Never seen that before with that kind of reel.
Thanks.
Appreciate the details of your rigging. 45 miles at 270 M? How can you tell where you are at in the canyons? Great Vid, very instructional. How about a lat and lon? Thanks
Just follow the fleet of boats and charters. Every Halibut day (especially weekends) boats head in the same direction. Funny too. There will nobody for miles then all of a sudden 50 boats are all in the same location.
Way to bring them in on the opener!
Thank you. It was a great trip. Could have found some more Lings but...
how many lbs of fillets was that at the end?
@@carlpaquette4687 not exactly sure but I'd guess around 45. Thanks for watching.
@@Northwestfishingfanatics np. it was fun watching you catch all that fish especially the Lingcod and Halibut. this kind of fishing is at the top of my bucket list but living in eastern washington makes it hard to get to the coast. One of these days i'll get it done.
Great video, do you ever get snagged on bottom with the 6 leader setup ?
We use spreader bars here on the west coast of BC, curious which one works better ? Which gets snagged less
Interested in your response, thx
I never get snagged in the 600-800ft spot. It is mostly soft sandy bottom. In some Ling areas I just tick the bottom but rarely snag up.
I didn't know electric reels were a thing...I assume you guys use them do to the depth your fishing in.
Exactly. When you're checking bait or pulling up to go to the top of the drift, cranking up 2-3 pounds of lead 600-700ft every time is a killer.
How did you like using the copper tube lures? I think your first halibut was on one but overall please share your opinion? You and your fishing partners work well together. Sometimes that's hard to find.
We've been fishing together for quite some time. The pipe jigs work best on Lingcod IMHO. I like using bait for Halibut. But when you hit the right spot at the right time virtually everything works. Bait is king in my book though.
@@Northwestfishingfanatics Thanks for the information. I fish out of Bodega Bay just a bit South of you. LOL
Hey bud way to go...I actually live just down the road from blue creek were you launch..hopefully I see you some day
Never know. Thanks for watching.
Like to see the beauty fish- I’m 62 and when I’m an invalid, might think of an electric reel…
ha ha. The electrics are saving us from becoming invalid. :-)
not gonna lie, I did a double take when you named the boat.
😆 Ocean conditions don't alway require it but on other days, it's all pucker factor... 😄
The tighten what!
Titan Uranus. Best boat crew on the water. 😀
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great vids too 🤘🤘
😆 thanks...
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The only thing I gotta say is, if you are a real fisherman why are you using electric reels? WHY..? That’s sad.
I'm not only a "real" fisherman, I'm a smart one. If you've ever fished in 600 to 800 foot of water with 2 to 3 lbs of lead you wouldn't even ask such a question. Thanks for watching though. Appreciate it. :-)
what you also arent thinking about is time spent fishing. when fishing those depths it can take 5 to 10 minutes to bring 3 pounds up if you get a bite you really dont even want to check your bait, instead maximize the time spent fishing and hit the switch and check your bait. Also halibut fishing is for fun but its also about putting meat on the table for my family Id rather use whatever is most effective.
He's an Idiot!
600-800 ft.
ELECTRIC REELS RULE!!!!
Says the dude that clearly has never fished deep water with heavy weight 😂
That’s a fun video, thanks for sharing!!
I absolutely use electric reels, guess I'm not a real fisherman either
I skipped the intro till last. I watch fishing shows for just that, when I went back to see the gear what popped out first was the big political poster on the washer ! I came to fish not to find out who you support, and as I always do for wrecking a good vid I BLOCKED YOU !!!
Haha. That's not very inclusive or accepting or tolerant. I'm sure you can find something online that makes you warm and fuzzy. Thanks for watching. 😀
I have no respect for people who use electric reels…!!! THATS NOT FISHING…!! You don’t get to fill the fight, the reel is doing all the work . Your
not doing anything but standing there.. So sad…
😆 I appreciate you watching. 😆
tat kind of fishing sucks!!!!
😆 🤣
Nice Job.
That Daiwa Reel has an obnoxious sound.😢
they are kind of loud. lol