Nice fishing. I fish that area too but not with that technique.. Are you using a weighted hook? I have one comment please don’t take it bad. How about releasing those young halibut in the water without bringing them into the boat. That kind of handling beats them up and I think is not necessary. . Anyway it’s nice to see so many halibut now. People are doing good letting the shorts go. We will see more big ones soon.😊
@@mikeroll9868 I was using drop shot. Reply, “ How about releasing those young halibut in the water without bringing them into the boat “ huh I guess it’s better to net it next time. Thank for letting me know. 😊
@@mikeroll9868 The reason I stop using a net because it will damage the tail. There are no good ways to release it. Have you tried using your thumb and holding the halibut by its lips. It really works. You should try that next time. Have you seen a lot of people on RUclips using a net. Make sure you comment to them to stop using a net. I appreciate you watching! Thank you 😊
@@Adankayak I totally get it. I had a larger mesh net ( which did split their tails) and went to a small mesh net ( which doesn’t split their tails) for halibut that are close to legal size without gaffing them. The small mesh net doesn’t mess up their tails. I was thinking just to grab the hook with pliers while the small ones are in the water. Also I I have tried to grab them with the grippers from Rapala in the mouth and then you can remove the hook over the water with pliers. Anyway that is what I am trying to do . Again great video I learned a lot from you. Let ‘s keep the halibut fishery in great shape. I am having fun chasing them and trying to get a legal one this year.
All halibut all day lol. I’m still curious what they think this new penny color is. I just made a bunch of flukes and shrimp baits in this color. I didn’t think it would work but this color clearly does. Cool video, nice job brotha 👍🏻🦵🏻🦨🗑️🔥💪🏻 🤙🏻
I never seen so many halibut! I’m lucky to get one! Nice video! Makes me want to give kayak fishing a try !
@@bnardo_7 Thank you 😊 I appreciate you watching 🤙
Nice fishing. I fish that area too but not with that technique.. Are you using a weighted hook? I have one comment please don’t take it bad. How about releasing those young halibut in the water without bringing them into the boat. That kind of handling beats them up and I think is not necessary. . Anyway it’s nice to see so many halibut now. People are doing good letting the shorts go. We will see more big ones soon.😊
@@mikeroll9868 I was using drop shot. Reply, “ How about releasing those young halibut in the water without bringing them into the boat “ huh I guess it’s better to net it next time. Thank for letting me know. 😊
@@Adankayak hey thanks for the fast reply. It depends on your net. I have seen so many halibut with split tails from netting with large mesh nets.
@@mikeroll9868 The reason I stop using a net because it will damage the tail. There are no good ways to release it. Have you tried using your thumb and holding the halibut by its lips. It really works. You should try that next time. Have you seen a lot of people on RUclips using a net. Make sure you comment to them to stop using a net. I appreciate you watching! Thank you 😊
@@Adankayak I totally get it. I had a larger mesh net ( which did split their tails) and went to a small mesh net ( which doesn’t split their tails) for halibut that are close to legal size without gaffing them. The small mesh net doesn’t mess up their tails. I was thinking just to grab the hook with pliers while the small ones are in the water. Also I I have tried to grab them with the grippers from Rapala in the mouth and then you can remove the hook over the water with pliers. Anyway that is what I am trying to do . Again great video I learned a lot from you. Let ‘s keep the halibut fishery in great shape. I am having fun chasing them and trying to get a legal one this year.
Beautiful beach , nice sharing ❤,the bell is on 😊, 👉🛎️🔔.I support you. Have a good weekend .Like 43
@@thomocusa Thank you 😊 I appreciate you watching 🤙
Halibut master!!
@@NauticalNate I appreciate you watching 😊
Nice catch!! Keep it up!!
@@Joefishin87 Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching 😊
I agree stop bringing the short one on the kayak please send a note down with the bait asking them not to bite unless they are of legal size.😂😂
@@armandogallegos2922 I tried that too but I got a lot of kisses and phone numbers back. It really worked 🥰🤣
Ive had some great days with that same gulp jerk shad in smelt color in Dana Point
@@tedcross4540 That’s awesome brother! I’ll see you out there in Dana Point one day! Thank you for watching. I appreciate 😊
You ever fished the “pipe” up here? The jerk shads work well on the bass species as well. Overall I think I get most bites on the paddle tails.
@@tedcross4540 I fished at the pipe all the time but I never used penny color. I’ll try that next time I go there.
@@tedcross4540 Thank you so much 😊
In the interest of clarity. The smelt and sardine colors have best for me on the pipe reef. Glow has done well also
Nice 🙌🏾
@@FishingWithJRome Thank you 😊 I appreciate you watching 🤙
Tons of action today haha. Gotta get a keeper and cook that bad boy lol
@@shaoyang5650 lol I agree with you too brother 😊 I appreciate you watching
What did it bite on
@@antman619 I was using Gulp new penny shad 5 inches. I appreciate you watching. Thank you 😊
@@Adankayak I use the swinging shads or any bighammers really 3.5 to 5" usually get spotties
All halibut all day lol. I’m still curious what they think this new penny color is.
I just made a bunch of flukes and shrimp baits in this color. I didn’t think it would work but this color clearly does.
Cool video, nice job brotha
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@@Stellarbaits New penny color it’s pretty good. It’s my first time using it. Thank you for watching! I appreciate