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Who cuts the Halibut down to size for the retail market, is the meat flown by Plane down to the lower 48 to sell as fresh caught. This would all have to take place in a few hours to sell as fresh in fish markets.?
We deliver to the cannery and they process and freeze. We’re to far out on the Aleutian chain for fresh market. Our fish gets put in the frozen market.
Just an honest question, I have seen many boats out there fishing and it seems that most of them have caught many fishes. At this rate, will it be sustainable?
Cool thanks for asking! Yes for sure! So our boat is a commercial longliners boat. Halibut, King Crab and black cod are all federally protected with the IFQ program. Every halibut we catch every year is strictly managed by the feds. Ifq is individual fishing quota. So we buy these shares for huge amounts of money and every year we get to fish x amount of fish. The feds study fish populations “ that we pay for “ and every year they tell us if our shares went up or down after three studies. If the studies show the numbers are falling they cut our quota. So it’s pretty well run for being ran by the feds. We pay a lot of money to have them control the halibut populations. It’s goo and bad. But ya I think the program is working and numbers are going up!
We usually have our go to general area but they do move quite a bit from the following years. Usually we set out all of our gear then we will move or stay depending on what we’re catching. A lot of times we have to move areas because of wind or if we are getting our fish eaten by sea lions or killer whales we have to relocate also.
What Alaska port are you fishing out of? Sitka perhaps? Great weather for filming. Not always that good out there is it? Except for the music; outstanding video. Thanks.
fala aí mas amigo aqui para o Nelson do Carmo Nelson Costa pesca família do Estado do Rio de janeiro Itaboraí estamos juntos vamos que vamos ótima pescaria um grande abraço amigo
A lot going on all at the same time....you boys earn your money...that's for sure...was wondering what was going on in the middles of the boat...was that rebaiting hooks??
Sounds fair as long as you guys agree that’s all that matters ,I really don’t mind paying it I know Ltd a lot of work and shipping across country is expensive
What boat is that ? I used to fish outta Petersburg as well . Interesting methods btw seems very effective . Long lining is the only fishery I’ve yet fished and I don’t think I’ve seen it done this way . I’m not sure tho . If this is common then I’ll shut the hell up lol
Hey tanniu we use 5/16 ground line for our gear. Works pretty well for us. Strong enough and thin enough to be able to snap the gear on without too much trouble. Thanks
@@dustysageroutdoors I myself does turbot fish in Baffin Island Nunavut Canada. Town called Pangnirtung. I go on sea ice when it forms ice and have my heated 8x12 cabin and do some longline fishing.
Actually I’m 6ft, and it was about a foot longer than my wingspan. I made a second video where i measured that fish with a tape measure. You should check it out. Cheers!
I cant think of a better way? literally gets knocked out/killed with bat then is cleaned and in the tank in minutes? id love to hear how we can do it better? thanks
A quick death by stabbing/hitting them in the head is better than letting them suffocate slowly out of the water which is what many fishermen do. If anything, I was grateful to see they try to kill then quickly instead of letting them flop from lack of oxygen like most, which is slow horrible death (and affects the meat with distress hormones).
PozoBlue thanks for commenting. I think our operation is as quick as possible. Quick hit on the head and it’s usually cleaned and in the hole in minutes. As painless as possible.
Nothing wrong with earning a living. Those fish are not like humans. They don't care about your comment. Or your virtue signaling. Love fishing!! These guys are pretty cool.
Science shows that fish don't feel pain the way we do, it's more like a robot reacting to a stimuli. Just about every fish out there gets eaten by something too, they don't just die of old age.
Yes indeed, the unecessary gaffing causes pain. This is supported by the medway report as far back as 1980. The assumption that watching halibut or any other fishing will automatically assume there is cruelty does not and should not prohibit people from looking for the more humane fishing techniques and fishermen.
Ok. Understand but what about over fishing Bieng a professional Chef why has the cost gone up over the last 10 yrs while the fish get smaller and smaller???
These are good people. They make it look fun, but it's a lot of hard work.... Love the video... Thank you.
Thanks bud! Ya we’re all family so a lot of laughs.
Суровый край, суровые люди. Молодцы!
Yah man!
man what a load of lunkers awesome job you guys killed it
Thanks. Can’t wait to go this year
Good to see men hard at work! Keep it up boys!
Thanks smitty! We will keep at it. Love the work!
Thanks for wiping out the sport fishing industry.
Any time!
@alaskaglenn I put out a new video this week. Check it out!
Wow, this video blew my mind. So cool!
thanks joel your just a great guy
hey joel hows work going today? big plans for the weekend?
Wow u guys killed it!!!! Those are the hauls u talk about years later!!! Good work boys!!!
Yea the weather last year was crazy good! Made the whole season better with nice weather!
wauw good cooperation one ship. continued success for all of you. keep the spirit, greetings fishing friends from Aceh Indonesian
Thanks for watching
Very good fishing
Thanks for watching
I bought one from you kids last year,Best thing i ever put in my mouth!
@@dustysageroutdoors I was with a charter, one of the tags that was sold to them. Maybe not yours exactly, but............
Glad you like them!
Дааа, нам бы столько палтуса в Баренцево море 🌊... 👍👍👍
Totally bro
A long line boat the way I learned in Alaska!😊
@@dustysageroutdoors we were out of Petersburg but fished up into near the Bearing sea
Thats what am talking about crazy and awsome sailors
Thanks man. Yah we had a good few trips last year. Made for some good videos and fun days.
Nice work boys! Killing it!!!
thanks seth, ill keep posting trying to make a paycheck
Fantastic footage thanks guys, I see you use circle hooks, huge fish thanks again
Thanks for watching joe.
The circle hooks are a lot safer for sure on deck. Still get a few snags but not many
Wow fishing amazing 👍
Thanks bud
@@dustysageroutdoors yes my friend Don forget you fisit channel my😄
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K chulada de pesca yo también soy pescador
Totally!
Who cuts the Halibut down to size for the retail market, is the meat flown by Plane down to the lower 48 to sell as fresh caught. This would all have to take place in a few hours to sell as fresh in fish markets.?
We deliver to the cannery and they process and freeze. We’re to far out on the Aleutian chain for fresh market. Our fish gets put in the frozen market.
Just an honest question, I have seen many boats out there fishing and it seems that most of them have caught many fishes. At this rate, will it be sustainable?
Cool thanks for asking! Yes for sure! So our boat is a commercial longliners boat. Halibut, King Crab and black cod are all federally protected with the IFQ program. Every halibut we catch every year is strictly managed by the feds. Ifq is individual fishing quota. So we buy these shares for huge amounts of money and every year we get to fish x amount of fish. The feds study fish populations “ that we pay for “ and every year they tell us if our shares went up or down after three studies. If the studies show the numbers are falling they cut our quota. So it’s pretty well run for being ran by the feds. We pay a lot of money to have them control the halibut populations. It’s goo and bad. But ya I think the program is working and numbers are going up!
Muy buena pesca los felicito
Thanks
The Captain really know the spot for those halibut.
yah we usually do pretty good!
Do you hunt out what depth they are in and then hammer that specific depth the whole trip?
We usually have our go to general area but they do move quite a bit from the following years. Usually we set out all of our gear then we will move or stay depending on what we’re catching. A lot of times we have to move areas because of wind or if we are getting our fish eaten by sea lions or killer whales we have to relocate also.
All i can say is its so amazing😱😱😱 how to catch big fish, good job guys💪💪💪. From Philippines😘
thank you
Fishing good.👍🇪🇺🇺🇦
Thanks for watching.
@@dustysageroutdoors ok.👍🇪🇺🇺🇦
sir i have one question only the clamp which the hook was connected how it holds on the line especially there is catch
Sounds legit
What Alaska port are you fishing out of? Sitka perhaps? Great weather for filming. Not always that good out there is it? Except for the music; outstanding video. Thanks.
king cove is the nearest port
Banyak ikan pari nya di laut itu....
Totally!
fala aí mas amigo aqui para o Nelson do Carmo Nelson Costa pesca família do Estado do Rio de janeiro Itaboraí estamos juntos vamos que vamos ótima pescaria um grande abraço amigo
thanks for watching nelsom. cheers
A lot going on all at the same time....you boys earn your money...that's for sure...was wondering what was going on in the middles of the boat...was that rebaiting hooks??
yup were all pretty busy but we enjoy it
I guess it will be better if you dont add those crappy music tracks.. The song of ocean (waves & winds) is pretty awesome already😘
Honestly it’s more to cover up swearing and fisherman talk.
Great video
thanks JB
Can I buy some halibut directly from you guys?
Depends where your located. Kind of expensive to sell and ship
Approx what do you guys get a pound because here in Windsor Ontario Canada we pay over 25 bucks a pound !!
Sounds fair as long as you guys agree that’s all that matters ,I really don’t mind paying it I know Ltd a lot of work and shipping across country is expensive
just looked at prices for this season 3.60-3.90 YUCK
Хорошо что есть инет..
Хоть посмотрел какие камбалы бывают....
Thanks
How much depth do they fish? Greeting from Argentina
So we usually fish between 40-60 fathoms. Depends on the bottom we’re fishing.
@@dustysageroutdoors Wow, thanks for replying hahaha blessings brothers
Any halibut down there in Argentina?
What boat is that ? I used to fish outta Petersburg as well . Interesting methods btw seems very effective . Long lining is the only fishery I’ve yet fished and I don’t think I’ve seen it done this way . I’m not sure tho . If this is common then I’ll shut the hell up lol
yeah pretty common snap gear is favored around our area
What a nice day
How many hooks do you set at once? How much line is on your drum?
@@dustysageroutdoors all in one shot? Or that's after rebaiting?
Thanks I enjoy the vids
@@dustysageroutdoors how does snap gear compare to tub gear? Does it fish as good?
@@dustysageroutdoors much easier with pre baited gear and snap lines! Fished up there the same way in the mid eighties!
Go for the fishermen. Seas were prolific
Spirit
thanks for watching
Awesome video. Tell me how can I get a job doing this for the summer. ..... PS I hope thats not decaf your drinking
Thanks bud! Ya we don’t know know what decaf is. Red Bull and coffee!
@@dustysageroutdoors decaf is like sex without spanking.....lol
신기하게 광어만 잡히네. 어장이 풍부하긴 한가보다
thanks
i mean it will not run to the next hook???
No they have enough tension on them to stay put. It takes a lot to make the snap slide.
350lb halibut don’t usually slide
@@dustysageroutdoors ohh thanks boss
its really interesting
Just got done with halibut 2020 just need to make the videos
How thick is your longline?
Hey tanniu we use 5/16 ground line for our gear. Works pretty well for us. Strong enough and thin enough to be able to snap the gear on without too much trouble. Thanks
@@dustysageroutdoors I myself does turbot fish in Baffin Island Nunavut Canada. Town called Pangnirtung. I go on sea ice when it forms ice and have my heated 8x12 cabin and do some longline fishing.
That sounds pretty comfy, I follow a few Nunavut pages on facebook, i get a kick out of all the meat you guys get to harvest Good stuff!
How much $ for all those fish
5.00 a pound roughly.
What thy will doing whit this fish
We catch the fish sell the fish. People eat the fish
That song is banging!!! Who’s it by?
thanks bruh
Yes alhamdullillah mantab.
thanks
ดีมาก
Nice!
Suggestion: Ditch the music, wanna hear what you have to say!
im making a new series and ill try to not have the music in the backround, just have to edit everything
5 foot tall man stretches out his arms and says 7 feet long.. lol Keep dreaming little man. Nice fish tho.
Actually I’m 6ft, and it was about a foot longer than my wingspan. I made a second video where i measured that fish with a tape measure. You should check it out. Cheers!
那是廣告 切想知道多少錢
Ya dude sounds good
Quisiera trabajar en eso.
thanks
Music is to loud
Thankd
Music sucks
I have an idea..... How about no music.....
Understood. To bad you can't cover up the cruel way you kill a Halibut.
I cant think of a better way? literally gets knocked out/killed with bat then is cleaned and in the tank in minutes? id love to hear how we can do it better? thanks
Loose the horrible music tracks
These are epic sounds. So great!
Photo snap pleas
What’s that mean?
💸📻😊
Crap music.
yup
Uggh
thanks for watching
Get rid of the music!!!
im making some new stuff it will have minimal music
That's very cruel thing to do , let them die by their own , why brutally murder it ?
Mohammed Parveez hmmm we try to kill them the fastest way possible. People eat seafood and we feed the people.
A quick death by stabbing/hitting them in the head is better than letting them suffocate slowly out of the water which is what many fishermen do. If anything, I was grateful to see they try to kill then quickly instead of letting them flop from lack of oxygen like most, which is slow horrible death (and affects the meat with distress hormones).
PozoBlue thanks for commenting. I think our operation is as quick as possible. Quick hit on the head and it’s usually cleaned and in the hole in minutes. As painless as possible.
Cruel and insensitive way to handle the fish
Nothing wrong with earning a living. Those fish are not like humans. They don't care about your comment. Or your virtue signaling. Love fishing!! These guys are pretty cool.
Science shows that fish don't feel pain the way we do, it's more like a robot reacting to a stimuli. Just about every fish out there gets eaten by something too, they don't just die of old age.
Yes indeed, the unecessary gaffing causes pain. This is supported by the medway report as far back as 1980. The assumption that watching halibut or any other fishing will automatically assume there is cruelty does not and should not prohibit people from looking for the more humane fishing techniques and fishermen.
Ok. Understand but what about over fishing Bieng a professional Chef why has the cost gone up over the last 10 yrs while the fish get smaller and smaller???
Same for sword fish Mahi Mahi that's why it says market price on my menu !!!