How Not to Land a 50 pound Alaska Halibut fishing from a small boat
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Besides the halibut itself possibly causing havoc, someone needed to get ahold of that weight swinging around. Don't know exactly, but the weights I used for Alaska halibut fishing were in the 2 to 5# range. Something that size can inflict a hurt real quick.
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rookies on deck...gotta love'em! gotta wolverine galf that mother on the gill plate, then giv it the one hitter quiter..yall almost hooked yourselfs and broken rods could of happend...great vid though!
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The ugly stick and a penn LD reel kills another
1:10 watch him hit the other guy in the leg classic
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You gaff that SOB right behind the gill plate and then whack him a good one. That hand gaff is really not sufficent.
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LMAO..".Stop resisting" get the pepper spray!!
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LOL I LOVE THE BAT. reminds me when had to punch a salmon in the head once because i wasn't actually planning on getting anything. Turns out i did..and in the process scared off some german tourists..then the old man at the end of the dock came running with a 2x4 piece of doorstop. hahaha
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looks like a couple of rookies!!!
kill it before it comes in the boat!!!
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howd he land it wrong?
Use the bat on the fish while its hanging off the side of the boat -- lucky we didn't break a pole or have the gaff shoved into my leg.
rexcellant 3 years ago