riverjoon
05-14-2007, 02:17 PM
Went fishing on sunday around 4pm in the afternoon. Within 30 minutes of getting there and casting. I hooked in to a halibut that was quite the size. After getting it to the top water I could tell this was gonna be hard to land. Managed to fight the beast for 10 minutes tired it out. After it was tired I walked it to the beach from the rocks. It was hooked clean in the mouth and I was able to walk into the beach and revived the fish and let it live another day. The fish was real fat and I assumed that it was pregnant. Felt like a 10 pound fish and maybe 30 inches estimation. The sandals in the picture are size 13 sandals.
Also on the way back to the fishing spot I was so excited about the halibut forgot to look at the rocks I was walking on. Stepped with my right foot and for some odd reason there was no rock underneath my foot. Started to fall face first into the rocks and managed to scrape my foot shin and knee and light sprained wrist and save my face. No serious injuries but that fall hurt like crazy. The halibut was well worth the pain.
10 pound berkley big game
silver crocodile
caught with the flutter technique
Me and jineticdave been hitting the halibuts hard jineticdave caught a 28 incher which was lost at the rocks . Seems like the halibuts are out in full effect.
http://fishingnetwork.net/images/tmp2/halibutpicu.jpg]
http://fishingnetwork.net/images/tmp2/halibutpicture.jpg
Also on the way back to the fishing spot I was so excited about the halibut forgot to look at the rocks I was walking on. Stepped with my right foot and for some odd reason there was no rock underneath my foot. Started to fall face first into the rocks and managed to scrape my foot shin and knee and light sprained wrist and save my face. No serious injuries but that fall hurt like crazy. The halibut was well worth the pain.
10 pound berkley big game
silver crocodile
caught with the flutter technique
Me and jineticdave been hitting the halibuts hard jineticdave caught a 28 incher which was lost at the rocks . Seems like the halibuts are out in full effect.
http://fishingnetwork.net/images/tmp2/halibutpicu.jpg]
http://fishingnetwork.net/images/tmp2/halibutpicture.jpg