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May and June bring halibut off the coast of Oregon. Salmon, too, but I haven't tried for them yet!

First trip, 49"

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Second trip, 48"

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This past Saturday, 51"

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The 51" next to a 46"

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I didn't take a pic of the 20 crab we hauled in Saturday, but suffice it to say that crab cakes and fresh baked halibut featured heavily in the menu prep this week!

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QUinn,

Is that Newport? That's a whole lot of meat!
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YUMMO!! 8) 8) 8)
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Very nice....I'm hoping to do some bottom fishing out of Westport end of July :wink: Ling Cod, and rock fish.
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Hellava halibut!
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I love salmon but I'd go fishing just for the halibut. :wink: :wink: :wink: :roll: :lol:
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halibut is the best eats.
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Congrats! Halibut is my favorite fish, my hunting buddy pulled in a hundred pounder last week off the coast of BC and there is a big steak waiting for me. Good eats.
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COSteve wrote:Oh, we'll survive just fine without the ocean nearby. Many of us feel sorry for you 'flatlanders'.

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The Left Coast is hardly flat. I'm 30 minutes from Puget Sound, 30 min. from the Cascade Range, 2 hours from Pacific Ocean, and dozens of cold rivers for trout, salmon, steelhead. Elk, deer, cats, bear all over....nah, you can have Colorado (though, I loved my scoot ride cross state on the 50 a few years ago)
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Why Pharmy, I didn't know you hung out here, too. I was admiring your 'buts on Ifish. Wish I didn't get seasick just standing on a dock ...

Bill in the Rogue Valley

And Steve, my friend, you whup us for elevations, but we have some purty volcanoes here in Oregon too!

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Bill in Oregon wrote:Why Pharmy, I didn't know you hung out here, too. I was admiring your 'buts on Ifish. Wish I didn't get seasick just standing on a dock ...

Bill in the Rogue Valley

And Steve, my friend, you whup us for elevations, but we have some purty volcanoes here in Oregon too!

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That low O2 level is why they are so squirrelly out there.....
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BlaineG wrote:
COSteve wrote:Oh, we'll survive just fine without the ocean nearby. Many of us feel sorry for you 'flatlanders'.
The Left Coast is hardly flat. I'm 30 minutes from Puget Sound, 30 min. from the Cascade Range, 2 hours from Pacific Ocean, and dozens of cold rivers for trout, salmon, steelhead. Elk, deer, cats, bear all over....nah, you can have Colorado (though, I loved my scoot ride cross state on the 50 a few years ago)
Oh, you must have webbed feet then if you're up in the Northwest. Spent some time at Ft. Lewis and then Madigan Hospital back in the 60's there and I remember while I was recovering in the hospital I marked the calendar every day it rained or drizzled (which it did the most). My calendar had a stretch of 164 days in a row with rain! Beautiful country but just too many clouds and rain for my taste. I found out that I craved the sunlight and blue skies and realized that the Northwest wasn't for me. However, I'm glad you like up there.
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Great job on the halibut and crabs. Nice useful fishing boat too. Blessings
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COSteve wrote:
BlaineG wrote:
COSteve wrote:Oh, we'll survive just fine without the ocean nearby. Many of us feel sorry for you 'flatlanders'.
The Left Coast is hardly flat. I'm 30 minutes from Puget Sound, 30 min. from the Cascade Range, 2 hours from Pacific Ocean, and dozens of cold rivers for trout, salmon, steelhead. Elk, deer, cats, bear all over....nah, you can have Colorado (though, I loved my scoot ride cross state on the 50 a few years ago)
Oh, you must have webbed feet then if you're up in the Northwest. Spent some time at Ft. Lewis and then Madigan Hospital back in the 60's there and I remember while I was recovering in the hospital I marked the calendar every day it rained or drizzled (which it did the most). My calendar had a stretch of 164 days in a row with rain! Beautiful country but just too many clouds and rain for my taste. I found out that I craved the sunlight and blue skies and realized that the Northwest wasn't for me. However, I'm glad you like up there.
:P It doesn't rain anymore here than other places....About 37 inches a year. Maybe a total of 1 foot of snow...You guys are too cold, and too snowy for me. I love it here. :P
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jdad wrote:QUinn,

Is that Newport? That's a whole lot of meat!
Newport it is!
I moor my boat there 6 months out of the year.

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Bill in Oregon wrote:Why Pharmy, I didn't know you hung out here, too. I was admiring your 'buts on Ifish. Wish I didn't get seasick just standing on a dock ...

Bill in the Rogue Valley

And Steve, my friend, you whup us for elevations, but we have some purty volcanoes here in Oregon too!

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I like Halibut. Good eating for sure. I'm envious.
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what caliber do you recommend for a Halibut....45/70...or something smaller like a 38/55... :)
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336bl wrote:what caliber do you recommend for a Halibut....45/70...or something smaller like a 38/55... :)
Smart anglers kill them before bringing them into the boat...
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336bl wrote:what caliber do you recommend for a Halibut....45/70...or something smaller like a 38/55... :)
I shot a number of big ones with a .357, but a .22 works about as well, and I can use it on salmon too.

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good to know you're not just floundering around out there
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El Chivo wrote:good to know you're not just floundering around out there
Good line...
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FYI I tossed 3 pots out on July 3rd, went back the next day with my brother and nephew to pull them.
Caught 28 BIG ocean Dungies, the kind you don't need to measure.
Steamed crab that night and next, crab cakes the third night.

Cold pinot gris (or cheap beer, whatever ya got, really) goes nicely with fresh crab!


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Oh man, did that bring back a lot memories of fishing in the Long Beach area as a kid w/my Dad! Halibut, the BEST tastin' fishm bar none! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Crab is good too, but langosta (lobster) we caught off Midway Island were less work for more eatin'!
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Hey, the NW isn't that rainy. We have 60 sunny days a year in W WA. Why just last Sunday we almost made it to 80. The next State south was close to 90. Anytime we want sunny weather we can drive an hour or so east and be in desert.

We even have seasons here: Winter and August.

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Gotta remember, CO is mostly attitude, they tend to forget the highest mountain in the contiguous 48 is Mt. Whitney in CA. And it takes the whole passel of them to be impressive. As most of 'em ain't very outstanding on their own, few tower much over 2,500 ft above the surrounding area. Whereas, CA's Mt. Whitney rises >10,000 ft by its lonesome. AND, WA's Mt. Rainier has 13,210 of its 14m417 feet punching a solo hole in the sky!

'Sides ain't just about ½ of CO flatter than a griddle?

Steve, just be fair... if you'd of said "low lifes", I'd have to agree... even us in Texas fit that description!
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Nice Halibut!

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Does it taste as good as Redear or Warmouth? Bluegill and its cousins are the best tasting of anything I have ever eaten. I like Salmon, but Bluegill beats it, and so does Walleye.
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piller wrote:Does it taste as good as Redear or Warmouth? Bluegill and its cousins are the best tasting of anything I have ever eaten. I like Salmon, but Bluegill beats it, and so does Walleye.
I agreed, until I had peacock bass..... Here in PNW, cod, rockfish, lingcod, skate wings, Hood Canal shrimps, halibut, and wild coldwater trout are my favorites...in no particular order...and, smoked is best IMO.
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In the fishing magazines they prefer .410s.
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I get these Mangrove Crab in my backyard.
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If I show that to Y2K, he may move in with you!
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UPDATE

I pursued the wily albacore tuna last weekend and plugged the boat!
I used fairly light salmon gear, which was ALMOST too light for these pelagic rockets!
Fresh sashimi Sunday and oh, did I mention the 3 limits of crab?

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pharmseller wrote:"Newport it is! I moor my boat there 6 months out of the year."
Now we all know you can fish...

And that you've got great taste too... In LeverGuns and Boats!

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That pic of the mountains ain't in his front yard unless he moved to jacksonhole wyoming.
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