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OPINION: It's tough to let that lunker go, but the wee halibut taste better and big momma needs a chance to replenish the stock.
Check out this barn door Halibut we caught in Alaska! What a great day out on the water. We were out here bottom bouncing for halibut in Peterborough Alaska, using the Teaser-T, Cattail sinkers ...
An image showing a Pacific halibut too large to be believed, by some, in fact portrays a fish worthy of “barn door” designation. The 327-pound halibut was caught earlier this month by Greg ...
“THIS LAST WEEK we made our annual pilgrimage to the Halibut Mecca of Washington: Neah Bay. “Trip planning had started months prior with the addition of some new gear, electronics, and countless hours ...
Fish even close to that size are exceedingly rare these days, but last August a 327-pound “barn door” halibut was landed off Seward.
The fish on my line was not a "barn door" halibut, a term that is, at least, apparent to anyone who has hooked onto an actual barn door 300 feet under water.
A SERIOUS RUN on panko and breadcrumbs at area grocery stores. Spotting some serious truck and boat trailer traffic heading west up the Tumwater Truck Route to the happy fishing grounds off LaPush, ...
It’s true, like they say. Battling a barn door (a big halibut) is like fighting the bottom of the ocean all the way to the boat. My sweetie, Jackie, and I recently embarked on an Alaskan halibut ...
When opening day rolls around, anglers eagerly head out to sea in the hopes of latching into one of these barn doors.
There are many different ways to cook a halibut, but basically John Beath advises three things to always come up with succulent halibut fillets on your plate.
You might say that Greg Sutter’s business has gone from doormats to barn doors. We are talking fishing here.