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ribka
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Not a very big one but should provide a few meals of fish and chips
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Perfect for tacos!
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Very nice! Some good eats.
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Nice job, that's not a bad one at all
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Nice fish! Way to go!
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wow I bet that bent your rod nice fish
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Quote from: washelkhunter on June 14, 2013, 08:48:45 PM
Perfect for tacos!
The last 2 times I've had fish tacos were Alaskan caught halibut consumed in the Wenaha, then in the Umtanum
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Nice 'butt! I mean the fish. Looks like some good eating!
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Very nice! I hear the smaller ones are better eating anyway.
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Whens dinner?
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Nice fish!
So feel free to let me know when dinner is!
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O.K. you say not very big, but it looks pretty good sized to me. So, how big is this guy?
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Very nice...
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Way to go! Congrats! Is that a WA halibut?
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Ilwaco WA But
about 45 lbs. Last day of season . Still hoping for a WA 100 plus lb'er. small by Alaska standards
Still excellent eating
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