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Only 6 sea bass!!!?

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Dustin07:

--- Quote from: Dansk on June 01, 2010, 10:58:13 PM ---There are still plenty of fish.  Last weekend's haul out of Neah bay.  Couldn't find the picks of the chickens- landed a boat full of small halis as well.





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is that your boat or did you have a guide? nice harvest. I would love to get out there once.

ouchfoss:

--- Quote from: Sneaky on June 01, 2010, 10:26:44 PM ---You can fish deeper than 120 feet FOR halibut, and any other fish you catch have to be returned to the water.

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The spot we were fishing was about 200 feet and once we each had our halibut I believe it was technicly illegal to be fishing in anything over 120, or at least thats what we were told.

Yeah it really sucks to kill that fish thats older than me and then have to let the seagulls have it. They are a damn pretty fish too, I wouldnt mind getting one mounted if you could legally keep one.

I have several pics so I'll just start my own thread.

Sneaky:
We were fishing the dump and caught several nice tru-cod and lings that had to go back. Thing that gets me is pulling into neah bay for fuel and watching the trawlers dump orange fish into totes  :bash: Not saying they should waste the incidental catch, but if yelloweyes are really in as bad of shape as the department suggests, there should be something down about the tribal trawling in washington waters. Heather Reed, WDFW bottomfish manager, basically told me it was up to the tribes and out of their hands.

Dustin07:

--- Quote from: ouchfoss on June 02, 2010, 09:53:22 AM ---
--- Quote from: Sneaky on June 01, 2010, 10:26:44 PM ---You can fish deeper than 120 feet FOR halibut, and any other fish you catch have to be returned to the water.

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The spot we were fishing was about 200 feet and once we each had our halibut I believe it was technicly illegal to be fishing in anything over 120, or at least thats what we were told.

Yeah it really sucks to kill that fish thats older than me and then have to let the seagulls have it. They are a damn pretty fish too, I wouldnt mind getting one mounted if you could legally keep one.

I have several pics so I'll just start my own thread.

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you could still get a mount made, you don't need to keep the fish. just take a picture of it and get the measurements. I'm told the replica type mounts last longer, don't stink, and cost less anyways than a true skin mount.

ouchfoss:
How much would a mount like that cost?

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