Alaska? The message seems to be if you see movement on your rod tip start reeling to set the hook with those circle hooks.
@alf96389 ай бұрын
Lol the way you can hear that first hali chomp down like a cartoon sound effect hahaha love hali
@westrootsindustries9916 Жыл бұрын
Wicked footage how do you set that up???
@rb2287 Жыл бұрын
At first, I thought this was a documentary on the Halibut without the use of hooks, but when they reeled one up and had a gaffing hook ready to go, it was evident that these were fishermen. Clearly, you would have much more success if you were to monitor your lines and set the hooks instead of crossing your fingers and hoping a Halibut accidentally hooks itself. They weren't "fishing" they were "trapping."
@LMazz-fb8of Жыл бұрын
SET the hook!
@tyme2alaskan3702 жыл бұрын
Cool underwater footage, thanks for sharing.
@tanbarber.54852 жыл бұрын
Câu bắt được con này mới đã .
@LettuceLand2 жыл бұрын
They bite so soft in this video it’s like they’re chewing on it.
@kerryfoster12 жыл бұрын
Amazed the fish aren't bothered by the incredibly visible line. They just grab the bait, sometimes several times and come back for more. So much for invisible fishing traces!
@cdsfishing43463 жыл бұрын
Nice halibut, I actually caught a halibut on my channel like a week ago.
@Mandible1513 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that Gordon.
@samshragge3 жыл бұрын
Great footage
@rickvandepol79513 жыл бұрын
Wauw great footage, where in Norway is this?
@billzerkeley4 жыл бұрын
That is some amazing halibut footage. It's crazy that some people think halibut are line shy.
@Rick_Sanchez_C137_4 жыл бұрын
Bill Zerkeley (In the lispy voice of the Honey Badger guy) “Halibut don’t care, ooh, look at that nasty bastard.”
@deanthiet4 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Could you show how you did the whole rig with your camera?
@toter-drache4 жыл бұрын
Cool video , They are very bizarre looking fish.
@marcypeterson42454 жыл бұрын
Wow, didn't set the hook! We use baits that look like squids with bait and scent.
@gordonlindstrom3974 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment. We used to use circle hooks that are used for commercial fishing, The circle hook is supposed to self set when the fish swims off. After the video we mainly use J hooks now. The other advantage of the circle hook is they don't get swallowed and are easy to release when you get into a bunch of small halibut, they are also good for inattentive anglers.
@ellacarlson2963 жыл бұрын
us too!
@alaskababy66783 жыл бұрын
We use p line Kodak jig with salmon or trout I caught a 75 pound halibut on that thing
@MenCanNotBeWomen4 жыл бұрын
1:59 the guy needs to sharpen the hook... or better yet use a circle hook
@percussion443 жыл бұрын
Clueless fisherman, fails to notice a 20lb fish on his line, who was operating that rig? The great grandson of Helen Keller?
@pnwadventures27463 жыл бұрын
percussion 44 it’s actully really hard to feel them bite because they will just swim with the line, you won’t even notice them. Also he is probably just trying to catch some good footage.
@OfficeofthePacific5 жыл бұрын
Nice!
@user-bz4xq7xv4i5 жыл бұрын
Im 12 👍
@themarshalls8915 жыл бұрын
great perspective this exactly why I don't use circle hooks, most of the guides I know run tandem octopus hooks about 6 inches apart
@luckystrikesportfishingtof39455 жыл бұрын
what did you film this with?
@gordonlindstrom3975 жыл бұрын
I used a gopro rigged to a hook spreader. Depending on light and visibility it was good to about 100 feet.
@robertmacabuhay84745 жыл бұрын
@@gordonlindstrom397 Can you please give more details of how you rigged it to the hook spreader. Would like to try this.
@gordonlindstrom3975 жыл бұрын
@@robertmacabuhay8474 I'd send a picture of it but it is on the boat 2000 miles away, but I'll describe it best as I can. I took a wooden dowel about 3 inches long and maybe 3/4 inch diameter then cut a 1/8" groove in it lengthwise for the spreader to seat into. I put the dowel on the short side of the spreader and held it in place with two small hose clamps and some JB weld to keep it from turning on the spreader. Then I attached the gopro to the dowel with a handlebar mount. I also used some halibut line to that I hooked from the gopro case to the swivel above the hook spreader just in case things went south. It takes a bit to get the correct angle on the gopro but they shoot so wide it isn't too big of a deal. Enjoy and have fun and I'm not responsible for people's gopros floating around the pacific. Cheers.
@Rick_Sanchez_C137_4 жыл бұрын
gordon lindstrom How many of YOUR gopros are floating around the pacific?
@samshotgun65305 жыл бұрын
Really cool video! You can see all that you feel when a halibut takes the bait.
@samshotgun65305 жыл бұрын
Is this a big circle hook? I'm just amazed at how much they spit the whole rig without getting the hook!
@gordonlindstrom3975 жыл бұрын
We fish with both but that was a big circle hook, it was kind of surprising how they would spit it out. Currently rethinking the whole circle hook vs J hook thing
@samshotgun65305 жыл бұрын
@@gordonlindstrom397 we drift fish here and I have great luck with big j hooks and lose more than I like to circles I feel.
@gordonlindstrom3975 жыл бұрын
@@samshotgun6530 I agree, the one good thing about the circle hooks is if you get in to a bunch of little ones they don't swallow the hook
@samshotgun65305 жыл бұрын
@@gordonlindstrom397 yeah either have to use a huge bait with a giant j, or yeah if you're planning on releasing the circle is way easier on the fish!
@samshotgun65305 жыл бұрын
@@gordonlindstrom397 here we get many 24' patrole sole and they are a delicious bonus, but you don't get many with the circle. They just seem to tear your Bait to pieces.
@prokhk5 жыл бұрын
This is really cool footage!! It was so cool to see that big halibut come back for it three times at 3:00
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Evidence for holding the rod for a few minutes 👍
Alaska? The message seems to be if you see movement on your rod tip start reeling to set the hook with those circle hooks.
Lol the way you can hear that first hali chomp down like a cartoon sound effect hahaha love hali
Wicked footage how do you set that up???
At first, I thought this was a documentary on the Halibut without the use of hooks, but when they reeled one up and had a gaffing hook ready to go, it was evident that these were fishermen. Clearly, you would have much more success if you were to monitor your lines and set the hooks instead of crossing your fingers and hoping a Halibut accidentally hooks itself. They weren't "fishing" they were "trapping."
SET the hook!
Cool underwater footage, thanks for sharing.
Câu bắt được con này mới đã .
They bite so soft in this video it’s like they’re chewing on it.
Amazed the fish aren't bothered by the incredibly visible line. They just grab the bait, sometimes several times and come back for more. So much for invisible fishing traces!
Nice halibut, I actually caught a halibut on my channel like a week ago.
Thanks for that Gordon.
Great footage
Wauw great footage, where in Norway is this?
That is some amazing halibut footage. It's crazy that some people think halibut are line shy.
Bill Zerkeley (In the lispy voice of the Honey Badger guy) “Halibut don’t care, ooh, look at that nasty bastard.”
Nice video. Could you show how you did the whole rig with your camera?
Cool video , They are very bizarre looking fish.
Wow, didn't set the hook! We use baits that look like squids with bait and scent.
Thanks for the comment. We used to use circle hooks that are used for commercial fishing, The circle hook is supposed to self set when the fish swims off. After the video we mainly use J hooks now. The other advantage of the circle hook is they don't get swallowed and are easy to release when you get into a bunch of small halibut, they are also good for inattentive anglers.
us too!
We use p line Kodak jig with salmon or trout I caught a 75 pound halibut on that thing
1:59 the guy needs to sharpen the hook... or better yet use a circle hook
Clueless fisherman, fails to notice a 20lb fish on his line, who was operating that rig? The great grandson of Helen Keller?
percussion 44 it’s actully really hard to feel them bite because they will just swim with the line, you won’t even notice them. Also he is probably just trying to catch some good footage.
Nice!
Im 12 👍
great perspective this exactly why I don't use circle hooks, most of the guides I know run tandem octopus hooks about 6 inches apart
what did you film this with?
I used a gopro rigged to a hook spreader. Depending on light and visibility it was good to about 100 feet.
@@gordonlindstrom397 Can you please give more details of how you rigged it to the hook spreader. Would like to try this.
@@robertmacabuhay8474 I'd send a picture of it but it is on the boat 2000 miles away, but I'll describe it best as I can. I took a wooden dowel about 3 inches long and maybe 3/4 inch diameter then cut a 1/8" groove in it lengthwise for the spreader to seat into. I put the dowel on the short side of the spreader and held it in place with two small hose clamps and some JB weld to keep it from turning on the spreader. Then I attached the gopro to the dowel with a handlebar mount. I also used some halibut line to that I hooked from the gopro case to the swivel above the hook spreader just in case things went south. It takes a bit to get the correct angle on the gopro but they shoot so wide it isn't too big of a deal. Enjoy and have fun and I'm not responsible for people's gopros floating around the pacific. Cheers.
gordon lindstrom How many of YOUR gopros are floating around the pacific?
Really cool video! You can see all that you feel when a halibut takes the bait.
Is this a big circle hook? I'm just amazed at how much they spit the whole rig without getting the hook!
We fish with both but that was a big circle hook, it was kind of surprising how they would spit it out. Currently rethinking the whole circle hook vs J hook thing
@@gordonlindstrom397 we drift fish here and I have great luck with big j hooks and lose more than I like to circles I feel.
@@samshotgun6530 I agree, the one good thing about the circle hooks is if you get in to a bunch of little ones they don't swallow the hook
@@gordonlindstrom397 yeah either have to use a huge bait with a giant j, or yeah if you're planning on releasing the circle is way easier on the fish!
@@gordonlindstrom397 here we get many 24' patrole sole and they are a delicious bonus, but you don't get many with the circle. They just seem to tear your Bait to pieces.
This is really cool footage!! It was so cool to see that big halibut come back for it three times at 3:00