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24baja
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Russ, nice Quad, we just bought one and are really happy with how well built they are......oh yah nice fish too!
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Russ
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25baja, That's Dave's 400. I had an '06 500 then an '08 Ranger 700XP and now a '12 Ranger 800XP. Now if Dave will show me how to fish I'll come back
with the bacon
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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bkbend
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I saw bugman's the day he caught it, had to go out and get my own but the largest I could manage was 5#. Still a lot of good meat. Last year I
helped a boatmate land one at 26# so there are still a few out there...
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55steve
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Halibut are a frequently targeted fish in the winter months in BoLA - Crocodiles seem to be the bait of choice. Shore fishing is the way to get it
done.
[Edited on 12-13-2012 by 55steve]
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Hook
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I know it's hard to do but one should remember that for this species of halibut, 22 inches has allowed it a chance at spawning. This assumes this is
an isolated set of the California halibut, which is the general consensus. Certainly, there is no size limit in Mexico, of course.
Female California halibut grow faster
than male California halibut.
A 22 in. female fish is about 5 years old and a
22 in. male is about 7 years old.
50 percent of male California halibut
can reproduce at 9 in. or 2 years.
50 percent of female California halibut
can reproduce at 18.5 in. or 4 years.
Bugman and Cochi, what a great catch!!!!
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GrOUper-GAr
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Quote: | Originally posted by Hook
Female California halibut grow faster
than male California halibut.
A 22 in. female fish is about 5 years old and a
22 in. male is about 7 years old.
50 percent of male California halibut
can reproduce at 9 in. or 2 years.
50 percent of female California halibut
can reproduce at 18.5 in. or 4 years. |
Thanks for the info Hook,
Is there anyway to differentiate between male & female(alive) ?
This could be useful for my "hook, release, & the occasional keep" style of fishing...
! PrEFeRiR!A eSTaR eN baJa !
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willardguy
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99% of all my california caught halibut seem to be 21 1/2" !
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Hook
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Quote: | Originally posted by willardguy
99% of all my california caught halibut seem to be 21 1/2" ! |
You need the Ronco Halibut Rack, patterned after medieval racks.
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jurelador
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Those are some nice looking LA Bay halls! Got to get into those one of these days. Going to be trying some west coast spots in late May; hope I can
get a couple like you all have done.
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