I think the guy was lucky to get this one onto the boat ! John Taylor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5QrJFJFTsc
nice! yeah, if you can get them off the bottom, you have a chance.
I wonder if the drag on that reel was as jerky at the beginning of the battle as it was at the end ? Nice Butt !
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That's a big butt for the jig master. Fun watching the fight.
If I wanted to keep a fish like that, I'd pour a shot of vodka on her gills. It works. Really.
That fish was destined to die. Between the deckhands goosing it with the gaff and the sticky drag on the reel,it was a hard to watch. Beautiful fish
A greased set of Bryan's 5 stack drags would have been smooth and sweet... But the little old Jiggy got her done !
I've never caught a big fish on any of my many Jigmasters. But I dud catch a 73" long x 34" girth White Sturgeon (prob 134 lbs.) with a Penn Leveline 350... (I think that reel has like Squidder size drags) 35 ft of water, on a clam bed with fast moving current. I was all all alone, 3rd time to the boat I was able to snare it. It was to big th pull over the side of mt 13'4" Gregor and had to pull it over the transom. I felt like the old man in the sea
https://alantani.com/gallery/32/1816_22_04_20_4_40_34.jpeg
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Quote from: alantani on February 12, 2024, 04:03:40 PMnice! yeah, if you can get them off the bottom, you have a chance.
Yup, halibut are a up and down fight and a Jigmaster 500 should be able to handle one, unless they have access to deep water. A larger reel like a 113H or 349H would have been far better.
Quote from: akfish on February 12, 2024, 09:42:09 PMIf I wanted to keep a fish like that, I'd pour a shot of vodka on her gills. It works. Really.
Yup, instantly too.
Quote from: Keta on February 13, 2024, 01:43:28 AMQuote from: akfish on February 12, 2024, 09:42:09 PMIf I wanted to keep a fish like that, I'd pour a shot of vodka on her gills. It works. Really.
Yup, instantly too.
What does it do?
dunno, guys. seems like a waste of perfectly good alcohol to me. :d
What happens if you put alcohol into a fish's gills? The fish will suffocate then die quick.
This halibut was caught on a Jigmaster 505hs.
They get intoxicated and quit beating the deck of your boat.
Use the cheepest available Alan, the stuff that should be labeled "Not For Human Consumption". It does not take much.
in that case, use rubbing alcohol. by itself, it's twice and intoxicating as ethanol but no one drinks it because it cause ten times the gastritis. and, unlike methanol, the metabolites will not cause end organ damage. :d
Any chance of the rubbing alcohol getting into the bloodstream? Granted it is a small amount.
Also wondering if alcohol in the gill stops the heart faster. Ideally you want to keep the heart pumping during bleeding.
-J
Nice catch, for a jig master ay, cheers Don.
I never noticed lack of blood flow when bleeding a halibut but I rarely got them drunk. Most of the time I would harpoon them, smack them hard with a bat then blead and gut them hanging over the side. I never killed halibut over 60# and cut loose a few over 6' long.
the amounts would be minimal. personally, i would use a baseball bat, but our fish are smaller!!! :ct
Let's talk technical. ::) I am wondering if upgrades were added to this Jigmaster? ;D
"GET THE DOOR!!!, GET THE F_____IN' DOOOOORE!!!." Wow exciting!, it almost got away!... kidding. Not a trip to have kids on.
I shouldn't make fun, those guy's, maybe a couple sheets into the wind, were having a blast. I liked how the watchers refrained from constantly giving the guy advice, drives me nuts when it happens to me.
"Gojo" the cheapest vodka I've ever drank, given to me some Japanese commercial fishermen. Surprising, as they have an affinity for quality stuff.