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Halibut fishing off Catalina Island California
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Jan 8, 2023 15:15:45   #
Marvin12 Loc: Catalina island California
 
Next Sunday is windy will that effect the gishing

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Jan 8, 2023 15:32:22   #
Rheatown Loc: Greeneville tn
 
Yes wind does effect fishing usually slows the bites down on this side of American anyway I’d imagine that it would affect it on your side as well

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Jan 8, 2023 16:19:12   #
ricky risteen
 
Just anchor up after you get on the fish.

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Jan 8, 2023 17:31:47   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
Marvin12 wrote:
Next Sunday is windy will that effect the gishing


Sounds like the ocean might still be a little rough. Be careful.

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Jan 9, 2023 09:55:52   #
OldBassGuy Loc: Temecula, CA
 
Marvin12 wrote:
Next Sunday is windy will that effect the gishing


Years ago, I was fishing off of San Clemente beach area and it started to rain and lightning, and the halibut started biting like crazy. Just saying

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Jan 9, 2023 14:08:29   #
Halopower Loc: SoCal
 
sounds like u r a halibut guy ..... do you have any fav recipes for halibut? ..... I have a bunch in freezer from trip to Cedros Island in Nov..... thanks

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Jan 9, 2023 14:25:25   #
40GRIT Loc: San Ramon, CA
 
Marvin12 wrote:
Next Sunday is windy will that effect the gishing


Use a sea anchor to slow your drift…………

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Jan 9, 2023 15:02:53   #
Tball Loc: Phelan ca
 
Hey there. I’m not the one you asked but thought I’d share a recipe.
Halibut fillet cut in to about 1-1/2” sguares
1 or 2 quarters butter melted
Your choice of ruffles flavored chips I prefer the cheddar cheese but all work well. put in a baggie and smash until broken up into smaller pieces. Not ground.
Dip halibut pieces in butter then coat with chips in baggie. I like to dip again in butter then bake 8-10 minutes until done. Then if you like which I do. Dip in butter like you do lobster. I got this from a person in Alaska over 25 years ago and I still use it on halibut I catch. Yummy

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Jan 9, 2023 15:17:46   #
Halopower Loc: SoCal
 
thanks ..... sounds pretty interesting .... "until done" is always an issue with fish .... I hate overdone and prefer to use a thermometer -- if I know the desired temperature.....

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Jan 9, 2023 17:56:05   #
Tball Loc: Phelan ca
 
There ya go. Size of cubed fish determines time cooked.

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Jan 9, 2023 17:56:56   #
Tball Loc: Phelan ca
 
Also you can pull tester cubes you’ll make quit a bit

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