Marvin12
Loc: Catalina island California
Next Sunday is windy will that effect the gishing
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
Just anchor up after you get on the fish.
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.
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
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
Marvin12 wrote:
Next Sunday is windy will that effect the gishing
Use a sea anchor to slow your drift…………
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
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.....
There ya go. Size of cubed fish determines time cooked.
Also you can pull tester cubes you’ll make quit a bit
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