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May 25, 2023 13:12:33   #
Joystix2 Loc: Santa Rosa, California
 
First time ever going for Halibut ever. My kayak has opened so many new fishing opportunities. You just gotta be very careful, have every safety equipment and make sure you check tides, wind and current.









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May 25, 2023 13:22:48   #
NJ219bands Loc: New Jersey
 
Nice 👍

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May 25, 2023 13:23:44   #
Wolf Bay Loc: Al Gulf Coast
 
I caught a 137 lber in Alaska on a boat about 10 yrs ago. That was a fun fight and a shooter.

Bet that was fun in a kayak.

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May 25, 2023 13:25:09   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
Joystix2 wrote:
First time ever going for Halibut ever. My kayak has opened so many new fishing opportunities. You just gotta be very careful, have every safety equipment and make sure you check tides, wind and current.


Hey buddy, where did you launch?
Those look like nice butts, specially rewarding from a Yak. Congrats man.

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May 25, 2023 13:34:54   #
USAF Major Loc: Sea Bright, NJ
 
Holy moly from a kayak no less! Fantastic!

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May 25, 2023 13:57:35   #
fishyaker Loc: NW Michigan (Lower Peninsula)
 
Well done out there! Very exciting to bring them up via a kayak! Enjoy your dinner!

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May 25, 2023 14:27:47   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
Joystix2 wrote:
First time ever going for Halibut ever. My kayak has opened so many new fishing opportunities. You just gotta be very careful, have every safety equipment and make sure you check tides, wind and current.


Awesome catching Joystix, especially from a yak! Congrats, and be safe out there. Thanks for the pictures.

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May 25, 2023 16:31:16   #
Papa D Loc: Mantweeka, Ca
 
Joystix2 wrote:
First time ever going for Halibut ever. My kayak has opened so many new fishing opportunities. You just gotta be very careful, have every safety equipment and make sure you check tides, wind and current.


Nice catch!

Where did you launch? (I don't recognize the Marina.)

PM me if you want to join me the next time I go out (off Alameda or Oyster Pt).

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May 25, 2023 19:00:32   #
DCGravity Loc: Fairfax, VA (by way of Cleveland OH)
 
Really like your tricked out yak, Js2!!! Esp the outriggers. Ha, look at me fawning over your platform--almost overlooked what you were using it for: Nice buts! Good eating for sure!

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May 26, 2023 09:22:15   #
Papa Jack Loc: Indianapolis
 
Very Nice

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May 26, 2023 10:12:15   #
bucky buckner Loc: murrells inlet SC
 
Joystix2 wrote:
First time ever going for Halibut ever. My kayak has opened so many new fishing opportunities. You just gotta be very careful, have every safety equipment and make sure you check tides, wind and current.


great fish, Question, why is one fish pink, and the other grayish white? did you bleed one and not the other?

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May 26, 2023 13:13:03   #
40GRIT Loc: San Ramon, CA
 
Joystix2 wrote:
First time ever going for Halibut ever. My kayak has opened so many new fishing opportunities. You just gotta be very careful, have every safety equipment and make sure you check tides, wind and current.


Great work, prep and success Joystix2! Nice buts!

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May 26, 2023 13:25:27   #
Andy cacciatori Loc: Modesto cal.
 
Joystix2 wrote:
First time ever going for Halibut ever. My kayak has opened so many new fishing opportunities. You just gotta be very careful, have every safety equipment and make sure you check tides, wind and current.

Man !!
Good going 👏 must of been a he!! Of a battle.
Have a great weekend and Holiday.

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May 26, 2023 13:39:05   #
Joystix2 Loc: Santa Rosa, California
 
Thanks Saw1. Launch out of Oyster Point. I live in Santa Rosa and hit the road around 5. Got on the water about 7:30. I've been following you since I moved up to your neck of the woods. One day you're going to have to show me how to fish for bass

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May 26, 2023 13:42:25   #
Joystix2 Loc: Santa Rosa, California
 
Papa D, Hey Thanks. I've been following you too on this board. We definitely need to hook up sometime on our Yaks. Can't wait for the Halibut bites to get hot up in Tomales

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