The way he filleted that halibut like it was a piece of cake! lol Loving the Alaska vids!! Can’t wait to see watch more! You and Vik do an awesome job!! 🤩
A new fan! Went to Alaska (Homer) in 1994. We just fished for Halibut My biggest was 60 pounds caught in 30 feet of Great memories. Now I fish vicariously through channels like yours. Thank you.
Great fish to fill the freezer. Not much sport in catching Halibut but they provide alot of food to eat. The Salmon are fun to catch on the J hook. Set and reel baby reel!!!
Ang sarap mangawil diyan sa inyo... Wala katulad niyan d2 sa Pilipinas... Mangangawil din ako,,, kaya nararamdaman ko din ang saya na nararamdaman ninyo!!! Salamat sa video ninyo!!!
See that Coast Guard Cutter in the background at the beginning of the video? Back in the 80’s I used to service the old cutter that used to be docked there! Great job Brook! Fishing, filming editing, catching bigger fish than Vic 👍🏼😉 That “Hickory Shampoo” calmed that halibut right down, it really relaxes them.
It is very interesting to watch your fishing experiences and the ways you cook them. Although we do not have such facilities here in the heart of Germany, we could try some of your recipes and found them very delicious. Thanks for you both and have many more such happy days to come! Thanks again for your contributions!
I’m a first timer with watching you, and let me just say I absolutely enjoy watching you with ur dad, I’m 100% a daddy’s girl I literally love going scuba diving with my parents but fishing I would love to do as a family looks so fun thank you for Sharing
You are a true FISHERWOMAN... Very nice video that is incredible that you shipped all your fish home and the way you prepared it you killed it... just amazing
What a great trip you guys had, We just watched Vic's utube, We have always dreamed of Halibut fishing, And it's like we have, just by watching you two fish and the enjoyment that you have. always stay close together, And trust and respect each other.
I thought I was good a fileting fish until I saw Garrett speed through that halibut like an absolute pro. Great catches, Brook & Victor! Looked like a trip of a lifetime.
@@brookcristoutdoors He did a great job. A lot of people are lazy and don't take the angled top cut out over the head area, and you lose all the meat up there. On bigger fish, that can easily be 2+ pounds. He was also a good addition to the video in general with the added information. Nice fish, btw, not a bad way to start the trip. you two got 100 pounds of halibut to ship back from your first 2 fish.
thanks for the videos I love it, say hello to Victor and your family, sorry for what I am going to mention now how much I miss the videos of my grandmother preparing the sauce for the blue crab my name is Gregorio Garcia from New Haven CT
That's amazing for a first time fishing trip! I've been watching both your and Vic's channels for a while now. This makes me really excited for my first time saltwater fishing!
I love watching your videos and thank you for sharing them. You are such a nice person Brook and I wish I am one of your neighbor so I get some of your good stuff that you are giving away. Looking forward to see more of your videos. Take care.
Brooke and Viktor could have gone fishing anywhere in the world but they went to Alaska just for the halibut ! That’s terrible,I can’t believe I actually wrote that ! Excellent adventure you two , stay safe .
I’ll be honest. I made a halibut cheek (from Nova Scotia) pasta dish tonight that had a cheek twice that fish. I couldn’t believe it. OMG, still so tender
It has been my observation that you mostly fry or boil your freshly caught fish - and practically always fillet and skin them. Try the following alternative prep and cooking methods: leave the skin on the side of a fillet or only gut and rinse smaller fish (less than 24" long and 4" thick). Then bake the fish in the oven or on the BBQ. You may find the fish much tastier than if fried or boiled. The skin retains the juice of the cooked meat and the bones adds taste also. Fillet frying on both sides or boiling deprives and dilute the fish meat tasty juice. From a Dane that grew up on a variety of Baltic fish food 3-4 times a week.
Here in Canada we have some nice fish 'n chip shops and they mostly feature 3 types of fish. Halibut is the most expensive followed by Haddock then cod, here on the coast and featured for all-you-can-eat meals. It's in small strips and delicious. :-)
Watching again here in Philippines. Take care always brook, god bless!
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The way he filleted that halibut like it was a piece of cake! lol Loving the Alaska vids!! Can’t wait to see watch more! You and Vik do an awesome job!! 🤩
Take mekela Alexander Good morning pretty
Cutting that halibut, that was truly done by an expert fisherman, AWESOME. I would love to fish with this fine fisherman .
A new fan! Went to Alaska (Homer) in 1994. We just fished for Halibut My biggest was 60 pounds caught in 30 feet of Great memories. Now I fish vicariously through channels like yours. Thank you.
A Filipino who loves watching ur vlog 😘😍 ..watching from Uae ☺️
You are Amazing brook. Great person its always fun to watch you guys.
Thank you so much!
Well about time you guys are trying out Alaska. I meant to ask you guys to do a Alaskan fishing video and what you know, you guy’s just made my day!
Garrett's Halibut filleting skills are so Awesome ! Zip,. Zip,.. Zip !
That captain cleaning the Halibut was amazing !! Great video thanks for sharing it
He was so fast and really good at it!!
My compliments on the beautiful flilet job the captain did on your halubut!! Experience yes. But dont ever be antimidated You caught it!!! ♡♡♡
Great fish to fill the freezer. Not much sport in catching Halibut but they provide alot of food to eat. The Salmon are fun to catch on the J hook. Set and reel baby reel!!!
If you weren't such a sweet kind person I wouldn't be watching, love you and your family.
right Vic that's a perfect family to eat with thanks Brook and wish you all more and more success
We enjoyed your video, we love Alaska. The halibut you fried looked delicious!
That was some big fish. The Lunch looked real good .
Awesome video, Brook! Looked like a great time in Alaska. You certainly brought back some delicious fish. Thanks for sharing your great experience!! 👍
Wow! Your family is so lucky. That’s the freshest wild fish you can get.
Ang sarap mangawil diyan sa inyo... Wala katulad niyan d2 sa Pilipinas... Mangangawil din ako,,, kaya nararamdaman ko din ang saya na nararamdaman ninyo!!! Salamat sa video ninyo!!!
Rock fish - better tasting than lobster! Soooo good!!!! Im jealous!
that charter captain is so cool, id love to go fishing with that guy. you can tell he likes his job
Is the best fishing👍 welcome new my friend from Indonesia one hobby🎣🙏 🤝🇮🇩
See that Coast Guard Cutter in the background at the beginning of the video? Back in the 80’s I used to service the old cutter that used to be docked there! Great job Brook! Fishing, filming editing, catching bigger fish than Vic 👍🏼😉 That “Hickory Shampoo” calmed that halibut right down, it really relaxes them.
Brook,you are not only rockin',you are cookin"! Great show!
Awesome fishing🐟 video Brooke Crist Outdoors, and great cooking tips...Thank you and your familly... always. Old Naples Florida🌴
Once again awesome video. The fishing part is really cool. Nice Halibut and yellow eyes. Love the cooking part :) ... I bet the Halibut tasted great.
What a catch!!!! That was absolutely amazing to watch and it looked super delicious! I can't wait to knock Alaska fishing off our own bucket list!!
Wow! He makes it look like he’s carving up some room temperature butter with a butter knife! Love seeing professionals doing their thing!
It is very interesting to watch your fishing experiences and the ways you cook them. Although we do not have such facilities here in the heart of Germany, we could try some of your recipes and found them very delicious. Thanks for you both and have many more such happy days to come! Thanks again for your contributions!
I’m a first timer with watching you, and let me just say I absolutely enjoy watching you with ur dad, I’m 100% a daddy’s girl I literally love going scuba diving with my parents but fishing I would love to do as a family looks so fun thank you for Sharing
Ohw. Nice to see you cooking again at ur parents house, Looks great btw!! Love you an victors content. Big fan from Belgium 🇧🇪 🔥
You are a true FISHERWOMAN... Very nice video that is incredible that you shipped all your fish home and the way you prepared it you killed it... just amazing
Look liked Duke's Mayo--the best. Great job on another great video.
What a great trip you guys had, We just watched Vic's utube, We have always dreamed of Halibut fishing, And it's like we have, just by watching you two fish and the enjoyment that you have. always stay close together, And trust and respect each other.
Great catch Brook and great video, a lot of fun to watch. Thank you all.
What a great video and thanks for the cooking tips that looked amazing I wish I was there. Thank you continued success.
Watching from Bangladesh.
Big fan of your vedios...
Catch,Clean & Cook... A complete package...Carry on
Best wishes....
awooosome job i love all your video and victor too the video graphic is fantastic
Awesome trip. Wow. Love this channel. You guys are blessed and such a wonderful family.
Great halibut! Alaska is on my bucket list as well!
Very very good eating fish!! Your guide put y’all on them today.
I thought I was good a fileting fish until I saw Garrett speed through that halibut like an absolute pro. Great catches, Brook & Victor! Looked like a trip of a lifetime.
Right!? Was incredible to watch
@@brookcristoutdoors He did a great job. A lot of people are lazy and don't take the angled top cut out over the head area, and you lose all the meat up there. On bigger fish, that can easily be 2+ pounds. He was also a good addition to the video in general with the added information. Nice fish, btw, not a bad way to start the trip. you two got 100 pounds of halibut to ship back from your first 2 fish.
@@brookcristoutdoors Jr
This is wonderful, beautiful fishing, this is a long-term work. Thanks but you deserve the follow
thanks for the videos I love it, say hello to Victor and your family, sorry for what I am going to mention now how much I miss the videos of my grandmother preparing the sauce for the blue crab my name is Gregorio Garcia from New Haven CT
Crazy how my midnight ramen tastes so much like Halibut while watching this video :) Awesome videos! 1 mil subs coming soon for sure!
Great Fried fish lunch!! I love it. Such a good recipe.
Glad to see your here in Alaska... have fun!
Cave man style, that's where I lost it. I busted a gut when I heard that !! That was FUNNY !
That's amazing for a first time fishing trip! I've been watching both your and Vic's channels for a while now. This makes me really excited for my first time saltwater fishing!
THAT LOOKS ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS ! I'M NOT A FISH PERSON BUT I WOULD DEFINITELY ENJOY THAT !!!
BEST CHANNEL EVER hands down 🙌🏾🙌🏾❤
Wow they’re a beauty and the captain let you get on his fishing pants yeeaaay 😇❤️😎 gees… Brookey, that was an epic fishing trip ❤️😇😎
YESS!! I've been waiting for your Alaska video! I live in Metlakatla, Alaska on a small island. I watch all your videos, I'm so excited to see more!
That’s awesome! Thanks for watching!
the fish looked great Brook :) keep up the good work
I've never been to Alaska, but maybe I will, just for the halibut.
Hello Brook...watching from saudi arabia...keep safe and godbless
Great catch brook
Just Wow so so nice looks like a great trip and Lunch with the family !
Sweet Video ! Nice to learn about the tail markings on the Halibut, at first glance I thought they were leach.
Good job can’t ask for anything better than that
I just love all your videos so much! 😭❤️❤️
I get so excited when I get on UA-cam and see that you uploaded a new video! 🙌🏼❤️❤️
Thank you!
brook you guys are great , keep up the good work , good job
looks like yall had a lot of fun. nice video
Greeting from Indonesia . Watching you makes me hungry now
Que bien brook
I’m always happy watching all the videos you and victor 😊
Awesome brook congratulations God bless you and your family love y'all my friends
I love watching your videos and thank you for sharing them. You are such a nice person Brook and I wish I am one of your neighbor so I get some of your good stuff that you are giving away. Looking forward to see more of your videos. Take care.
Great Catch Brook...Thats Alot Of Fish...Stay Safe😍😍
Brooke and Viktor could have gone fishing anywhere in the world but they went to Alaska just for the halibut !
That’s terrible,I can’t believe I actually wrote that !
Excellent adventure you two , stay safe .
lol 😆
Great job Brooke!!! I’ve been on a cruise to Alaska but want to go back and stay a few days and fish. Great bucket list trip. Thanks for sharing!!
AWESOME GUYS! That look like fun and amazing eats. Keep on it!
I made your fish sticks yesterday using haddock and they were amazing. Love your channel and your videos
Ty for showing me how to cook halibut...xo stay safe....god bless.
Hey Brook & Vic, watching your fantastic vids from Sydney Australia and loving it. Love your fishing and cooking!
Welcome to the greatest state, have been watching for a while from just outside anchorage
I’ll be honest. I made a halibut cheek (from Nova Scotia) pasta dish tonight that had a cheek twice that fish. I couldn’t believe it. OMG, still so tender
Thank you for sharing your fishing videos and the charter boat company- I will be booking my trip for next week!
Nice Ring!! And great trip and video.
Just love the videos with the family!!!!
i caught my first halibut on the deck of a 378 foot coast guard cutter... it was 18 inches so i threw it back, but i'll never forget it.
Very nice weather for Alaska! Great video. I fried halibut in LJS batter!
Brooke, you're a BEAST!!!!
That fish was really cool good job!
Wish I had some, I love fish. I have never tasted that kind of fish but I would definitely love to try it one day.
Awesome video Brooke you are an amazing woman hunting fishing cleaning and Beautiful good for you and Victor I always look forward to your new videos.
Great job brook
That looked like a great time! Thanks for sharing it with us
It has been my observation that you mostly fry or boil your freshly caught fish - and practically always fillet and skin them. Try the following alternative prep and cooking methods: leave the skin on the side of a fillet or only gut and rinse smaller fish (less than 24" long and 4" thick). Then bake the fish in the oven or on the BBQ. You may find the fish much tastier than if fried or boiled. The skin retains the juice of the cooked meat and the bones adds taste also. Fillet frying on both sides or boiling deprives and dilute the fish meat tasty juice. From a Dane that grew up on a variety of Baltic fish food 3-4 times a week.
That was some big fish nice catch 👍 I just got back from catching some red snapper and that food looks delicious 😋👍👍💯🇹🇹🇹🇹
Great adventure for you two! You'll end up with a nice big batch of sealed, frozen fish to take back to Florida. :-)
Here in Canada we have some nice fish 'n chip shops and they mostly feature 3 types of fish. Halibut is the most expensive followed by Haddock then cod, here on the coast and featured for all-you-can-eat meals. It's in small strips and delicious. :-)
You as always doing your thing young lady!
Thanks for sharing Brooke💕
Looks Delicious Brook!
Freaking love watch both your and Vics channel. Always epic content, always epic "cooks", My favorite epic couple. Stay up Guys, much love💕💕
Another awesome show. There’s great fishing in Alaska for sure. Kudos.
OMG...so much fish and different varieties. I'm so envious. I would have cut the salt in half and used cajun seasoning.
Absolutely amazing! Loved it!
Yesssssssss, been waiting for this !!!! Letsss go !!
The white meat with the pink is the Yelloweye. It’s the best imo with Halibut cheeks coming in a close second.
Wow it's amazing...when Canadian can come to states I'm going fishing. I feel jelly lol