It’s interesting to watch how you catch halibut differently in San Francisco than we do in Alaska. In Alaska we fishing 100ft to like around 200ft or more of water and we jig instead of trolling
Hi Chris I was out tthere in the bay on 4/14 and suprise me a lot of boats are out there are many peoples catching the halibuts I got 3 halibuts and 2 stripes bass I lost 4 halibuts.i got a new boat 2250 starbiicraftwt white we just finished tnstalled all electronic equipment and the 4/14 was the first trip we went out fishing, we are lucky got 5 fishes on that day. Hope see you out there soon.
It’s on! So pumped for springtime Halibut in the Bay. Thanks for posting. Your videos are always motivating for me. Btw, any hints as to where you were fishing in this video? Thanks! CH
Since the weight comes first, I always feel I'm going to bonk the Halibut when bouncing the bottom before he has a chance to see the bait ? Don't know if that really happens.
The 8" dodgers work much better then a hoochie with a double treble hook with a bait. I commercial fish halibut in so cal and we do very well with that setup.
i agree it works very well. I did a video last summer doing that in Monterey Bay. But does it work better in San Francisco Bay were there are no squid. I will put it to the test soon. hard to argue with the results in this video though. Thanks for watching
you know whats funny, i got a pair for eric. We were supposed to do the video on erics boat. But we could never find a day for both our schedules. Kevin didnt fit a size 13.
No i have not. That day I was trolling about 1-2 mile per hour. You didnt think the baits looked good in the water when I showed them? I thought they looked great and hard to beat the real scent. Thanks for watching
Hey brother long time subscriber here, love your content. Question, how long is the line for your weight and how long is the leader line. I'm going out for halibut Saturday morning.
weight about 12 inches. back to bait go as long as your comfortable with. so 4-8ft. but go as long as you can. Too long makes it hard to net fish. Thanks for watching
didnt i real in #2 & #3. Yellow shirt got #1 & #4. and like other person said. there is boat limit. so you can keep 2 halibut per licensed fisherman onboard. Someone could bring in 4.
I dont know that but fishing game told me not to fish any more when I got limit (2) and my partner only got one.. Just wonder on boat is different than in shore..
Can’t wait to see your new boat. I know you got to be excited to brake it in! I’ll see you on the water.
I’m so stoked!! Glad you’re back buddy! Oh I got excited. I thought it was your new boat.
I should have the new boat on the water in a weeks time. cant wait!
It’s interesting to watch how you catch halibut differently in San Francisco than we do in Alaska. In Alaska we fishing 100ft to like around 200ft or more of water and we jig instead of trolling
You guys have a different species of halibut up there. They have very different ecology.
@@Nigel_BCinteresting. I actually didn’t know that
They are actually similar in that they are being overfished and depleted due lack of competent management.
@@axminsterz4151 true.
Hi Chris I was out tthere in the bay on 4/14 and suprise me a lot of boats are out there are many peoples catching the halibuts I got 3 halibuts and 2 stripes bass I lost 4 halibuts.i got a new boat 2250 starbiicraftwt white we just finished tnstalled all electronic equipment and the 4/14 was the first trip we went out fishing, we are lucky got 5 fishes on that day. Hope see you out there soon.
Nice day of fishing Chris, can't wait to see the new boat in action.
I was super excited thinking this was going to be your new boat..i guess I'll have to wait....another great video chris! Thanks for sharing
I should have the boat in about a week. I cant wait either. Thanks for watching
Welcome to the end of fishing, Be proud
Great job Chris. Looks like an awesome day!
Thanks Dave! I will be getting my boat any day now. Let me know if you come up this way!
I am very happy to see your video,
Thank you for sharing your experience, it is very useful, 👍
Love to see the new boat in action soon!
should have it on the water in a weeks time. cant wait either.
Nice job, Chris! Looking forward to 2024 with you and your videos! Thank you for posting when the video was taken. Always appreciated!
i filmed it on 4.2 thanks for watching
I’m liking those boots you’re promoting. It’s like wearing water proof sneakers 👟
Hopefully they have my monster size foot 🦶
Cool 😎
Too funny, I had just got a pair of those shoes a few days ago!
I can’t wait to get out there. Great video
Great job buddy glad to see you out there. That’s nice day lol get home early 👌🏼
Good job buddy 🎉
Nice job! Jealous that you guys are already getting them down there. Im up in Eureka and were not even close.
Killed it bro! I like the split screen editing 👍🏼 Definitely trying the pitbull rigs
Ewe should use elasticated thread to wrap the bait ,keeps it on the hook rig 🐟😎
It’s on! So pumped for springtime Halibut in the Bay. Thanks for posting. Your videos are always motivating for me. Btw, any hints as to where you were fishing in this video? Thanks! CH
That new boat needs blood on the deck. Cant wait to see it on the water.
When is baptism day for that bad ass new boat? Congrats on it, the tour was awesome. I'll holla at you on the water... Mr Q
Getting the new boat back at the end of this week. Thanks for watching
Where in the bay? I was down at Oyster Point yesterday and only got one trolling in 5 hours with anchovies on the outgoing tide too.
Since the weight comes first, I always feel I'm going to bonk the Halibut when bouncing the bottom before he has a chance to see the bait ? Don't know if that really happens.
where in the Bay are they biting? Glad to see you back
Nice Work !!
Awesome action early morning. What size hook do you use for the anchovies/herring set up?
The 8" dodgers work much better then a hoochie with a double treble hook with a bait. I commercial fish halibut in so cal and we do very well with that setup.
i agree it works very well. I did a video last summer doing that in Monterey Bay. But does it work better in San Francisco Bay were there are no squid. I will put it to the test soon. hard to argue with the results in this video though. Thanks for watching
Welcome back that looks like a one pound weight correct me if I’m wrong thanks again for sharing
Dang Chris bout time thanks for the video bro
Nice video Chris
It's ibut time!
Kevin??..you didn't get any new shoes 😂😂..Damn Chris....😢😂😂😂.
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you know whats funny, i got a pair for eric. We were supposed to do the video on erics boat. But we could never find a day for both our schedules. Kevin didnt fit a size 13.
Nice
Have you ever tried an x-rap Magnum it dives 20 to 25 feet trolled at 4 to 6 kn they probably look better than the spinning sardine you have there.
yeah doesnt seem they liked the frozen bait presentation... and 4 to 6 knots. thats really fast trolling for cali hali.
No i have not. That day I was trolling about 1-2 mile per hour. You didnt think the baits looked good in the water when I showed them? I thought they looked great and hard to beat the real scent. Thanks for watching
When was the actual fishing day? Thanks.
4.2 thanks for watching
Hey Chris. How many OZ was the Jig head for the Redrum? Thanks!
1oz
@@ChrisPfish2 super light. Thank man, love your videos
How many bay halibut you planning to eat this season? Just curious.
Probably has a commercial license
Sweeeeeet
Hey brother long time subscriber here, love your content. Question, how long is the line for your weight and how long is the leader line.
I'm going out for halibut Saturday morning.
weight about 12 inches. back to bait go as long as your comfortable with. so 4-8ft. but go as long as you can. Too long makes it hard to net fish. Thanks for watching
Thank you for the tip I really appreciate it
Commenting @4:16. I'll guess herring and a flasher for first fish.
What’s your rod and reel combo!?
there are links in the description. From Okuma. Thanks for watching
I been using herring for years, never ever had an issue, I don't even touch them overpriced anchovies..
👀🔥👍🏾✌🏾💯
It's a flounder.
Choavie first!
Is it legal for the yellow guy keeps 3 fish? Becuz has video proved.
4 fish for 2 people. 2 each. That's legal.
didnt i real in #2 & #3. Yellow shirt got #1 & #4. and like other person said. there is boat limit. so you can keep 2 halibut per licensed fisherman onboard. Someone could bring in 4.
I dont know that but fishing game told me not to fish any more when I got limit (2) and my partner only got one.. Just wonder on boat is different than in shore..
How old is this video ?
filmed on 4.2 thanks for watching
Good guess, but not a keep.
Nice job, Chris! Looking forward to 2024 with your and your videos! Thank you for posting when the video was taken. Always appreciated!