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I know. They probably wouldn't have any halibut anyway.
Yeah, it would probably be a red herring.
I know. They probably wouldn't have any halibut anyway.
That's not what SmarterThanFew suggested, is it, JC?
No such thing as a landlubber. Just a beginning mariner. Get out there and wet a line!
I didn’t say it was.
So true! Even though he grew up on a farm with the obligatory farm pond, my husband never liked fishing. Talked him into going on a charter with me in Homer (AK). He was hooked, pun intended! Of course, now he's a fishing snob and won't fish for anything other than salmon and halibut. lol
He also caught this freaky thing, a skate! He said it was like pulling up a manhole cover. We were hoping it was the mother of all halibut, but alas.
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A fish story for every occasion.
I love EXIF data.
Have you ever had smoked King Mackerel? I had some in FLA and Brazil. That was amazingly delicious.
Please stop it, Skipper. I'm hungry now.
That is cool! Skate is actually very good if prepared right. Unscrupulous restaurants have been know to cut skate wings and pass them off as scallops. Homer AK huh? One of my favorite skiffs when I am home was built there. Called a Tolman Skiff. Built by Rene Tolman himself. We were coming into Homer in a gale, probably 12-15 ft seas and I look over to port and there is this skiff with one man aboard. Loaded with halibut. That skiff was cutting seas and riding them like a duck. When we got moored up I starting asking around and found about Rene Tolman and his skiffs. Went over and talked to him. What a character. And what a boat builder. Ordered one that day. Came back that way a few months later, got it on the ship and brought it to my home port. Had it ever since. Love that boat. True story.
Even though he grew up on a farm with the obligatory farm pond, my husband never liked fishing. Talked him into going on a charter with me in Homer (AK). He was hooked, pun intended! Of course, now he's a fishing snob and won't fish for anything other than salmon and halibut. lol He also caught this freaky thing, a skate! He said it was like pulling up a manhole cover. We were hoping it was the mother of all halibut, but alas.
I love this true story! How cool is that! Now of course I must ask.... do you follow Deadliest Catch? We were so hoping to see the Time Bandit when in Homer but alas.
Disclaimer: The above photo was not taken in Homer; it was taken in Sitka.
I’ve never had grouper, I’ve heard it is wonderful. I love and miss halibut. I hope to bring some back to Houston.
That is cool! Skate is actually very good if prepared right. Unscrupulous restaurants have been know to cut skate wings and pass them off as scallops. Homer AK huh? One of my favorite skiffs when I am home was built there. Called a Tolman Skiff. Built by Rene Tolman himself. We were coming into Homer in a gale, probably 12-15 ft seas and I look over to port and there is this skiff with one man aboard. Loaded with halibut. That skiff was cutting seas and riding them like a duck. When we got moored up I starting asking around and found about Rene Tolman and his skiffs. Went over and talked to him. What a character. And what a boat builder. Ordered one that day. Came back that way a few months later, got it on the ship and brought it to my home port. Had it ever since. Love that boat. True story.
Watched it a couple of times. I very rarely watch TV at all. I can tell you though from what I saw, there is no Hollywood there. That is just what it is like.
Have you ever had smoked King Mackerel? I had some in FLA and Brazil. That was amazingly delicious.
Thanks for the link! I wonder how that would stand up to Kichi-Gami's renowned winds and seas?
Thanks for the link! I wonder how that would stand up to Kichi-Gami's renowned winds and seas?
Evidently these skiffs have a rep for being tough with a nice deep vee for slicing through high seas.