While these fish may not be as aesthetically pleasing to the eye as bright, silvery King Salmon, do not be fooled (not that you are) by their somewhat monstrous appearance.  They are delicious!!!

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This was certainly not our best day of halibut fishing in years past.  It was cold.  It was raining.  It was cold.  The bite was slow.  Very slow.  But not to worry, plenty of resources to eat until our next trip back to the Land of Plenty.

 

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