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redwoodfox

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found this on the web. A 76 lb. halibut jaw compared to a 29 lb lingcod jaw.


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Very intersting!  Thanks for sharing...
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I saw a 30+ inch ling pulled from the belly of a 80+lb PacButt at The Cove a few months ago. The ling was pretty big and completely in-tact.
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I saw a 30+ inch ling pulled from the belly of a 80+lb PacButt at The Cove a few months ago. The ling was pretty big and completely in-tact.

Interesting marinade technique.
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there was a cool pic of a guy reeling in a big hali with a big ling chomped down on the tail. could'nt get the pic though. I've never caught a hali yet and was unaware they had sharp teeth. Guess its better i found out here then out on the water.... ouch!


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 Smaller hali's have teeth that are literally as sharp as razors. Be careful.
 


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Quote from: redwoodfox
I've never caught a hali yet and was unaware they had sharp teeth. Guess its better i found out here then out on the water.... ouch!

Careful when you put 'em in your lap - there are some good close-call stories here on NCKA . . .  :smt001
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