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Topic: Just legal But -- how much meat  (Read 828 times)

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jweb

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Have caught a few 22 and 23 inch halibuts recently. I let them all go bc it seems like they would make for some pretty small/thin fillets. Am I wrong, is there enough there?
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NowhereMan

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I'm with you. I generally try to release any that are less than about 26".
I don't like stuff that sucks.
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SOMA

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No shame in releasing to give the fish has an opportunity to gain weight for the next hook-up.


 

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