Dan Hernandez: Well, we are still mooting out here. We are at spot, they have been catching a lot of fish last few days Rock Pile and playing out a little bit farther is to ur south here. And I've got another fish going. This is really light outfit. I am using tiger light rod. I've got 20 pound, 25 pound test Cajun red line and the Pflueger reel here, a small Pflueger reel. It's really fun on this light line.
I am not sure if I had salmon on or a little bit bigger halibut what we've been getting. It hasn't really run. Oh! It's a halibut. That's a halibut. He's started to act like a nicer fish. That's a good halibut. Got him right up here. Dig my -
It's a problem if you leave your bait a little bit too long down the bottom. You're going to get a halibut all the time. As skipper Feisman telling us, hit the bottom, come on up and then work it up slowly by half way you drop it back down. I guess I wasn't listening. I just barely got down there.
There we go! There's that halibut, a captain peek. So we are almost done having the halibuts so far today. We have got to really concentrate on keeping those baits up.
Captain: Yeah, we hit the bottom here, and you can see that this is the result. If you stay at the bottom too long, which isn't a bad result, but when you near your limit of halibut, then we're just trying to focus on the salmon now, and we will do that.
Dan Hernandez: Okay, cool. That's a nice little fish.
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