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Biggest Halibut Yet Shore Fishing Seward Alaska 

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Largest Halibut, Surf Fishing, Seward Alaska, from Shore against all Odds. Beach fishing is extremely exciting in Seward. There are many kinds of fish available. We will show you some of our larger fish.
B Outdoors Alaska goes on fishing trip to try and
catch Fish but Halibut was not only kind of Fish!
caught. Summertime in Seward has many.
opportunities available of which Shore fishing is not
well known. Come along and watch our exciting!
adventures.
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@Sam_Blakley
@Sam_Blakley 6 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA 6 месяцев назад
Wow that’s awesome thank you
@yossarianmnichols9641
@yossarianmnichols9641 Год назад
Now that is real fishing, no expensive boat, no over priced charter, just mano a mano.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
my style
@gerrymcguire7521
@gerrymcguire7521 Год назад
Love to see a family have a great time and love each other!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
We are hoping to expand on good areas to fish thanks for watching
@mysteriousoklahoma777
@mysteriousoklahoma777 Год назад
Fished there in the 90’s…miss my Dad
@paulcragg1315
@paulcragg1315 Год назад
So much easier if you held the rod on the handle above the reel.
@freedomforever6718
@freedomforever6718 Год назад
I did some long line commercial halibut fishing west of Afognak back in 1991. Nothing tastier than halibut right out of the water. (Except shrimp and prawns and crab, ha)
@parlinate7314
@parlinate7314 Год назад
And salmon and tuna
@waterboy8999
@waterboy8999 Год назад
​@@parlinate7314ans Scallops and Lobster
@premium1438
@premium1438 7 месяцев назад
Hi family❤❤❤..you all the best..in furniture pls come to INDONESIAN that beautiful country inside 17 thousand les ISLAND NUSANTARA "INDONESIA ARE COUNTRY WITH NAMED ISLAND OF HEAVEN" come to INDONESIAN new your experience.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA 7 месяцев назад
That would be awesome
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA 6 месяцев назад
We want to thank everyone for watching and those who have sent Super Thanks we appreciate it very Much! It will help us continue to video our Alaskan Adventures. We will continue to learn and Share our Knowledge with other’s please subscribe and comment thanks B Outdoors Alaska
@CruisingwiththeClemons
@CruisingwiththeClemons 2 месяца назад
Really appreciate the chance to reel one in with you! guys! Bryce can't wait to see your video of him catching a fish! You gotta highlight the drone technique in a video! It's amazing!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA 2 месяца назад
@@CruisingwiththeClemons I’m so glad it worked out it’s great to see kids reel in a good size fish and he did great 👍
@unionsquaregrassman
@unionsquaregrassman Год назад
You folks had such a good time! Nice to see. Alaska is beautiful, glad you are enjoying it.
@PaulNurse1
@PaulNurse1 Год назад
Pacific Cod? Is that the same Cod sub species as we have in our UK chippy?
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
I know they use them for Fish and Chips, also know as Grey COD here but it is A type of COD
@dbicks
@dbicks Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience. Watching from New Hampshire! Always an awesome time with family! Nice fish.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@evilish888
@evilish888 Год назад
Hey, why did you go fishing? ...Oh, you know, just for the halibut
@bobhennig6597
@bobhennig6597 Год назад
You do it just for the halibut right?
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
My wife’s favorite saying exactly
@eNosArmory
@eNosArmory 3 месяца назад
What reels are you running?
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA 3 месяца назад
Penn Pursuit IV. 8000
@richardrejmer8721
@richardrejmer8721 Год назад
150 years ago, an AVERAGE halibut was AT LEAST twice to three times that size or MORE. . . The AVERAGE. . Not the BIG ones!
@gordmonteath6090
@gordmonteath6090 Год назад
First congrats, you said 600 ft line out how did you get the line that far out?
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
We can cast really far with our shore fishing poles and we also use drones some of the time and they go 1/4 mile out if needed. We are making a video today about how surf casting poles are set up it’s coming as soon as we can finish it. Sometimes we can only go 80yards depending set up and weather conditions
@fredbrown8894
@fredbrown8894 8 месяцев назад
Can you tell me if you recommend a firearm in seward for shore fishing
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA 8 месяцев назад
I don’t think a gun is necessary for shore fishing Seward and Lowell point. There are a few Bears but never seen or heard of a problem. I always carry but there are lots of Bears in my neighborhood next to the Salmon Weir. If you’re flying in it can be difficult to bring guns
@houlester
@houlester Год назад
That is the perfect day and from shore to boot.
@GundoGary
@GundoGary Год назад
Have only fished for salmon there. Now have something new to try, thanks for posting!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
You bet good luck it’s rewarding to me
@markrand290
@markrand290 2 месяца назад
I know Steward pretty good you must be going past the aquarium pass Miller’s Landing is that why you’re fishing past Miller’s Landing I’d like to know where to do that out without getting in trouble
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA 2 месяца назад
@@markrand290 Lowell point state park boat ramp end of road past millers
@g.a.anderson5053
@g.a.anderson5053 Год назад
Friend caught a 265 liber of the fish dock in Pelican AK in 1982
@cr1138
@cr1138 Год назад
Subbed. That's awesome! Ugly Sticks for the win!
@SasquatchAKAdventures
@SasquatchAKAdventures Год назад
Nice Halibut! Biggest one I've seen from the shore. Just found your channel and subscribed. Would be nice to meet up sometime and film together. Looks like we have similar channels. Happy Adventuring!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
It would be awesome
@mdv2043
@mdv2043 Год назад
Got to use that rod. Pump up real down. If that gets to be to much walk backwards and real up and repeat. Iam missing Alaska bad right now this Texas heat has been brutal this yr already 10 days over 105. And like 30 over 100. My inlaws have a big place in Homer. We go usually every two or three yrs for a couple weeks.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
We appreciate your feedback this style of fishing is definitely different from walleye fishing Utah. There is definitely a learning curve
@mdv2043
@mdv2043 Год назад
@BOUTDOORSALASKA oh ya. Iam missi g alaska right now . Iam from Texas and this heat is brutal this summer. My inlaws own a big place in Homer Alaska. We usually go up every other or every three yrs or so.
@philabowl8073
@philabowl8073 Год назад
"Thats not a pole, this is a pole!!!🙂🙂🙂 good times, looks fun!
@harleyray6642
@harleyray6642 Год назад
Its not always about U
@Bloomcycle
@Bloomcycle Год назад
Corn on the cob with boiled potatoes and a garden salad .
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Sounds perfect
@glenngreen6688
@glenngreen6688 Год назад
👏👏👏We just found you on RU-vid and WE LOVE your channel!!! We are new subscribers #599. Wishing you and your sweet and loving family the best as you grow on RU-vid. WE'LL BE WATCHING🎣Glenn and Mrs. ps...we'll be purging videos tonight😊😉
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Thank you so much 🤗
@wakmstakmdan8314
@wakmstakmdan8314 Год назад
That’s not a baby halibut…..looked like a fun day. Why the speed reeling?
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Because from shore they have a tendency to swim straight at you and if you can’t keep up you will loose them
@shawndoering6292
@shawndoering6292 Год назад
Great vid, keep em’ coming!! I need to get back to AK and do some more fishing
@robertmceuen3630
@robertmceuen3630 Год назад
Big Ugly Stik rods! My favorite. Great video. My brother lives in Alaska, and has a 30 ft. boat. Lots of Halibut and salmon, cod, and rock fish. I'm not sure if he ever buys food at the store.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Awesome that’s a good thing around here food is crazy expensive
@marmaduke0262
@marmaduke0262 Год назад
Way to go! You inspired me! I'll go try again in September after salmon fishing is over!
@maomaoivan9786
@maomaoivan9786 Год назад
Thanks so much for sharing and showing me different places to fish!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Glad you enjoyed
@kingmarz3635
@kingmarz3635 Год назад
That’s the biggest flounder I’ve ever seen
@mikefinley4367
@mikefinley4367 Год назад
The last frontier, beautiful country. Nice to see a family out enjoying life and nature onstead of rotting in city swill.
@Court-fl8ck
@Court-fl8ck Месяц назад
You never keep any halibut over 70 lbs. It hurts the fishery. And the big ones are always full of worms. We never ate anything over 70.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Месяц назад
@@Court-fl8ck I agree biggest we kept is 61 I believe
@Court-fl8ck
@Court-fl8ck Месяц назад
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA yes nice big filets. Couple big roast. I lived in Alaska many years. You are definitely on my stomping grounds. I miss it a lot. Commercial fished the 80s and early 90s. I've lived all over this country. Hard to find anywhere better or more beautiful. Short big butt story. Nicholson inlet, southwest of Ketchikan myself and a deckhand hooked a halibut big one, hopped in the Boston whaler to battle. Fought this fucking monster about 45 minutes. The it hit the surface, worn out just looking right at us. This thing was wider than Boston whaler minimum 8ft long. Thick as hell. We could see the circle hook was almost straightened out. No gun. Lyle Stack tells me gaff him. I'm like not a fucking chance. I've caught literally thousands of halibut long lining and just fishing. Got a few 300 to 400 lbs. They would have been this monsters great great grand babies. He or she dwarfed anything I had seen before or since. Once he got his second breath he just left. Big ass circle hook straightened completely just fell out his mouth. I was actually glad. It kind of scared me a bit. In the water with a fucking monster. I'm certain it could have easily flipped our Boston whaler. Shit my adrenaline is pumping right now remembering it. Enjoy life my friend.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Месяц назад
@@Court-fl8ck we sure love it here
@Kaydenpower
@Kaydenpower Месяц назад
Where was this spot if you don’t mind?
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Месяц назад
Lowell point by Seward
@Kaydenpower
@Kaydenpower Месяц назад
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA thank you
@georgeberg2106
@georgeberg2106 Год назад
That halibut is like ten nice flounder here in Galveston bay.
@terrymitchell2184
@terrymitchell2184 Год назад
get your hand off the line
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
It’s usually a bad idea agreed not always but I understand
@TheRealRenn
@TheRealRenn Год назад
Best of all, no Mosquitos!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
exactly and beautiful views
@erictjones
@erictjones Год назад
You should have stopped at 17 kilos. Nice fish!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Probably so
@erictjones
@erictjones Год назад
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA I'm just tired of the double measurement system man. Never tired of good fishin'
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
@@erictjones we don’t use kilograms here at all so it was an accident to say it. Metric system is odd for us. But I understand it’s not what everyone says
@paulhomsy2751
@paulhomsy2751 Год назад
Very good size halibut. 17 kgs is 37.5 lbs. From the shore !!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Yep it was accidentally set to kgs oops
@jeffcoxen1386
@jeffcoxen1386 Год назад
Awesome!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Thanks!
@shirleywilliams7027
@shirleywilliams7027 Год назад
Just found your channel I really enjoyed it
@davidlacroix6769
@davidlacroix6769 Год назад
Just found your channel. Glad to be one of the early ones to share your journey and adventures.
@MrComfyAustralia
@MrComfyAustralia Год назад
Beautiful coyuntryside. Totally different from where I am in Australia.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
One day I want to see you knock of the world
@spencerharvey743
@spencerharvey743 5 месяцев назад
Fun day with the family:)
@brucemewbourn4523
@brucemewbourn4523 Год назад
What leader are you using? Is it the black twine? Did you buy it local here in Seward? I'm here in Seward for the summer, and you have renewed my interest in fishing! Thanks!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
The leader line is Seiners twine ordered online. If your around I have a little I can give you. It’s soft so fish aren’t so shy to pick it up. We are going to do another video from beach if you’re around.
@brucemewbourn4523
@brucemewbourn4523 Год назад
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA I'll be here until the end of September. I'd appreciate any help. Thanks
@joedennehy386
@joedennehy386 Год назад
Much easier to reel if you use the rod, lift the rod tip up 6 feet, then wind diwn on the line, much easier than using your reel as a winch
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Thanks
@tieoneon1614
@tieoneon1614 Год назад
My dad just came home from Seward. When I was in SoCal I taught myself how to catch Halibut from the beach, after years of seeing them shallow while fishing Barred Perch and Corbina. I am giving myself credit for popularizing a certain spoon that was from the Midwest {home} after most people used the $25 jerkbaits....then after talking bout it on a forum I seen everyone using it LOL. But people are so full of themselves there they never admitted it. Timing was key! Tide flow and smelt runs! They werent the giant Alaska halibut, but a 25-30" halibut is still a good meal for 1 and I caught them barefoot year round.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
That’s awesome I will have to try a spoon what would you recommend
@tieoneon1614
@tieoneon1614 Год назад
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA I used Krocodile Spoons by Luhr Jensen, and matched the color to local baitfish. The ones with the red flapper on the treble hook worked best, reeled in super slow and let drop/flutter occasionally.
@juliantorres8403
@juliantorres8403 Год назад
Keep vlogs comeing that was great
@ericluscombe3272
@ericluscombe3272 Год назад
If you want a bit of advice about how to not get tired so quick fighting fish? Where your hand is holding the rod on the reel seat is bad for your wrist and makes it a lot harder to reel slide your right arm up to the top of the grip on the rod. Another thing is if you like me are right handed switch the reel handle over to the other side. The reason people use left hand is for casting spoons and stuff so you can reel right away with halibut that's not an issue hope you find useful.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Thanks I will give it a try thanks
@ericluscombe3272
@ericluscombe3272 Год назад
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA no prob you will enjoy fighting fish a lot more. Unfortunately your son wont like it much but he's young he will get over it and catch his own lol. Let me know if it worked for you
@Hawksnest_12th
@Hawksnest_12th Год назад
Love our "Mini Me's", bringing Brock upright. Great job Family.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Yes! Thank you!
@thageneral1648
@thageneral1648 Год назад
That’s a huge flounder
@DrXKnows
@DrXKnows Год назад
I'm headed your way next week. Would love to know your setup.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
I use a big river 10/0 Hook with swivels and a sliding 8 oz triangle weight. bait is Hearing
@jbagley77
@jbagley77 Год назад
We’re visiting next summer. Is there somewhere we can rent shore fishing gear or are we stuck paying for a halibut charter?
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
I will check I believe there is but I will let you know
@highcommander2007
@highcommander2007 Год назад
Hey cool I saw @OutdoorBoys fish from this spot a few weeks ago!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
They were fishing with a guy I know over on the other side of the Kenai peninsula. But if you look we were doing a video (can we limit out) near them on the same day but its 2 hours away. Its a beautiful place with lots of sharks. they were in the Cook Inlet by clam gulch. great spot though lots of fish caught over there! Seward is not known for shore fishing Halibut.
@highcommander2007
@highcommander2007 Год назад
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA im confused because they fished exactly where you are in this video. Maybe they went to a few different spots.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
@@highcommander2007 there’s a cliff in video not here and the other guy is a fishing guide
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Randy is a fishing guide in Ninilck and he fishes private entrance I have fished with Randy there and I am positive where it’s at and I have never seen anyone fish for halibut from the beach I fished . Go look at my 2nd video ever it’s with same guy same place. I know a lot of beaches look similar but look up Randy Sysco (compassion through fishing). He a great guy he has helped me out
@josejojoveslino4936
@josejojoveslino4936 Год назад
Thanks for sharing Barson Family.
@farrt1964
@farrt1964 Год назад
Is it as damp and raw as it looks? What’s the temperature this time of year?
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
55 Fahrenheit
@Chevy-oz7ev
@Chevy-oz7ev Год назад
Lucky.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Very lucky 🍀
@rec1015
@rec1015 Год назад
Hello there, great video. The 2 hours before/after high tide , you apply the all the time, and more importantly, does it work all the time, specifically for shore/bank fishing? Thanks in advance for your time?
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Not all the time but it’s very important here in Seward and Kenai area, Another important factor is size of tide swings the less the better from what we have noticed. High Tide between 8:00 pm and 11:00 pm seems to be our Best fishing results.
@rec1015
@rec1015 Год назад
What exactly you mean when you say "the size of the tide swing"? And can you give some examples. I'm at central Florida, near the gulf by place like Cristal River, St. Pete beach, Cedar Key, and right now it's extremely hot, and humid during the day. I'm thinking night fishing, any advice, tips. And again thank you so much for you assistance.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
@@rec1015 here in Cook Inlet our tides can be 23 ft high tide and -2.3 low tide so it’s a 25.3 foot tide swing the smaller the difference the better Like 10 ft high and 2 ft low is only 8 ft tide swing but that’s just an example a lot of tide books show bigger fish on days that are better
@sawboneiomc8809
@sawboneiomc8809 Год назад
I all them True Cod
@keithsanders9396
@keithsanders9396 Год назад
wow - both of those fish were beauties. Nice going, Barson family! How far out from that beach does it start to drop off?
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Fairly close it gets deeper fast
@ericwheat9540
@ericwheat9540 Год назад
Parades are fantastic
@henrybenson1348
@henrybenson1348 Год назад
That is like a giant flounder here in south Louisiana. The way he cut that open at first down the middle could have been stuffed with crabmeat, (blue crab) here, (King or Ophelia) up there and broiled with a melted butter and garlic concoction with sliced lemon on the top. You could feed a bunch of people with that meal. 1st class eating right there.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
I wish we had crab here in Seward area. nothing is open
@henrybenson1348
@henrybenson1348 Год назад
Sorry to hear that. Used to work in Prudhoe Bay and stay in Anchorage on R&R. Lived off King crab and Heineken beer. Of course that was quite a few years ago, times were different. The only thing I thought there was a shortage of in that great state was warm weather.
@oldsmugglerflyfishing
@oldsmugglerflyfishing Год назад
That was awesome!
@sammyvh11
@sammyvh11 Год назад
I wanted to move there once. I cant now to old and sick. Your blessed!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
I’m sorry to hear and yes we love it
@christianishima7098
@christianishima7098 Год назад
Nice halibut man what a catch
@michaelwakefield-dw1sp
@michaelwakefield-dw1sp Год назад
Nice to see a rod and reel being used correctly ☹☹☹
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
We appreciate any comments thank you. we are new to Alaska 2 years ago. We are sharing our experiences here in Alaska whether it’s right or wrong you see what we did. We appreciate our viewers and we are open to suggestions but we are far from Professional Fishermen.
@secondglance2545
@secondglance2545 Год назад
Great work!! Do you mind sharing the beach name? Thinking about going there this weekend.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
End of road at millers landing
@dave9351
@dave9351 Год назад
Literally at the dead-end of the road. Love Seward, Love Alaska
@ionecuff6323
@ionecuff6323 Год назад
My bucket list item is to go fishing in Alaska. Time is running out, but still hoping to make it there. Until then, I will live my dream through you and your family. Thank you so much for sharing.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
It’s never to late but we appreciate you watching and as always we’re open to suggestions . If you come visit you may never want to leave just like us
@ionecuff6323
@ionecuff6323 Год назад
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA I did come visit Alaska in 2017, even paid to go on charter boat to do some fishing, but the 2 ladies I met up with changed their minds about everything that we had planned & paid in advance to do. As a widow, I can't afford to travel alone, so the other 2 women that also wanted to go to Alaska suggested we share motels & rental car & divide the expenses 3 ways. Unfortunately, out of the 17 days there, the only thing I did get to do was the Denali train ride, they didn't care to go anywhere or do anything. We did go & spend 1 night in Seward (where we were supposed to board a charter boat & go fishing, but the one planning everything had canceled after I had already paid my share). The rest of the time was spent sitting in a cabin in Homer. I am still trying & hoping to go back to Alaska alone or hopefully one of my granddaughters will go too. Most of my granddaughters fish, hunt, & can process whatever they get. None of us can afford the trip, but it doesn't mean any of us have given up, still saving & still trying. Who knows, maybe someday I'll see you all catching more Halibut on the beach of Seward. LOL! P.S. I live in the desert, born and raised here, so you can bet your booties I would love to live in Alaska.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
@@ionecuff6323 I’m sorry to hear that’s rough hopefully it works out and you can make it back here soon
@andrewdonald8061
@andrewdonald8061 Год назад
Watching from Queensland, Australia 🇦🇺. Video popped up in my feed. Nice video, interesting fish those Halibut. Any catch and cook videos. New subscriber.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Thanks for watching! We are going to put some Catch and Cook videos out thanks for the suggestion
@eggbenedict-gt7mw
@eggbenedict-gt7mw Год назад
What rod bro , Mitchell fluid
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
We love ugly sticks and the one in video is a 11ft Big Water Ugly Stick I really like it
@dirttdude
@dirttdude Год назад
some of the best times and best seafood of my life has been on shore, we really perfected it.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
It’s a blast we love it
@dirttdude
@dirttdude Год назад
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA bring firewood and a lawn chair but i'll warn you, as soon as you start bringing tartar sauce, they quit biting. i don't know why.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
@@dirttdude that’s funny that’s like bringing Bananas on a boat bad idea
@josemanuelfernandezsanjorg7042
Awesome catch!!!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Thanks
@jaysoutdoors-n-stuff5201
@jaysoutdoors-n-stuff5201 Год назад
Love it!!! Food.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
So good!
@ronfrancois
@ronfrancois Год назад
Looks so awkward using the left hand to reel in.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
It’s different
@stearnsbingham552
@stearnsbingham552 Год назад
Generally right hand people use left hand retrieve on spinning reels and right hand retrieve on bait casters. Left hand retrieve fells natural on underslung spinning reels.
@JA-gx4hb
@JA-gx4hb Год назад
Seriously, having the rod in your strong arm seems awkward to you?
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
I grew up like @stearnsbingham552 mentioned I honestly never questioned it most of our fishing is on spinning rod so I’m use to it. We have several trips we are working on videos for and we use other hand on those due to different real and to make things worse one is opposite of others. They will post this week 1 more Sitka and 2 Seward DIY trips
@HWCism
@HWCism Год назад
Now that is some beach fishing!
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
its was a blast
@mikem201
@mikem201 Год назад
July 4th weekend and you're dressing in 3 layers of clothes, no fireworks, no BBQ, no nothing. I'll pass
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
We had a fire at home it was 52 for high
@freedomforever6718
@freedomforever6718 Год назад
Good. More for the rest of us.
@jessemoore1935
@jessemoore1935 Год назад
U weren't invited
@jakekerstetter2723
@jakekerstetter2723 Год назад
I would take that weather o er 90s and sunny anytime . Only been to Seward once . Can't wait to return in the next year or two.
@Alastair6
@Alastair6 Год назад
Nice catch! Subbed, looking forward to more videos. I've been to Seward three times and I know exactly where you were.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
Thanks for the sub!
@BarrySanchez
@BarrySanchez Год назад
We went on a cruise to Alaska in June & it was like living in a beautiful postcard!!! Everyone should go once just try to go in the summer, lol.
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
I agree we love Seward Alaska even the winter is magical
@darylsice2155
@darylsice2155 Год назад
Need to do some exercise. Realing in a fish is not over strenuous
@BOUTDOORSALASKA
@BOUTDOORSALASKA Год назад
There are some 600 feet out it gets rough especially when they run at you I would rather they fight the whole way it’s easier. You see catches edited down short some are a long way out others are only 60 feet but I can appreciate your comment due to not knowing the length of the catch. We went to Sitka this last weekend and catching salmon and Halibut over 300 feet down over and over all day will tire you out . Video coming soon!
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