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Hauling Halibut Longline Sets - Small Boat Fishing in Alaska 

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Hey, everyone! This is the continuation of the last halibut video. We're hauling our second and third set for the day, finishing up with a decent chunk of halibut.
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@tonyschaff5683
@tonyschaff5683 3 года назад
I’ll tell you guys I could watch you all day,oh wait I pretty much do watch all day great set guys
@keylago220
@keylago220 2 года назад
Very Nice guys! Thanks for sharing.thinking about fishing a 100 hook tub trawl,here in Maine.
@tangledlines5113
@tangledlines5113 3 года назад
Dude love watching ur vids
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Glad to hear it! Thanks Moses.
@peterk814
@peterk814 3 года назад
Struggling on the gaff a today. We all have our days. Nice job team
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
We sure do. Between hitting the line and missing, and getting yanked around by frisky halibut I was having a heck of a time.
@whotknots
@whotknots 3 года назад
Looks like it was a beautiful day.
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Very! Hard to beat weather like this.
@hungryman4491
@hungryman4491 3 года назад
nice team work
@maxamerican9097
@maxamerican9097 3 года назад
I love it when you take us halibut fishing.
@josenoway2859
@josenoway2859 3 года назад
thanks for the trip.
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Thanks for coming along, Jose.
@ScotWalt858
@ScotWalt858 3 года назад
Nicely done!!
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@philmccumbee6938
@philmccumbee6938 Месяц назад
Some nice halibut.
@almeidacheang7853
@almeidacheang7853 3 года назад
good catch today
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@almeidacheang7853
@almeidacheang7853 3 года назад
@@EISAlaska youre welcome, I love see you fishing
@cecilmercer8686
@cecilmercer8686 3 года назад
Great action. nice job.
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@evekweelily3961
@evekweelily3961 3 года назад
Great teams 💪🏼💪🏼👍🏼
@giant-34rus
@giant-34rus 3 года назад
Супер ! Удачи в рыбалке !
@dhs2262
@dhs2262 3 года назад
Beautiful fish!
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
They are! Thanks CampDaD!
@gazellis1961
@gazellis1961 3 года назад
Amazing team work,with great content and info as always... Some of them Halibut are on steroids
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Thanks! The halibut were being particularly vicious!
@TheCaptainbeefylog
@TheCaptainbeefylog 3 года назад
Great work as always crew.
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Thanks Captain!
@col.billkilgore4341
@col.billkilgore4341 3 года назад
Great fishing! Hugs from Brazil👍
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Thanks! 👍
@ismakern6225
@ismakern6225 3 года назад
I love this👍
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Glad to hear Ismakern!
@fishhubbd
@fishhubbd 3 года назад
Excellent Content!!!
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@teddytheyorkielowellpenner777
@teddytheyorkielowellpenner777 3 года назад
Looks like you heve a great time together.Good to see
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Yes we do, thanks Lowell!
@markmaccani9411
@markmaccani9411 3 года назад
Nice sets there guys. Good luck on all things in your future.
@josephmaschari1073
@josephmaschari1073 3 года назад
Looks like a good haul.
@albierossouw3809
@albierossouw3809 3 года назад
Nice catch mate
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Many thanks Albie!
@albierossouw3809
@albierossouw3809 3 года назад
@@EISAlaska Its a pleasure mate and i wish i could join you guys for a trip on your boat and catch some fisk because i really miss itand thats why i watch every episode of your Channel
@nukelaloosh6620
@nukelaloosh6620 2 года назад
I bookmarked your site, and will be buying whenever you guys get it up and running again.
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 2 года назад
Thank you Nuke. We hope to have things squared away in the next week or so.
@ronniewilliams4631
@ronniewilliams4631 3 года назад
I love it sure miss the work
@wesyoungquist393
@wesyoungquist393 3 года назад
You guys should do a catch and cook
@salvotrovato7634
@salvotrovato7634 3 года назад
Bellissimo video, pesca molto interessante e selettiva complimenti bravi. Saluti dalla Sicilia ciao
@scottessery100
@scottessery100 3 года назад
I would have thought 150 lb fish were more welcome than 38 inches but u say the smaller ones taste better. Wow. What’s the biggest halibut you’ve ever landed? I’m glad your all safe and Fantastic weather😀 Beautiful 😀what are snails btw?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Hi Scott! Probably around 150 lbs on our boat. We generally don't fish in the areas with huge fish, they seem to like rocky shallows near the kelp beds. This was a beautiful day on the water! Snails are mollusks.
@michaelshotts6482
@michaelshotts6482 3 года назад
Larger fish dont have the meat quality, bigger fish are sometimes chalky and parasites can be more likely with biger, older fish. I will point out that finding parasites has nothing to do with handling, bottom dwelling fish just sometimes have them.
@StephenMortimer
@StephenMortimer 3 года назад
I can't watch you without a mug of really hot coffee in my CHILBLAINED hands (some sort of sympathetic reaction.. they start to tingle)
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Nothing like a hot coffee and dry gloves after a long set.
@TheReefRobber
@TheReefRobber 3 года назад
Those were good sized rock fish!
@hankypanky9380
@hankypanky9380 3 года назад
i lovit watch your channel, wish i can join you guys go fishing. goodluck guys ....greetz from Amsterdam
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@user-jh9il9wm7l
@user-jh9il9wm7l 3 года назад
good teamwork. I want to see more videos from your family.
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
More to come! Thank you!
@wickwilkinson4208
@wickwilkinson4208 3 года назад
Nice!
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Thanks Wick!
@connieaquiapao6102
@connieaquiapao6102 3 года назад
So glad to see you back fishing again. Now I'm back fishing with you too. Good catch! The Yelloweye fish is your favorite fish Matt, right?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Welcome back, Connie! Yes, the Yelloweye are delicious!
@DrewLonmyPillow
@DrewLonmyPillow 3 года назад
17:27 Alaskan Fishing ASMR
@richardandmichellelifeadve3473
@richardandmichellelifeadve3473 3 года назад
What a beautiful day, great fishing to, I see you have a size limit on the halibut
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Thanks! Yep, 32" minimum length.
@richardandmichellelifeadve3473
@richardandmichellelifeadve3473 3 года назад
@@EISAlaska ok, you would be talking inches not metric unit correct
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
@@richardandmichellelifeadve3473 Yes, inches.
@williamnomates1456
@williamnomates1456 3 года назад
quality fish there. You have said in an earlier video, the reason for keeping them white side up, but I have forgotten, sorry. Could you explain again?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Sure! It's to keep the white side bright and free of blood spots. Presents better in a fresh market.
@antonyaonok8549
@antonyaonok8549 3 года назад
Казахстан первый
@mikewilliams-no9cm
@mikewilliams-no9cm 3 года назад
Would love to see more about the sets Bottom type depth and stuff Unless that will reveal your secret hole lol
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
We'll try to explain better next time Mike! Cheers.
@theNaniLynch
@theNaniLynch 3 года назад
LOL, I can just picture calling the ER and explaining you're bringing in a serious fish bite. Not a shark but a halibut!!! Has a halibut ever bitten someone that needs ER?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
I'm not sure about that. They have very rough teeth like 60 grit sandpaper, and can shred your skin easily. I would worry most about infection more than a cut.
@robertpepper2767
@robertpepper2767 3 года назад
We worry more about rock fish spikes jabbing you inn your hand or through your rubber boots.Nice catch gang!!!!
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Those spines hurt! Thanks, Robert!
@user-ns7bl7ux4v
@user-ns7bl7ux4v Год назад
Love to have ur job
@stevehammond2016
@stevehammond2016 3 года назад
Nice work when you can get it .
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Cheers, Steve.
@reginaldoaparecido4658
@reginaldoaparecido4658 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👊👊
@gordonshiplack648
@gordonshiplack648 3 года назад
Can buy some Diesel and bait now for some more good sets
@dustysageroutdoors
@dustysageroutdoors 3 года назад
when do you clean the fish?
@BajaGirl302
@BajaGirl302 3 года назад
Do you bleed out the halibut because of the fish? Halibut is my favorite fish. When I get more funds I definitely will order from you. It’s nice to watch fishing channels. Although still a bit squeamish on killing them. Doing better 😇
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Hi BajaGirl. Bleeding the fish produces nice white fillets. Glad you enjoy the videos, and thank you for watching and keeping us in mind when it comes to buying seafood. Best wishes!
@gregormiller4037
@gregormiller4037 3 года назад
Lov your site, lov Alaska. Best fishing/snow skiingt in the world.....Although, i want to send some fish to a friend in Deridder LA, Big Lew BBQ. Once i enter his address, the shipping price is 'fixed' @ 124+, Pick-up at terminal, what gives, please advise. Thx...His wife recently died unexpectedly, wanted to send him something to honor her...Thanks.
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
@Gregor Miller. There should be an option for FexEx delivery to his doorstep. You can email me at sales@eisalaska.com and we will get it figured out. Thank you for the very nice comments on our site.
@anglerfish1001
@anglerfish1001 3 года назад
Love your vids. Do you ever fish with rod and line for fun? Would be interesting to see if you do.
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Hi anglerfish. We used to sportfish a lot when we were younger and our kids were small. At that time I just crewed on other boats. After we bought the Fish Tale it seemed like we never had time and twenty years has slipped by. Someday we will get back into it, and we will be sure to bring you along. Thanks!
@anglerfish1001
@anglerfish1001 3 года назад
@@EISAlaska 👍
@walrus2796
@walrus2796 3 года назад
May be a stupid question, but why do you keep them belly up?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Hi walrus, its to keep the white side bright and free of blood spots. Presents better in a fresh market.
@dicmarjes
@dicmarjes 3 года назад
Great catch!! How did you guys make out with , fedex loan, or don't you know yet?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
The FedEx grant ended this spring. We didn't make it to the second round, but it was still fun to participate in. We will try again during the next one and see what happens. Thanks!
@user-tz1wo8ed4k
@user-tz1wo8ed4k 3 года назад
👍🇰🇿
@klaas-janvandenberg5841
@klaas-janvandenberg5841 3 года назад
How do you maintain position during hauling? Using the tide or engine power? Or does it not matter?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Reverse gear on the engine if we are being pushed against it. Lots of the time we can lay it so we drift down while we haul.
@georgeschautard4692
@georgeschautard4692 2 года назад
On the boat there are two fishermen and two "tourists"! ....
@user-ns7bl7ux4v
@user-ns7bl7ux4v Год назад
I’ve been a mechanic for my hole life I would love to have ur job
@gunsmith19971997
@gunsmith19971997 3 года назад
What size/kind of line u use for the longline I been wandering if you use a lead core or or not
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Hi Robert, check out this video. We go over some info on the ground line and snaps. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LIv9lZUagIs.html
@tedsemonis7905
@tedsemonis7905 3 года назад
Fishing seemed good. You have showed most aspects or your boat and fishing, one thing is your son dehooking if you could.
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Hi Ted. I know we have shown it in a prior video. Not sure which one though. We will try to get it in an upcoming video. Thanks for watching!
@tedsemonis7905
@tedsemonis7905 3 года назад
ok check around
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Hi Ted, it's in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IyLGOVpucYg.html
@skeets6060
@skeets6060 3 года назад
Thats why they call it fishin,,, other wise it would be call catchin
@TheGrytoyr
@TheGrytoyr 3 года назад
Could you tell me what depth this set is? And what kind of sea bottom?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Hi, we were fishing 50-70 fathoms. Mostly muddy bottom, with a few rocky spots.
@TheGrytoyr
@TheGrytoyr 3 года назад
@@EISAlaska interesting, do you set shallower in the summer or do you always set at that depth?
@jmcook9441
@jmcook9441 3 года назад
what is the biggest halibut on the long line for you?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Hi Jm. Probably around 150 lbs.
@sinchan2722
@sinchan2722 3 года назад
Hi do you guys wholesale those fish?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
We do sell some wholesale.
@nunzioantonelli4156
@nunzioantonelli4156 3 года назад
thanks for the nice video, if you are interested in an Italian crew .. I'm coming ..
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed!
@kingstonlau6505
@kingstonlau6505 2 года назад
How can they caught the fish without bail? hope I can find out the secret someday.
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 2 года назад
The hooks are baited, we used mostly pollock, some cod, octopus and squid.
@OrcaAura
@OrcaAura 16 дней назад
:)
@wesyoungquist393
@wesyoungquist393 3 года назад
why are the halibut SO small?
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 3 года назад
What is an Yellow Eye??
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
The yelloweye is a species of rockfish found along the west coast of N. America from Baja to the Aleutian Islands. They are the bright orange fish we get as bycatch.
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 3 года назад
@@EISAlaska TY TY for letting me know I'm on the east coast in North Florida
@zelvin5147
@zelvin5147 3 года назад
What’s that weird egg looking thing that’s coming out if the Yellow Eyed’s mouth?
@lesterhall5145
@lesterhall5145 3 года назад
Their swim bladder from pulling them from deep water. It is compressed air rd expanding
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Yep that's right, thanks Lester.
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 3 года назад
Do you ship fish??
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
We do. Shop our online store at www.eisalaska.com
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 3 года назад
@@EISAlaska Thanks I'll check it out
@Ringele5574
@Ringele5574 3 года назад
Where is the youngest boy when most of the fishing is going on, and why isn't he as involved as the rest of the family?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
He's behind the camera in the video, Joel. He and mom swap around, also helps bait and set.
@Ringele5574
@Ringele5574 3 года назад
@@EISAlaska Thanks. Just wondering because we don't see him much.
@rubensdovigo6187
@rubensdovigo6187 3 года назад
Absurdo os peixes que não o servem jogão de volta para o mar. Mas alguns machucados ou mortos
@carterodonnell1089
@carterodonnell1089 3 года назад
What do you mean by 5% by catch on the rock fish?
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Hi Carter. Some species due to abundance do not have directed fisheries, so we get to keep a percentage of the target species as bycatch. For cod it is 20% and rockfish 5%, so for every 1000 pounds round weight of halibut onboard, we can keep 200 pounds cod and 50 pounds rockfish.
@TheBeaker59
@TheBeaker59 3 года назад
Just to add to that the purpose is to reduce waste some fish will die when released so a small by catch is allowed so that those fish can be used.
@carterodonnell1089
@carterodonnell1089 3 года назад
@@EISAlaska Ok, thanks for teaching me, also do you guys crab there, if so what type of crabs are know there?
@carterodonnell1089
@carterodonnell1089 3 года назад
@@TheBeaker59 thanks
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
@@TheBeaker59 Yes, that is correct John. Thank you for adding that.
@user-kw5nh2wh2b
@user-kw5nh2wh2b 3 года назад
Ловят палтуса в водах нашей Аляски . Пора возвращать территории обратно .
@imatalkin4358
@imatalkin4358 3 года назад
Am I the only one that feels sad to see these beautiful fish slaughtered?
@adamyoung480
@adamyoung480 3 года назад
Aloha, maybe the only one still watching this channel that is.
@johnpierce1251
@johnpierce1251 3 года назад
What is sticking out of the yellow eyes mouth
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Its his expanded stomache due to barotrauma.
@johnpierce1251
@johnpierce1251 3 года назад
@@EISAlaska Oo ok ty for the info I have finally watched all your videos loved every one look forward to lots more
@roberthiggs3313
@roberthiggs3313 3 года назад
Ugh, Your fishing close to town, where a lot of the locals sport fish and subsistence fish to fill their freezers. I support the commercial fisheries (except the trawlers), but wish the longliners would fish like they used to, further away from town.
@schlaznger8049
@schlaznger8049 3 года назад
Could you guys get some better microphones? I love the videos but never understand you with all the background noise.
@EISAlaska
@EISAlaska 3 года назад
Hi, yes this was shot with the stock gopro mics being used. We used a Rode mic last time we went so hopefully you'll see the difference next time.
@schlaznger8049
@schlaznger8049 3 года назад
@@EISAlaska awesome. Thank you!
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