World Record Alaskan Halibut at James Depew blog

World Record Alaskan Halibut. According to the international game fish association (igfa), the current world record for the largest halibut caught is 515 pounds (233.6 kg). The largest halibut ever caught, officially recognized by the international game fish association (igfa), weighed 515 pounds (233.6 kilograms) and was caught by jack tragis off. The international pacific halibut commission disagrees. The largest halibut ever caught on record is a pacific halibut caught by jack tragis off dutch harbor, alaska, in june 1996. It was called in dutch harbor (alaska) by angler jack tragis in 1996. The current world record pacific halibut is a huge fish of 459 pounds. The halibut was caught by jack tragis in. It was caught at a time when alaska halibut stocks. As there have been caught a few unofficial catches that beat that record over the years, it’s only a matter of time before the cold waters of alaska produce a new world record pacific halibut.

Reedswood's News 38 STONE Atlantic halibut fish
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It was caught at a time when alaska halibut stocks. As there have been caught a few unofficial catches that beat that record over the years, it’s only a matter of time before the cold waters of alaska produce a new world record pacific halibut. The largest halibut ever caught, officially recognized by the international game fish association (igfa), weighed 515 pounds (233.6 kilograms) and was caught by jack tragis off. The international pacific halibut commission disagrees. According to the international game fish association (igfa), the current world record for the largest halibut caught is 515 pounds (233.6 kg). The current world record pacific halibut is a huge fish of 459 pounds. The largest halibut ever caught on record is a pacific halibut caught by jack tragis off dutch harbor, alaska, in june 1996. It was called in dutch harbor (alaska) by angler jack tragis in 1996. The halibut was caught by jack tragis in.

Reedswood's News 38 STONE Atlantic halibut fish

World Record Alaskan Halibut The current world record pacific halibut is a huge fish of 459 pounds. It was called in dutch harbor (alaska) by angler jack tragis in 1996. The current world record pacific halibut is a huge fish of 459 pounds. It was caught at a time when alaska halibut stocks. As there have been caught a few unofficial catches that beat that record over the years, it’s only a matter of time before the cold waters of alaska produce a new world record pacific halibut. The halibut was caught by jack tragis in. The international pacific halibut commission disagrees. The largest halibut ever caught on record is a pacific halibut caught by jack tragis off dutch harbor, alaska, in june 1996. The largest halibut ever caught, officially recognized by the international game fish association (igfa), weighed 515 pounds (233.6 kilograms) and was caught by jack tragis off. According to the international game fish association (igfa), the current world record for the largest halibut caught is 515 pounds (233.6 kg).

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