Where bad choices make good stories
Where's the girl. Or was he previously a girl. Must be from the 1800's. Fish that big dont exist any more.
Goliath Grouper???Buddha
Halibut
This is what happens when you flush your pet fish down the toilet.
Flounder?
Nice tits!
He decided to go fishing, just for the halibut, and came home with this monster. His wife told him, "you caught it, you clean it, you cook it, and you eat it." Now you know WHY he went fishing. :-)
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2020/08/the-photo-is-real-and-yes-the-halibut-is-massive
They call em barn doors as well. Nice halibut
Next door in BC that fish would be WAY oversize to be a legal catch, and would likely result in the seizure of the fisherman's boat, and a large fine.The maximum length in BC is 133cm (with head on), or 52"If the fisherman is first-nations, the rules do not apply.
IDK there was a max limit length. Good to know, thanks
I like big buts an’ i can not lie. That’s a derby winner..
Good 'ol Homer, never expected to see my hometown on here.
Apparently I am wrong and this is Seward, that angle looks just like the N. end of Homer.
Then you remember F.A.R.T.?
What is the halibut's BMI?
Why do you go fishing? For the Halibut!
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Where's the girl. Or was he previously a girl. Must be from the 1800's. Fish that big dont exist any more.
ReplyDeleteGoliath Grouper???
ReplyDeleteBuddha
Halibut
DeleteThis is what happens when you flush your pet fish down the toilet.
ReplyDeleteFlounder?
ReplyDeleteHalibut
ReplyDeleteNice tits!
ReplyDeleteHe decided to go fishing, just for the halibut, and came home with this monster. His wife told him, "you caught it, you clean it, you cook it, and you eat it." Now you know WHY he went fishing. :-)
ReplyDeletehttps://ftw.usatoday.com/2020/08/the-photo-is-real-and-yes-the-halibut-is-massive
ReplyDeleteThey call em barn doors as well. Nice halibut
ReplyDeleteNext door in BC that fish would be WAY oversize to be a legal catch, and would likely result in the seizure of the fisherman's boat, and a large fine.
ReplyDeleteThe maximum length in BC is 133cm (with head on), or 52"
If the fisherman is first-nations, the rules do not apply.
IDK there was a max limit length. Good to know, thanks
DeleteI like big buts an’ i can not lie. That’s a derby winner..
ReplyDeleteGood 'ol Homer, never expected to see my hometown on here.
ReplyDeleteApparently I am wrong and this is Seward, that angle looks just like the N. end of Homer.
DeleteThen you remember F.A.R.T.?
DeleteWhat is the halibut's BMI?
ReplyDeleteWhy do you go fishing?
ReplyDeleteFor the Halibut!