Halibut Too Big for Boat

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Norwegian Catches Halibut Too Big for Boat

OSLO, Norway - Unlike many fishermen, Harald Skoge didn't have to exaggerate the size of his latest catch. The 321-pound halibut was too big for his nearly 29-foot boat.

Skoge, who fishes as a hobby, was trying his luck off western Norway with a simple hook and line on Wednesday when he thought something had gone wrong.

"At first, I thought the hook had gotten stuck at the bottom," the retiree was quoted as saying in Friday's edition of his local newspaper, Sunnmoersposten.

Slowly, he was able to roll in the line, and realized something very, very big was on the end. When the giant halibut broke the surface, he realized it was too big to haul into his boat.

"I had to tow it to land," he told the newspaper.

After three hours of towing the fish, he was able to deliver it to a local fish processing plant, which weighed and bought the catch.

According to Skoge, the fish's head alone weighed 42 pounds, more than many anglers can claim for their whole catch.
 
That would be cool to catch. When I read that, I thought of the old movie, The Old Man & The Sea, I think that is what the name was.
 
When he woke up that morning and his wife asked .... why are you going fishing??? He said ahhhh....... just for the hal i but.....:D :D What a fish. Elkhunter that was the name and a great book by Ernest Hemingway:)
 
Bill...
You could take your fish pole and hook onto one of theose big Moosetrout you have in your yard on occassion.
That would give you a fishin story to talk about, Michele could video tape it.. ;) :D
 

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