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2020 Halibut out of Seward Alaska
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<blockquote data-quote="Taylorman55" data-source="post: 300169" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>The key to getting the halibut home at a half ass decent price? Buy some cheap ass coolers up there. Find a local freezer and have fish froze for a day or two. Think we paid about $1 per pound to have it froze for a few days. Load up coolers and make sure weight is legit right under 50 lbs. Pay as extra baggage, $25-$50 per cooler. Myself, wife, inlaws and wifes aunt and uncle did this exact thing, everyone had 1-2 coolers each. Paid about $1 a pound (plus freezing and packing cost) to get it home with us on our flight back to Billings. When we got back to central ND the top pound or two of fish was just starting to thaw so it worked out rather nice. I'd do the same thing next time we go up, which more than likely will be next summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taylorman55, post: 300169, member: 1290"] The key to getting the halibut home at a half ass decent price? Buy some cheap ass coolers up there. Find a local freezer and have fish froze for a day or two. Think we paid about $1 per pound to have it froze for a few days. Load up coolers and make sure weight is legit right under 50 lbs. Pay as extra baggage, $25-$50 per cooler. Myself, wife, inlaws and wifes aunt and uncle did this exact thing, everyone had 1-2 coolers each. Paid about $1 a pound (plus freezing and packing cost) to get it home with us on our flight back to Billings. When we got back to central ND the top pound or two of fish was just starting to thaw so it worked out rather nice. I'd do the same thing next time we go up, which more than likely will be next summer. [/QUOTE]
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