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**Title:** Fishing in Alaska for Lingcod and More
**Summary:**
* The narrator spends his last day in Alaska targeting large fish, specifically lingcod (35-50 inches).
* With the help of three captains (Alex, TJ, and Jan), they fish in 80 feet of water using 18oz jig heads, swimbaits, and salmon as bait.
* The group catches multiple rockfish, a yellowtail, and initially lands a significant lingcod (later revealed to be much smaller than the final catch).
* The narrator then hooks into a massive fish, which after a lengthy fight, is revealed to be a **98.6-pound lingcod** (later weighing around **55 pounds** after processing).
* The catch exceeds the narrator's expectations, with the fish being described as "barn door" size, a term used for exceptionally large halibut or lingcod.
* The video concludes with acknowledgments and promotions for the captains' YouTube channel and Alaska Strike Zone, the charter service used for the trip.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each assigned a number and kept as short sentences:
1. **Location**: The event takes place in Alaska, on the west coast.
2. **Fishing Goal**: The goal is to catch large fish, specifically targeting a huge lingcod (45-50 inches).
3.. **Fishing Method**: Using 18-ounce jig heads and swimbaits, with occasional tipping with squid or salmon.
4. **Fishing Rod Details**: A 4'10" casting rod with 80-200 pound line and a lure weight of 300-400 grams is used.
5. **Water Depth**: Fishing occurs in about 80 feet of water.
6. **First Catch**: The first catch is a lingcod, with the intention of keeping it.
7. **Catch Variety**: Multiple rockfish are caught, showcasing the variety of fish in Alaskan waters.
8. **Yellowtail Catch**: A yellowtail is caught, demonstrating color change after being caught.
9. **Fishing Technique Adjustment**: A switch to a spinning rod with a 4-inch swimbait and 2 ounces of weight is made.
10. **Large Catch**: A significantly large fish is caught, described as "barn door" size, implying it's very large.
11. **Legal Size for Lingcod**: For non-residents on a charter, the legal size to keep a lingcod is 38 inches.
12. **Exception for Keeping the Large Catch**: Since they are not on a charter, they can legally keep the large catch.
13. **Weight of the Large Catch**: The large fish weighs 98.6 pounds initially.
14. **Weight After Processing**: The estimated weight after processing is around 45 pounds, with a final weight check at 55 pounds before a slight adjustment.