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Greencastle trawler lands 97kilo halibut 15.07.08

Rockall fish worth over €1000

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

IT TAKES a lot to surprise a Greencastle fisherman but when the Catherine R returned to port last Thursday its catch of the day had jaws dropping in amazement.
The Catherine R was fishing for haddock and monkfish at Rockall Banks about 280 miles north west of Donegal when they hauled in the big fish. Once back on dry land the fish was weighed at 97 kilos.
According to John O’Kane, manager of the Foyle Fishermen’s Co Op, it’s the biggest halibut he’s seen landed in Greencastle.
“You’d sometimes see halibut come in weighing 50 to 60 kilos, but I’ve never seen one this size,” said Mr O’Kane.
The skipper of the 28-metre trawler is Killybegs man Barney Murray. He says halibut are fairly rare in that part of the Atlantic these days.
You don’t see many halibut any more, the Spaniards cleaned them out with their gill nets.
Shortly after the Inishowen Independent took Barney’s photo with his halibut on Friday afternoon the fish was cut up into steaks. The fish was snapped up by Starcrest Seafoods in Donegal Town and Mr O’Kane says they will get a return on
Catch of the day...Barney Murray with the giant halibut landed in Greencastle last Thursday.
their investment.
“Halibut is an expensive fish and is something of a delicacy. It’s not something you would see in a chip shop, it’s more likely to be on the menu in a fancy restaurant,” he said adding that the halibut steaks would probably end up in Irish restaurants.
The owner of the Catherine R, Cara Rawdon added, “I’ve been fishing for over 30 years an it’s the biggest halibut I have ever seen.”
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