Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan (center) poses with a giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan (center) along with his brother Craig (left) and his dad Elmo poses with a giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan. poses with a giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan. poses with a giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan. poses with a giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan. poses with a giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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Kent Carmichael, left, of Ulysses, (he's the one that caught the big halibut)
Elmo Carmichael, center, of Hays
Craig Carmichael, right, of Kansas City
"Every year brothers Kent Carmichael, left, and Craig Carmichael, right, head to Alaska to fish with their father, 89-year-old Elmo Carmichael, of Hays. Their love of fishing together began nearly 60 years ago on the Saline River in western Kansas."
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan. poses with a giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan (right, next to fish) poses with a giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan caught this giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan caught this giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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A member of the crew from Highliner Lodge and Charters poses with the fish that Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan (left) caught. A giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan. poses with a giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds.
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan. poses with a giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011 in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Highliner Lodge & Charters Inc.)
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Kent Carmichael of Ulysses, Kan. poses with a giant halibut he caught on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska, about 90 minutes offshore from Pelican in Southeast Alaska. A conversion table in the Alaska Tide Book was used to determine the weight of the 94-inch fish to be an estimated 466 pounds. (AP Photo/Provided by Highliner Lodge & Charters Inc.)
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