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Halibut Fishing Tackle Guide

2016/7/18 17:10:23


The Pacific Coast is the home of the halibut species which is one of the largest saltwater fish found in the world. As you can imagine catching the halibut is a thrilling experience that is enjoyed by anglers who take fishing seriously.

Considering the halibut can reach some amazing sizes and weigh as much as six hundred pounds it takes an experienced angler with the right kind of tackle to handle them.

The halibut is the largest flatfish found anywhere in the world and is sought after for both food and the sport of fishing. It provides a firm but lightly texture white meat with a sweet flavor that ranks it number one when it comes to taste. It is high in nutrition with very few bones and you can even eat the gray-brown skin of the halibut.

If you are interested in fishing for halibut it is important to know what tackle to use to get the best results and have a great fishing experience. This halibut fishing tackle guide will help you get prepared so all of your fishing trips can end in success.

Tackle Guide for the Halibut

The right tackle can mean the difference between catching the halibut and watching others reel them in. You must have strong gear designed to handle the weight and the struggle of the halibut or you won't have much success. Start with a good dependable rod and reel that is balanced and strong enough to handle the size and power of the halibut.

You will be fishing for the halibut off the bottom of the water so the length of the rod is not a big issue since no casting is involved. But you do need a rod that has a good bend combined with a strong test line to get the best results. Usually a ten to fifteen pound test line is the best.

It is important to know that the halibut can see very well so if you go higher than a fifteen pound test line it can actually hinder you fishing experience. They will notice the line and avoid you all together. You should also stick with the brown, blue or dark green line color so it won't show up as good in the water. When it comes to your choice in reels the main thing that you need to search for is a decent size reel with a good drag. Check them out each time before you go fishing to make sure they are working smoothly.

You will need to make sure you have enough weight to get your bait down to the bottom where the halibut are located. Normally a sliding egg sinker works very well. Using at least a two pound lead weight will also work to keep the bait on the bottom where you need it. Jigs in the eight to twelve ounce range are the best lures to use. However, live bait is always your best option whenever possible. They naturally feed on herring, squid, sardines, anchovies and other smaller fish.



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