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Enjoying Some Halibut Fishing Today
Love to fish; why not head out for some Halibut fishing this year. It's a great sport and one if you know some techniques you can increase your chances of catching a nice big halibut. In spring the Halibut love to sit closer to shore, it's where the food is that they will enjoy eating. But read on and get some great tips to use.
Using jigs to fish for Halibut is one of the things you should consider. These jigs come in many different sizes and shapes. The most popular choice of jig size would be 8 to 12 ounces. Though if you are fishing in more shallow water, use a bit smaller size. The hook should be on the upper part of the jig to avoid a snag near the bottom.
Add a piece of herring to a jig that is shaped like a herring, and your chances of getting a fish while halibut fishing should increase. Attracting Halibut will be the sound that jig will make when it hits the bottom, and also the smell of the bait. If they know there is food around, you will hopefully be bringing home your limit.
Normally you should stick with water that is around 80 to 180 feet deep, possibly moving once in a while to deeper water up to 300 feet deep. Also consider the use of a spreader bar on which you can place some herring to. Use treble hooks with this type of bait and test line of 40 to 80 pounds.
Halibut fishing should be done near the bottom of the area, or within five feet of the bottom. Move your jig after you've hit bottom, and lower it down slowly. You shouldn't be in much danger of losing the bait, since halibut fishing will done in sandy or gravel bottomed areas.
Most halibut fishing will be done where the bottom is gravel or sand, so not too often will you lose any equipment. After you've notice that a halibut has nibbled on your line, set the hook. You can do this by lifting up the rod; make sure you reel in the line at the same time. After you've made sure the halibut is hooked make sure you pump the rod and keep that line tight.
Once the halibut gets close to the top you will experience a strong run. Have your equipment drag set for that, and get ready for them to dive. You should also have a gaff hook and harpoon on board to help bring in the fish. A harpoon can have line on the end of it, just watch for it to come back up, and start bringing the halibut in again.
Think about bleeding them before you get them on the boat it will help them taste better. Good luck for your halibut fishing.
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