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Topic: Sat. Halibut  (Read 3035 times)

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Tobydogg

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  • Location: Maltby
  • Date Registered: Jan 2016
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Mutiny bay was a total bust for the halibut opener. Counted 97 boats, saw 1 fish landed. I've never been over there but I'm planning on the Neah bay area this Saturday. Any advice, warnings etc...


Josh

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  • Location: Portland, OR, United States
  • Date Registered: Sep 2014
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I fished out of Hobuck this past weekend with two buddies. We got skunked on halibut as did everyone else we spoke with on that side of Flattery. The Garbage Dump on the other side of the cape produced fish we were told. Good luck!
The tug is the drug. Hopelessly addicted.


Tobydogg

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  • Location: Maltby
  • Date Registered: Jan 2016
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Thanks for the info. That seems to be where the rest of my research is pointing also.


Josh

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Good luck. Show those powerboaters how it's done!
The tug is the drug. Hopelessly addicted.


Alaskafire

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  • Location: Anchorage
  • Date Registered: May 2015
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Hello from Alaska what do you guys use for halibut I want to try something new


Tobydogg

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I can't imagine it being much different. I usually use a squid up top with a herring on a trailing hook on  a slide weight set up or a spreader bar and run about 5 ft off the bottom.


 

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