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    Thursday, December 9th, 2010
    5:32 am
    Preparing for Halibut Fishing Up In Alaska
    Thinking of going fishing in Alaska as soon as you can? These reminders can help get you ready.

    Most likely you are working too hard lately and could really use a way to escape. This is actually a popular situation to discover yourself to be in. So don’t feel too bad. What we need to do is get out there, far away, way up north to Alaska, with a fishing pole in our luggage. That is guaranteed to restore us and make us more successful when we get back, that is if we ever decide to.

    Think about the calm pretty scenery which will fill the background as you fish for one of the most voracious predators in the ocean. One that can peel line off your reel, and lets not forget about how delicious they are. We are most certainly talking about the Halibut.

    This is it, the fishing journey of a lifetime. If fishing trips were an NBA season, this would be the Playoffs, it is a whole different ball game. Like any sport, you cannott come into it unprepared with your opponent not scouted. You have to examine the tapes, know your objectives, and prepare the logistics ahead of schedule. Here are some tips on what you need to get started and be successful. Your adventure awaits so get ready for all contingencies!

    The very first factor to settle on is where in Alaska you plan to acquire your fishing journey. Halibut fish can be found all straight down the Alaskan Coast, from the Aleutian Islands to Anchorage. Some spots are superior than others in terms of halibut fishing. Halibut fishing hotspots may include Kodiak Island, Seward and Valdez.

    Fishing charters are also a superb method of making your experience easier. Fishing charters supply services to the regular angler, some even suiting themselves to specific fishing trips, in our case, the pursuit of Alaskan halibut. These charters will no doubt provide you with the vital equipment and bait you will need for a prosperous catch. Upon making reservations for a fishing charter do remember to ask questions concerning these types of services.

    You are not able to go fishing without a sturdy fishing rod. Generally, for Alaskan halibut fishing, anglers use a small, heavy action rod, about 5-6 feet in length. The size of the halibut negates the added benefits of a longer rod, as most likely you will be struggling to reel such a beast in. A long rod is quite susceptible to snapping, as the halibut is a particularly powerful fish and not in any way simple to catch. A large capacity saltwater reel is another essential piece of gear. As for the line, most people fish with 60 to 120 pound Dacron line.

    Fish are not exactly stupid; they will not bite at hooks without the requisite bait to tempt them. Herring is currently the conventional bait used in halibut fishing. Eight to ten inch herring should be satisfactory. A simple rule of thumb is the larger the bait, the larger the halibut. Other kinds of bait, like squid, pieces of other fish like cod, will do just as well.

    Lastly, remember to enjoy yourself, and to go fishing with a buddy or your son, if you’re a father. Here is hoping that this article helps you get started on your grand adventure.
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