Wednesday, July 11, 2007

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Every wanted to fish for the hell of it? Alaska halibut fishing charters are the way to go.

The halibut is a strange fish. There is no getting around that. It is a close relative of the flounder, and like that fish, has this thing with its eyes not being in the right place. It usually weighs around 25-30 pounds when it is an adult, but it can grow much larger. Some have been caught that weigh up to 600 pounds. They are fighters. They do not jump high in the air like many other ocean monsters. They are more likely to sit near the bottom and stubbornly pull back as hard as the fisherman is reeling in.

Their fighting mean streak does not end when they get on the boat. In fact, bigger halibut are so feisty that the charter captains often shoot them when they get to the surface to protect the passengers from harm. Once you have pulled a 100 pound halibut up from the ocean depths, you will never have to prove your strength and endurance again in any other way.

The prime fishery for halibut is the cold waters of the North Pacific Ocean. Alaska halibut fishing charters leave from ports all along the coast during the warm season. Like most fishing charters all over the world, the halibut charter boats will provide you with everything you need to catch the fish. They tell you to bring refreshment and snacks, but they provide the heavy tackle and bait needed to catch the halibut.


You will also need an Alaskan fishing license, but these can be obtained locally. You will also get to keep your catch if you wish, so you might want to bring a cooler or two. Commercial fishing for halibut has been tightly controlled for years in Alaska despite the value of this fish. This has been good for the sports fishing industry. The best thing about halibut is the fun and adventure of catching them, but the second best thing is eating them. It is a close second, too. Make sure you do not miss that part of it.

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