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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #15 on: February 15, 2014, 03:59:53 AM »
What does he charge for halibut?
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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #16 on: February 15, 2014, 04:10:01 AM »
What does he charge for halibut?

No tuna fishing with jambo. He has some different fishing trip combos offered now check out his site here.
I would do the canada ling cod halibut combo since the U.S. dates are so limited or the U.S. deep water ling and rock fish. The ling fishing is nothing short of epic.   

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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #17 on: February 15, 2014, 04:32:08 AM »
I also highly recommend freedom sport fishing out of west port with captain chuck on the Freedom. He is also a top notch captain that goes out of his way to put you on fish like Mike Jamboritz / Jambo. These two guys are fish hunters they don't settle for tossing anchor and bouncing bottom hoping for fish, they know to find them reliably!!! They are driven not lazy!!! These guys work the boat for fish not just take you on a boat ride and collect your money. I do most my own fishing but sometimes it's nice to just get on a boat with a couple buddies and not have to deal with the hoopla and just be catered to :chuckle: Yes it doe's cost a little dough but by the time you fuel up your own truck/boat drag it on the ferry for the cost of a 47' combo then trailer it 150 miles to the launch buy bait ect. Your already in $400-$500 anyway. So a charter is fun now and again and I highly recommend these two. I have been with Jambo 3 times and me and 5 buddies booked the boat. I have been out with Captain Chuck on the Freedom twice with three of us and he does the six pack deal like Jambo.

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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #18 on: February 15, 2014, 06:21:56 AM »
Be honest now landshark.  Most trips in the straight result in a day of pounding bottom for a couple bites.  At least that's what almost everyone I've ever talked to about it has said. I do know one guy that seems to do well, but he's the only one I've seen that has consistent luck.  We go out in the big pond and have a fish on in almost immediately after hitting bottom.  I just have too many may trips with 3 hour runs to fish in water you could barely stand up in and than an equal return trip for one fish.  Unless you want to stay out and pound for lings.

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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #19 on: February 15, 2014, 07:43:10 AM »
The Lapush fishery is out of control good. It is shallower fishing than Westport. Jambo fishes there as well . Everyday during the Washington Halibut opener. I know mike and see him there right along side of me. The water is 500 ' deep not 200'. We turn loose as many as 100-150 halibut in a day. Most of the time fishing 4 fisherman at a time we have 8 halibut on at once. The BIG lings are great there too. I am booked for the halibut season but Hooked on fishing has availability. Call Captain Billy Brux 360-640-2321. He fishes out of a 33' Bounty. He also has a six pack license. There are 4 of us chartering out of La push for lings and Halibut. We all have a six pack license. It is a closer run than Westport or Neah Bay. Fishing is always very good. Jambo has to run 45-50 miles from Neah bay where we run 30 from Lapush. Mike is a great captain and catches alot of fish. I would definitely recommend him ,but it is a longer run. Hooked on fishing is the only charter that has vacancies at this time .

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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #20 on: February 15, 2014, 07:46:11 AM »
I may have to try jambo for halibut, does he do tuna trips too?
Bearpaw, For a tuna trip I would book with two guys, Jim (come get some) on this board, or Mark Coleman All Rivers & Saltwater Charters. If you can't get on with Jim when your want, Mark will be running 3 boats out of Westport during primetime.

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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #21 on: February 15, 2014, 10:09:19 AM »
Be honest now landshark.  Most trips in the straight result in a day of pounding bottom for a couple bites.  At least that's what almost everyone I've ever talked to about it has said. I do know one guy that seems to do well, but he's the only one I've seen that has consistent luck.  We go out in the big pond and have a fish on in almost immediately after hitting bottom.  I just have too many may trips with 3 hour runs to fish in water you could barely stand up in and than an equal return trip for one fish.  Unless you want to stay out and pound for lings.

Fishing is good if you know what your doing. If you pound the ground all day most days and rarely encounter fish your doing something wrong or not fishing the proper environment/habitat. Just because you go out in the straight or off the coast and deep six some gear and don't catch fish doesn't mean they aren't there. True story halibut and ling cod have to be located and that takes knowing what to look for and experience and how to properly fish the conditions and timing. Some guys have it some don't :tung: :chuckle:     
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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #22 on: February 15, 2014, 02:15:03 PM »
I won't argue that.  I personally don't fish the straight.  Just going off what I've read and heard from buddies that have. We always fish la push.  Probably like anywhere else.  10% of the fishermen catch 90% of the fish. I don't have time to invest into learning that fishery so probably won't try it.  Too many other ones closer to home.

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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #23 on: February 15, 2014, 02:45:12 PM »
la push is great :tup:
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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #24 on: February 18, 2014, 10:07:41 PM »
Never been halibut fishing I know time is running out fast to book a trip
Does anyone have any info on a guide or area to book a trip
Thanks for any help

Funny, I was thinking of a halibut trip this afternoon and was going to post the same question. Never been, but my dad and I have always wanted to do one.

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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #25 on: February 18, 2014, 11:11:12 PM »
Be honest now landshark.  Most trips in the straight result in a day of pounding bottom for a couple bites.  At least that's what almost everyone I've ever talked to about it has said. I do know one guy that seems to do well, but he's the only one I've seen that has consistent luck.  We go out in the big pond and have a fish on in almost immediately after hitting bottom.  I just have too many may trips with 3 hour runs to fish in water you could barely stand up in and than an equal return trip for one fish.  Unless you want to stay out and pound for lings.

Jackalope can attest to my success rate.   
I agree the big pond will produce many more fish.  No question about that. Bottom line for me is that I am still eating Hali and I did not have to go 500 ft down.

I can even watch them on the gopro.  :chuckle:

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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #26 on: February 19, 2014, 05:10:57 AM »
Never been halibut fishing I know time is running out fast to book a trip
Does anyone have any info on a guide or area to book a trip
Thanks for any help

Funny, I was thinking of a halibut trip this afternoon and was going to post the same question. Never been, but my dad and I have always wanted to do one.

  Captain Bill Brux out of Lapush still has a few openings 360-640-2321. It is a great time. You also get a limit of nice lings the same day.

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Re: halibut fishimg
« Reply #27 on: February 19, 2014, 06:30:25 AM »
Be honest now landshark.  Most trips in the straight result in a day of pounding bottom for a couple bites.  At least that's what almost everyone I've ever talked to about it has said. I do know one guy that seems to do well, but he's the only one I've seen that has consistent luck.  We go out in the big pond and have a fish on in almost immediately after hitting bottom.  I just have too many may trips with 3 hour runs to fish in water you could barely stand up in and than an equal return trip for one fish.  Unless you want to stay out and pound for lings.

Jackalope can attest to my success rate.   
I agree the big pond will produce many more fish.  No question about that. Bottom line for me is that I am still eating Hali and I did not have to go 500 ft down.

I can even watch them on the gopro.  :chuckle:

http://youtu.be/ppKmimAOLmA
we have a couple holes on the inside that ar 80 to 150 ft and we do real well on butts, lings and true cod, best part is we dont have to use alot of weight to get down to catch them either, we have lost a couple here and there from using lite gear and the friggin sea lions though  :tup:
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