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halibut from the beach???
« on: April 20, 2022, 06:49:24 PM »
ive never tried to fish halibut from the beach in WA. ive seen it done in alaska, but thats a different ball game.

i dont have a boat, but was able to pick up a 15 foot surf rod, and a big reel with 700 yards of 50lbs braid.

i live on whidbey island, and i was curious if anybody has ever tried to huck some bait as far out into admiralty bay or anywhere along the west side of the island in the deepest hole they can find with any luck..... theoretically if you can get the bait far enough out into deep enough water it should be possible right?

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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2022, 07:18:24 PM »
I'd say a big maybe bit I'm thinking out in the strait...I think there is a near shore fishery called the humps?

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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2022, 07:19:35 PM »

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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2022, 07:36:28 PM »
Possible...not probable.
We catch Hali in as shallow as 40-50' sometimes.
Get a good drop off. Some tidal movement...
But plan on dealing with allot of dogfish and flounder.
Can't hurt to try if that's your only option.

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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2022, 08:38:01 PM »
Geoduck divers attract them so it is possible. Crabs might wreak havoc on your bait though.
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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2022, 09:19:04 AM »
My biggest halibut (126 pounds)  although caught from a boat was in 35 feet of water.  Easily reachable from shore if using a big surf rod, I started the drift about 60-70 yards from shore.   Large squid for bait.   Green point area.   

I have thought of setting up a bicycle for fishing along the Olympic Discovery trail.  Paved flat trail, easy pedaling.    Similar to the lines of the bikes the Cape Cod guys use along the Cape Cod Canal.     Google it.

What a hoot, hooking up  a halibut from shore.

My buddy has property on Prince of Wales Island and has caught them from his dock. 

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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #6 on: April 22, 2022, 09:25:23 AM »
Watched some of the 'You of Tube' vids on long range casting a while back. The competitions they have in other countries (maybe here as well?) are CRAZY long casts.
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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #7 on: April 22, 2022, 09:27:27 AM »
Geoduck divers attract them so it is possible. Crabs might wreak havoc on your bait though.

Lots of geoducks in the straits.  Shallow water, 25 to 50 feet, reachable from shore with a big rod.  Best areas are off the mouths of creeks.  My buddy, a diver, has had Halibut grab geoduck out of his hands when he was diving for them commercially.

A big plug jigged over a geoduck bed will raise halibut.    Remember, they are laying on the bottom looking up.  I have caught them when trolling a 7 inch Tomic plug.  Think Striped bass fishing from shore, casting big plugs.

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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #8 on: April 22, 2022, 09:35:02 AM »
One of my partners catches halibut in Alaska in kelp beds that are only 20-25 feet deep. Give it a shot!

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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #9 on: April 22, 2022, 11:33:25 AM »
I gotta get me one of those alvey reels!!

I went down to cabelas there in Marysville and they had a 15 foot surfrod for 50$, some off brand, so I grabbed it

Few days later went to holiday sports and they got a giant daiwa reel, literally the biggest one they had for 55$ so I said great! I’ll take it! Fill er up with 50lbs braid……
750 yards later…. Didn’t think that at 12 cents a yard it was 90$ in line!!!!! Oops  :bash:


But yeah I got nothing to do tomorrow so might as well go try, that driftwood park down there in admiralty bay looks promising, ONX maps show a deep spot, off the point there by the ferry dock looks good too…..

I know in Alaska in the summer the big butts become a
Mid water predator and will even lay in the creek mouths slurping down humpies

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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #10 on: April 22, 2022, 11:49:10 AM »
Haven’t tried it but there are some big drop offs on the east side of Possession Point by the state park; the head of Useless Bay and due west of Bush Point. Just be careful, private property line go out onto the beach quite a ways on Whidbey!
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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2022, 09:24:46 AM »
There aren't any known spots where you can catch a halibut within casting distance from shore.  If there are any, nobody will be saying anything.  I've seen and caught them shallow, but it's still a jaunt from shore.

No harm trying, there aren't all that many legal access points to chose from.  I wouldn't plunk bait, throw something big and keep it moving.  Tons of stuff on the bottom in shallows will constantly be working over your bait - flounder, crab, rock fish, sculpin. 

I've dove all over the place before I had kids and never saw a halibut in PS.

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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #12 on: April 25, 2022, 09:39:51 AM »
There aren't any known spots where you can catch a halibut within casting distance from shore.  If there are any, nobody will be saying anything.  I've seen and caught them shallow, but it's still a jaunt from shore.

No harm trying, there aren't all that many legal access points to chose from.  I wouldn't plunk bait, throw something big and keep it moving.  Tons of stuff on the bottom in shallows will constantly be working over your bait - flounder, crab, rock fish, sculpin. 

I've dove all over the place before I had kids and never saw a halibut in PS.
Not places easy to get too.  There are sandy/gravelly areas that are sloped with deep water that attract halibut close to shore.  Near the mouths of rivers and creeks.  But like you say, the issue is the legal access.

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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #13 on: April 25, 2022, 07:25:28 PM »
Back in the late 80s, I use to fish Point No Point from shore for salmon and do quite well casting into the rip with a Buzzbomb or Kastmaster.
Tthere was a guy who I saw there a few times who fishes for Halibut and Lings there from shore. When I talked to him, he said he picks up 5 or 6 halibut a year, usually in the 30 pound range. He would throw a 4-5 oz drop rig with squid for bait, into the rip. He said for some reason in the rip, the dog fish tend to leave it alone. I never saw him hookup a halibut, but saw him bring in a few lings.
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Re: halibut from the beach???
« Reply #14 on: April 26, 2022, 02:04:24 PM »
Can it be done? Yes
Has it been done? Yes
Here in Washington? Yes
Am I going to say any more? No. The guy that does it carrys a 44mag and protects his spot like the Clintons project there secrets

Get out and try and report back, in the rip tide is a big clue to how to do it

 


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