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05/09/2015
Anchored
Halibut
Herring
Glow
Sunny
Bait Only
All Day
05/09/2015
1
1106

First time out for Halibut ever. At Keystone ramp with the fleet around 0400. Motored over to Partridge Bank. Dropped some herring and a plastic squid with some butt juice to the bottom. No action . Pulled up anchor around 1100 and went over to east bank and dropped the same gear. Nada. Heded in at 1500. Heard of only a couple caught. Not sure if we did anything wrong or not but will give it another go next week. Would be nice to get one in the freezer. Anyone have any other guidance? Thanks and good luck!


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Larry3215
5/9/2015 7:12:00 PM
If you were anchoring, did you try a chum bag? That seems to be a what the guys do when they anchor. You might check out Johns Sporting goods website for details on how he does it. The short version is tey drop a chum bag down using a downrigger and weight after they anchor. I forget the mix they use.

I always drift so I cover more ground. Ive also had more luck further out in the straight, but they do catch some good ones in that area.
fishindude
5/9/2015 7:21:00 PM
Thanks Larry, we did have a makeshift chum bucket out with herring, squid, and salmon bellies. Trial and error, more time on the water I suppose. Hopefully next time and i will try drifting. I assume you would just drift the same setup (large canon ball bouncing bottom, halibut spreader bar, and herring with a squid skirt)?
Larry3215
5/9/2015 8:32:00 PM
I try to use the minimum weight that will keep me on the bottom, but thats the basic technique. Fishing deep takes a lot of weight though when the tide is running. Ive caught them on large plastic grub jigs, plastic squid jigs - with and without large herring or frozen octopus or squid. Ive heard some guys like salmon bellies too. I caught a 25# one time using a pipe jig up close to shore in about 25 feet of water while trying for lings, but most of the time its been much deeper.
BentRod
5/10/2015 8:23:00 AM
From the reports the odds were stacked against you yesterday. We fished fro 8.5 hours drifting herring and salmon bellies. Had a few bites, but no fish. Tough day for the halibut fishermen. The weather was awesome though! Good luck on the next go around.
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