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What stays on hook best- herring, anchovies, sardine. Hooligan??

Personally, I like salmon belly for the win, but I'm not sure that's legal. gotta research. Don't have any anyway, but there is next year, or later in the summer.

Gotta get the Rubber Ducky off the garage door frame and do some serious "sport" halibut hunting this year, if my wife quits having "ideas". smile

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I prefer jigging to bait. You can drop down a paper lunch bag full of cut herring as a bait bomb.


For durability, can't beat octopus. But durability is a bit oversold as once the scent is washed out of the bait, not worth keeping it on the hook

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I’ll use octopus or squid and herring or sardines or mackerel. I expect to lose the herring but the squid and octopus stay fishing.

Rubber sanddabs and rubber crab are good too with scent if you don’t mind fishing artificials.


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Jigs out fish bait at least 3 to 1 as far as halibut goes. Octopus will stay on the hook a long time. When we used herring I would salt it down for a few days prior to going fishing. The salt helps to toughen the soft flesh.


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Originally Posted by las
What stays on hook best- herring, anchovies, sardine. Hooligan??

Heavy salt brine will toughen 'em up. I only have experience with herring.

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Personally, I like salmon belly for the win, but I'm not sure that's legal. gotta research.

Humpies are legal for bait - any part

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A little shot of WD40 will up the 'but take...


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WD40 rocks for a quick pick me up. 😀


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Half of a kitten works good.

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Originally Posted by VernAK
Half of a kitten works good.

Which half?

Right or left? 😀


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Originally Posted by AcesNeights
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Half of a kitten works good.

Which half?

Right or left? 😀

The back half is the cat's ass

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Belly is a no go for coho, king, and sockeye. Yes for pink and chum


Fresh is best, and what stays on the hook best isn’t necessarily the best bait at any given time.

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Originally Posted by MuskegMan
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Originally Posted by VernAK
Half of a kitten works good.

Which half?

Right or left? 😀

The back half is the cat's ass
Well played!


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by MuskegMan
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Originally Posted by VernAK
Half of a kitten works good.

Which half?

Right or left? 😀

The back half is the cat's ass
Well played!
Very well played!


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You gonna cut cat or fish?!
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Originally Posted by Sitka deer
A little shot of WD40 will up the 'but take...

I know the. BTDT. The charter guy was appalled, but I caught half again as many as anyone else on the boat. He made me bait my own hook tho.... smile


Originally Posted by Calvin
Belly is a no go for coho, king, and sockeye. Yes for pink and chum


Fresh is best, and what stays on the hook best isn’t necessarily the best bait at any given time.

I'll take your word. Kinda what I thought - thanks. Don't have to research it now.


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I was in a charter this past weekend for halibut. One of the guys fishing brought WD-40, we all limited out 2 hours before he did and no one else had WD-40 on their herring.

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Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by MuskegMan
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Originally Posted by VernAK
Half of a kitten works good.

Which half?

Right or left? 😀

The back half is the cat's ass
Well played!
Very well played!


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Originally Posted by Hudge
I was in a charter this past weekend for halibut. One of the guys fishing brought WD-40, we all limited out 2 hours before he did and no one else had WD-40 on their herring.
Walk down the dock in SE in the good old days (derby days) and the boats preparing to fish all stank of WD. Fishing out of Kodiak no one used it. We tried it on one boat I fished on and had better days under worse conditions with a bigger average than ever before. Keep it handy and I believe you will find it improves things.... except the smell. one of my least favorites.


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Originally Posted by Sitka deer
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I was in a charter this past weekend for halibut. One of the guys fishing brought WD-40, we all limited out 2 hours before he did and no one else had WD-40 on their herring.
Walk down the dock in SE in the good old days (derby days) and the boats preparing to fish all stank of WD. Fishing out of Kodiak no one used it. We tried it on one boat I fished on and had better days under worse conditions with a bigger average than ever before. Keep it handy and I believe you will find it improves things.... except the smell. one of my least favorites.

I agree but just like anything fish can be fickle. I can think about several cases when halibut would ONLY eat a particular bait. One time I had fresh squid and octopus, my other buddy fished mackerel (or sardines I don’t recall) and my other buddy fished salted herring. We were all committed to our baits for most of the day but the ONLY fish caught came from herring. We switched after several hours to the few remaining herring and finished up the limit. Halibut eat everything but not always anything.

Years ago a bunch of us bachelors from C-shift took an annual trip to Uklulet every spring. I fished the starboard stern quarter with the same darts as everyone else but only I caught fish that day. I caught all but 2 fish of the 20 fish boat limit and I fished the same gear. I gave the Pt. Wilson dart a little bend and that alone caused the fish to ignore the other 9 or 10 darts in the water at the same time.

Fish are weird… 😀


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