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Hello all!
Me and a friend of mine might get the opportunity to fly from Europe to Seattle, WA for free... One idea could be to fly over and drive up to the West coast of Canada and spend some time fishing for halibut. I have heard of great halibut fishing in Alaska but I guess it is a long drive up to Alaska. Although we won't min a long scenic drive but not too long. We might spend 10-14 days in the area. Any hints and ideas? Does it exist any really good spots to catch a halibut in this area, or do we have to go up to Alaska and could one drive up there in, let's say three or four days? Maybe we could fly back down to Seattle... Thanks in advance! /Rikard Stenberg Lulea, Sweden |
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Rodney wrote:
Rikard Stenberg wrote: Hello all! Me and a friend of mine might get the opportunity to fly from Europe to Seattle, WA for free... One idea could be to fly over and drive up to the West coast of Canada and spend some time fishing for halibut. I have heard of great halibut fishing in Alaska but I guess it is a long drive up to Alaska. Although we won't min a long scenic drive but not too long. We might spend 10-14 days in the area. Any hints and ideas? Does it exist any really good spots to catch a halibut in this area, or do we have to go up to Alaska and could one drive up there in, let's say three or four days? Maybe we could fly back down to Seattle... Man that's some trip, just to catch a flounder on steroids Sure is, but I have been chasing after these critters over here for the past 20 years, caught one (a small one, 4 lbs) and lost two or three bigger. Might as well stop fishing for 'em here and go where they are found :-) /Rikard |
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![]() "Rikard Stenberg" wrote in message ... Rodney wrote: Rikard Stenberg wrote: Hello all! Me and a friend of mine might get the opportunity to fly from Europe to Seattle, WA for free... One idea could be to fly over and drive up to the West coast of Canada and spend some time fishing for halibut. I have heard of great halibut fishing in Alaska but I guess it is a long drive up to Alaska. Although we won't min a long scenic drive but not too long. We might spend 10-14 days in the area. Any hints and ideas? Does it exist any really good spots to catch a halibut in this area, or do we have to go up to Alaska and could one drive up there in, let's say three or four days? Maybe we could fly back down to Seattle... Man that's some trip, just to catch a flounder on steroids Sure is, but I have been chasing after these critters over here for the past 20 years, caught one (a small one, 4 lbs) and lost two or three bigger. Might as well stop fishing for 'em here and go where they are found :-) /Rikard Pacific Halibut (the kind you catch in Alaska) are from The Oregon / California border to Alaska. Long drive from Seattle to Alaska! Probably 5 days each way. Depends on the time of year also. Winter off Oregon / Washington is normally very rough ocean water. Can probably catch them in British Columbia near Uculet(sp?) sound. Do a search on Halibut and Vancouver Island. As well as a search on Halibut and Washington. |
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![]() The best place for you to fish from would be the West Coast of Vancouver Island-Ucluelet village would be cheapest. http://www.bcferries.com to access Vancouver Island http://www.islandwestresort.com/ for a fishing Charter ask for Ken Myers as your Guide he's one of the very best. http://www.vancouverislandabound.com/ for general VI info http://www.coastalbc.com/ all kinds of coastal info http://www.bcadventure.com for excellent BC info On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 21:24:04 GMT, Rikard Stenberg wrote: Hello all! Me and a friend of mine might get the opportunity to fly from Europe to Seattle, WA for free... One idea could be to fly over and drive up to the West coast of Canada and spend some time fishing for halibut. I have heard of great halibut fishing in Alaska but I guess it is a long drive up to Alaska. Although we won't min a long scenic drive but not too long. We might spend 10-14 days in the area. Any hints and ideas? Does it exist any really good spots to catch a halibut in this area, or do we have to go up to Alaska and could one drive up there in, let's say three or four days? Maybe we could fly back down to Seattle... Thanks in advance! /Rikard Stenberg Lulea, Sweden |
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Folks, a million thanks for all the tips & hints - both here in this
newsgroup and via e-mail I have received! I will make sure to post a report when/if we manage the trip. Maybe around August or September next year... Again, thanks! /Rikard |
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On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 21:18:46 GMT, Rikard Stenberg
wrote: Folks, a million thanks for all the tips & hints - both here in this newsgroup and via e-mail I have received! I will make sure to post a report when/if we manage the trip. Maybe around August or September next year... Late to the thread, but you best have proper gear if you're serious about this. Of every fish I've ever gone after, Mister Halibut is the hands-down winner of the Remorseless Gear Trashing Machine award. Good luck - hope you tie into a real monster, as the battle will be truly memorable... |
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daytripper wrote:
Late to the thread, but you best have proper gear if you're serious about this. Of every fish I've ever gone after, Mister Halibut is the hands-down winner of the Remorseless Gear Trashing Machine award. Good luck - hope you tie into a real monster, as the battle will be truly memorable... Oh yes I know... Once a battled one with a 8' 20 lb. rod with a Ambassadeur 10000 CL reel - good gear but not up to that fish, line broke... When I hooked the second big one it looked like the odds were in my favor - 50 lb. stand-up rod, Penn Senator 9/0 and heavy line. But thing let go of the hook after a 30 minute long battle... So we will def. bring some large artillery :-) /Rikard |
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Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 22:05:28 -0600
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