Just for the Halibut - Fishing Tahsis, BC
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how deep where u fishing
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looks like my okuma convictor
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lol wonder if he is also using a camo fishing line. thanks for a great video!
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nice fishing but whats up with the hunting gear? you trying to hid from the fish! lol
nice a idea!
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We are fishing the bottom about 12 miles off shore. Over the years, I have found that if you target spots where the bottom is at about 240 feet, you will do well.
You can find Halibut in all depths of water - I once got a 70 pounder after giving up on Halibut and attempting to get a Lingcod in close to a small island where the dropoff went down to 70 feet.
Over the last few weeks, there have been lots of Halibut caught along the surfline here in the Tahsis area.
Sushihunter250 6 months ago
Hey it's Michael from dragon balls
MrVideowatcher5000 1 year ago
@MrVideowatcher5000 Hi Michael! The Penn 345 has 130# test T.U.F line on it. It's nice to work with, but the 80# line is better suited for Halibut fishing off the WCVI. It's thinner and cuts through the water better so that it doesn't drift away from the boat and stays on the bottom better.
Sushihunter250 1 year ago
nice penn 345 gti level wind i got one to what pound test you using. great vid
nerocaratic 2 years ago
135# TUF line on the 345. I use 90# on my 330gti which I think works better. It's strong enough, and it cuts the water better so that it stays under the boat and not out at 45 degrees or more when drifting.
Sushihunter250 2 years ago
good video. can't wait to go out again myself.
Is it all smaller fish in no current where this was filmed? just wondering because the weights are fairly small and the rods look like 50-60# rods at most. Still a good workout for the old guy though, 250' is a lot of winding from that depth.
littlegoobie 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment! This was filmed about 12 miles off-shore from Esperanza Inlet. This was an exceptional day for drifting for Halibut. The following day we stuck closer to Nootka Island and trolled for Salmon - though we still caught a few Halibut. Check the "Fishing with Friends" video. We had a huge bunch of small Chicken Halibut last year. So many that we were catching them while trolling at 80' in 180' of water.
There are lots of bigger Halibut in the area.
Sushihunter250 3 years ago