From what I've read, you can only keep one Halibut. Up to 40"?? then over 100, something like that.
The wife wanted to take a charter that was setup by the cruise ship because if the boat breaks down at sea, the cruise ship WILL wait for you to get back to shore.
If you charter on your own and they break down, your screwed
A few of the cruise ships will cook your catch, that sounds good
Guess I need think this over
Thank you, thats more info than I thought I’d get. Love the pictures.
We were thinking about booking Halibut via the cruise ship but now rethinking that. They charge 350-370 for a 6 hour trip and so far Ketchikan and Juneau are the only ports on the cruise. I never gave the tide think a thought, not much for tide on Big O.
I know it starts getting cool in September but if you had a choice, would you pick July or Sept. for a better chance of catching fish? My wife did some reading and Halibut feed on dead salmon in the fall.
I may call a few charters and pick their brains too.
Thanks again
Greg
We’re planning an Alaska cruise for 2018, mid July or early September and one the things we’d like to do is some Halibut fishing. The cruises only offer stops at Ketchikan and Juneau, that would allow for Halibut fishing. It appears that Ketchikan is closer to open ocean water. Any opinions or comments on either place? Never did this before but should be fun.
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Tournament or derby time, it's going to happen. Set your equipment accordingly or find your own water to fish. I tend to go in the opposite direction, in or out from the crowd
I don't think it will be long and someone is going to scoop this rig up. I wouldn't go any lower on price as there's nothing newer out there and twin i/o's
Good luck Joe