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Articles tagged with: Alaska Halibut Fishing

What Everyone Ought to Know About the Mount Redoubt Eruption and Cook Inlet Fishing

In the past week Mount Redoubt has erupted violently several times, including one that sent an ash plume 65,000 feet into the air and a giant mudflow down the Drift River, but has since quieted down. The most recent eruptions are more frequent, but also lower intensity with a steady ash plume that hasn’t exceeded [...]

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Reeling in a Monster Halibut

Alaska Halibut are legendary for both their tenacious ability to fight and their amazing size.  Reeling one in is a truly unique experience. A halibut won’t give up without a fight, but every fish also fights differently so each fish you hook has the possibility to be a different and one of a kind experience.

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Biggest Fish Caught in Alaska

Fishing in Alaska gives you the opportunity to catch some truly monster fish.  Here’s a list of some of the biggest fish ever caught in Alaska to get you excited for your Alaska fishing trip.

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Alaskan Halibut Fishing Bait

Being bottom dwellers, Halibut are notorious for being opportunistic feeders. Many of them will nibble on anything that looks remotely edible. This perception causes many halibut anglers to use just about any lure to catch these lunkers. Using whatever bait you have available will still most likely net you some fish, but to make the [...]

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Alaska Halibut Fishing: Know Your Prey

The Alaska halibut is the world’s largest bottom fish. Halibut are a flatfish, which means that their eyes are both on the same side of their body. This enables them to lay in wait for their prey on the bottom of the ocean completely camouflaged by their mottled green top skin. The halibut swims with [...]

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