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08-27-2021, 10:00 AM | #1 |
MAYNEE-YAK
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: So Cal
Posts: 533
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Halibut: Tide, Moon, Temp, or Time?
I've been doing a lot of halibut fishing for the past few years. For a while it was just lots of pounding sand any chance i have. Then my buddy was telling me how he logged BFT bite conditions and found a pattern. I have somewhat of a log as to when i caught fish in the past. according to my logs...
Time: when there is sunlight. Tide: after a low tide, as tide fills in Tide type: very minimal low to high (less than 3' water movement) moon: not full or new moons as they have larger tide swings temp: water temp 59-68 have all bit. although 61-63 seems best for larger fish as it kind of matches with their spawn season. Has anyone ever tried to see any consistencies or patterns with halibut bites?
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