Halibut Jigs For Effortless And Fun Fishing

By Ruthie Livingston


You can hardly wait for the fishing season to come. You long to hook a big sea creature, let us say a halibut, because it could reach up to 216 inches and 11200 ounces in weight. A lot of men find it challenging to hook it due to its vicious nature, and it can definitely put your ability to the test. Its large size makes it very hard to snag. But once you catch one for yourself, the feeling is inexplicable. It makes you proud. You can bring home your catch and have it served for the family. Many people find it very enticing because of its sweet flavor and low content of fat.

The best time to catch this huge sea creature usually starts in May and ends in September. Ready your fishing vessel and your gears because you can catch as many as you can. One of the gears that you should never forget when in fishing is the Halibut jigs.

Catching it can be fun, yet extremely challenging because of its large size and aggressiveness. Remember to put on your game face when catching one. It will put on a fight so that you will not be able to catch it easily.

A hook is attached to the lead sinker. The body is covered with a soft material to attract fish. This small device is designed to be suitable for seawater or freshwater. It is custom made to achieve a jerking, vertical motion. However, its design is more durable than ordinary jigs.

You can use different kind of lark techniques, depending on the type of halibut you plan on catching. A number of fishermen prefer the Pacific halibut. If you want it, you better know the type of larks you need to use. Read on to get to know the three of the many types of larks you can use to seize it.

The lead headed jig with single tail rubber grubs. It is more effective to use when the rubber grub is attached hooked up to a 1.5 pound lead headed lark. It is important to soak the decoy, be it a fish, octopus or squid, in a fish oil so that it would be easy to attract one in the area. You should be vigilant because it can savagely attack the decoy, but spit it the instant it recognized that it is fake.

The stick or butterfly lark. This specie of fish has been known to viciously attack the butterfly lark with great force. Just like the technique in the lead headed ruse, the fisherman needs to quickly jerk the lure up and down to attract pacific halibuts. However, this type of technique is more productive in shallow waters.

Mudraker lark. In the event when you are fishing in a bad weather condition, you can use the mudraker to catch the fish. This lark covered with chrome, which makes it ideal for bottom fishing. It has an odor that can immediately catch the attention of the animal near.

It feels so good and rewarding to catch a huge fish. Most fishermen take pride in catching one because it serves as their trophy. If ever you are interested, talk to people with more knowledge or be a member of a club in your area.




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