Halibut Fishing in Alaska - Tips & Guide to Homer's Best Fishing

Halibut fishing in Alaska, exactly in Homer, could beof fish.
the most consistent fishery and one of the bestAlaska Halibut Fishing Charter
success rates around. The average sport caughtDue to constantly changing current, tides and
halibut is 25-35 pounds, while over 100 poundannual fishing migrations makes one day become
halibut are fairly common. Halibut are caught froma great halibut fishing season and others are a
shallow (20-30 ft) to deep (over 400ft) of water.good day. Having knowledge and experience of
The charter will typically be fishing in 120 to 180these rhythms fishing guide can meaning the
feet of water.different between a productive halibut fishing trip
Homer Best Spotsand a waste on your valuable time. You will need
A good deal halibut fishing in Homer, Alaska occursspecific fishing equipment because the sheer size
around Kachemak Bay and the water of theof these fish but if you don't have then the
Cook Inlet and at this area also known for theAlaska charter will provide you with quality tackles.
largest and tastiest halibut in the world. To findThe average rate for halibut fishing in Alaska is
the best fishing spots, a numerous fishing guidesaround $200 and for halibut salmon combos $280
are available to help. Fishing license required for it.and halibut ling-cod combos $300
Homer Halibut Fishing TermFishing Lodges in Alaska
The limit for halibut is two per day and four inThe homer lodging has variety of small hotels,
possession. Each person required hook their owncampgrounds, bed and breakfasts. Whether you
two fish by state law and once the fish areare looking for a rustic and athletic lodging
processed they are off of your possession limit.experience or a romantic honeymoon vacation,
Before you decided to keep two halibut youHomer has it all.
catch, it's possible to catch and release the fishWeather in Homer
but once you brought into the boat, it goes ontoThe weather in Homer is mild and comfortable
your limit.compared to other fishing locations in Alaska.
Its strongly recommend to keep the only halibutOther than coastal areas, precipitation in Homer,
you can realistically eat. If you are not going toAlaska is much less with only 25 inches of rain
eat big spawning halibut, its better release, theyannually. Temperatures in winter generally have
will produce more halibut and getting bigger andhighs in the teens and lows in the mid 30's and in
bigger. Halibut dress out at 60%+, a 35 pound fishsummer fall between the upper 40's and the high
will yield 17-22lbs. of boneless fillets, which is a lot50's.