Halibut Fishing from the Beach in Northern California

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @addicted2fishing119
    @addicted2fishing119 Год назад +3

    Surf grinding is hard but super rewarding ‼️🍻
    I’m suggesting a quality straw hat with the halibut logo 🍻

  • @andriypastushak9062
    @andriypastushak9062 Год назад +3

    Nice catch
    What is the beach you are at

  • @Nik-gh6gz
    @Nik-gh6gz Год назад +2

    Nice fish! I love that beach.

  • @craigt6007
    @craigt6007 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi-
    Could you please describe the gear you’re using. Rod? Rod length? Reel? Line type, weight? Any backing? Is this the same setup you’d use for other types of fish from shore? Stripers? Perch? Thanks! Just getting into the sport.

    • @FishermansChronicles
      @FishermansChronicles  10 месяцев назад +2

      Hi! Rod is dark matter ob 10ft, reel is daiwa bg 4000, 30lb braid with backing (so it doesnt slip) and a 3ft 20lb mono leader at the end. This is a setup i can and do use for all species you mentioned but could definitely go much lighter for perch. Hope this helps!

  • @bigbrain779
    @bigbrain779 2 месяца назад

    What kind of beaches do you look for when fishing for halibut? Are there specific structures to look for?

  • @jackjoseph4719
    @jackjoseph4719 Год назад

    That’s a great fish man I live supper close to there I alway fish there I saw you once

  • @donforbus2826
    @donforbus2826 2 месяца назад

    Sweat ounce weight do you use and line pound

  • @thereadinesschannel7610
    @thereadinesschannel7610 Год назад

    Looks a lot more fun than the ole barred perch. Are Halibut a seasonal thing in the surf or can you catch them year round. Last time out I got hit by something that cut my leader and I thought it was possibly a halibut.

    • @lching7491
      @lching7491 Год назад +1

      All year around, but they usually only come close to shore when water is warmer

    • @FishermansChronicles
      @FishermansChronicles  Год назад

      in Norcal its typically a summer thing. what cut you off could have been a shark too, plenty of those in the surf

  • @alekseyzakharov3189
    @alekseyzakharov3189 Год назад +1

    What size hook do you use?

    • @shorecasted9295
      @shorecasted9295 5 месяцев назад +2

      4/0 ewg. Can tell because of where it inserts on his 4” zoom fluke. Hope that’s helpful to someone 8 months later lol

    • @noahkim9259
      @noahkim9259 3 месяца назад +1

      @@shorecasted9295 It helped me ty

  • @knudge6334
    @knudge6334 Год назад

    Any camping trips with your friend this summer. Has she caught a halibut yet?

    • @FishermansChronicles
      @FishermansChronicles  Год назад +1

      We did get one camping trip in and she got a 30 inch hali on a different trip! You will see the video later!

  • @litoleuterio7924
    @litoleuterio7924 Год назад

    Nice video… you got tuna trips this year?

  • @socalsaltwateranglers
    @socalsaltwateranglers Год назад

    Dale' Chico! When you dropping some black tees?

  • @bersa5b366
    @bersa5b366 6 месяцев назад

    What rod do you use? What action is it? Thanx

    • @jackspade2576
      @jackspade2576 6 месяцев назад

      Hey bro, read the older comments. He detailed his exact setup for another viewer. Happy hunting!

  • @shorecasted9295
    @shorecasted9295 5 месяцев назад

    After living in Santa Barbara for over a decade and moving to NorCal (north bay) this year, I am losing my mind waiting for summer halibut.
    I stopped using ewg hooks on drop shots unless there’s a lot of salad. I’ve just missed so many good hits with them. Really like using long-shank hooks instead. Maybe a “me” problem though.

  • @calypso2niner
    @calypso2niner Год назад

    Drop Shot Nation, LFG!

  • @jackspade2576
    @jackspade2576 6 месяцев назад

    Have you ever caught halibut from the surf north of Davenport?

    • @FishermansChronicles
      @FishermansChronicles  5 месяцев назад +1

      no, only south. havent really tried for them from surf north though

    • @BobbyOfEarth
      @BobbyOfEarth 5 месяцев назад

      @@FishermansChronicles What do you mean, title says you're fishing from a beach in Northern. Cal. and seeing beach homes on the beach and the lack of breakers, you clearly are not...

    • @anonamust8697
      @anonamust8697 3 месяца назад

      Is it any wonder that NOT giving away the actual place where fish are being caught is on the agenda of these guys who make the fishing videos? If you tell everyone the actual spot, the next thing you know, there’s 100 guys surfing on that beach getting their lines tangled with each other, etc.
      Fishing even when it’s at its best can be a pain in the ass on many levels, let’s face it. So, I guess the purpose of videos such as this one is to show that it CAN be done, and to even give advice on bait and tackle, without necessarily tipping everyone and their dog off as to the actual spot, the actual beach where the fish are being caught. They know that a few guys might figure it out, but they also know that the vast majority of people watching this video will never make it to that beach. Lord knows, I’ve already spent a lot of time driving up and down the coast, and spent a hell of a lot more time looking for places that look like they might have potential for the kind of fish that I want to catch than I have actually getting my lures and my lines wet. Finding the right spot and being there at the right time is definitely half the battle, if not more.

  • @ernestocarig687
    @ernestocarig687 Год назад

    Nice I want to go fishing with you 🤫

  • @DavidVoight-c1v
    @DavidVoight-c1v 5 месяцев назад

    Take a steel pair of a large vice-grip and weld brads(small nails), to it, and you have an approximation of what the business end of what a halibut is about! 🥴😉 ♤♤♤

  • @bensinger6521
    @bensinger6521 Год назад

    Vientos

  • @PhanOT11
    @PhanOT11 6 месяцев назад +2

    Halibut legal size limit 22” I think that # is little high. It should be 18” 😅

    • @FishermansChronicles
      @FishermansChronicles  5 месяцев назад +4

      its 22 so they can reach sexual maturity and reproduce before being kept! for a healthy fishery!