Throwing lure where Halibut are is super important!

Halibut is a relatively easy fish to catch. But in reality, they are hard to catch. The reason for this is that there are so few of them. In other words, you are not catching them because you are throwing them where they are not. If you can get the lure to the right place at the right time, there is a high probability that they will bite.

When is the best time to fish? How high are the waves? There are two times of day you should be targeting!

1. Morning sunrise
2. Rising tide from low to high tide

The ideal wave height for fishing is 1 to 3feet! This is the ideal of all ideals. This is the ideal of all ideals, but it's not that convenient. You can fish in calm water up to 6feet.

The best places to catch halibut in the surf are places where the terrain changes. They love deep water and rip currents. This is difficult for those who are just starting to fish! If you look in magazines or on the internet, you'll see that "aim for the changes in the terrain! Aim for the rip current! I've experienced it myself, but there's no way I could have known the changes in the terrain right away! This is nothing to be ashamed of at all. An easy way to catch your first halibut of your life, it's all about run and gun. Run and gun means not to stay in one place, but to move at a good tempo and check a wide area. In the beginning, it is recommended to run and gun instead of staying in one place. A few hits are enough. This is important, the reason for this is that if you persist in the wrong place, the halibut will never come into that place. When the entire surf is sandy, I throw 3 or 4 times at one spot. After throwing, walk about 30 feet and move. Do this over and over again. Just keep a good tempo! Try to throw at all the surf!

- Throw diagonally to explore shallow water. Throw straight to search for deeper water.
- To search the surf efficiently.

There is always a drop off and ledges in the surf. Halibut are found in this terrain change. However, if you are just starting fishing, you can't find the terrain change by throwing. If that's the case, run and gun the whole area. Just keep throwing, walking, and moving!