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Halibut.net just added a brand new halibut
fishing reports Bulletin Board that has
64
areas covering the entire range of the Pacific
halibut from Dutch Harbor Alaska south to California.
Guides, lodges and YOU, the anglers who love fishing for
halibut are welcome to share your fishing reports so that
others can decide the very best place to go halibut
fishing. Anyone who submits a halibut fishing report is
welcome to share a link to their website and other contact
information.
Halibut.net has prizes for
halibut fishing reports too. Individuals who submit valid,
accurate reports from any of the listed areas will be
eligible for monthly prizes that will include either
halibut tackle or the halibut bible, How
To Catch Trophy Halibut by Chris Batin & Terry
Rudnick.
Guides, lodges & Resorts who
submit their accurate halibut fishing reports will be
eligible for weekly prizes that include premium listings
of their site on halibut.net for a period of one week. The
listing will be posted on one of the main pages, where
appropriate. And of course, you can list your links and
contact information on the fishing reports Bulletin Board
too.
Our new bulletin board also lets
you rate guides, charters, areas and submit your favorite
halibut recipe. We encourage a lively forum with lots of
threads for the best-ever halibut fishing reports page.
If you would like a specific area
listed that is not listed please e-mail
me.
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Halibut.net halibut fishing
reports come from the entire west coast and
will soon
be available at www.halibut.net
Halibut fishing guides, resorts and lodges devoted to halibut fishing
as well as anglers like you will be able to submit your halibut
fishing reports. Throughout the season, these reports will be
updated as halibut anglers, halibut guides and the resorts and lodges
provide information from their areas.
Fishing reports will come from Shelter
Cove California, the coast of Oregon, Westport Washington, Lapush
Washington, Neah Bay, Port Angeles, Sekui, the San Juan Islands,
British Columbia's famous halibut hotspots including: Sooke, Victoria,
Swiftsure Bank, Port Renfrew, Cape Beal, Barkley Sound, South Bank,
Lighthouse Bank, Ucluelet, Tofino, Clayoquot Sound, Nootka Sound,
Kyuquot Sound, Quatsino Sound, Port Hardy, Alert Bay, Telegraph Cove,
Campbell River, Comox, Queen Charlotte Strait, Sullivan Bay, Haakai
Pass, Smith Sound, Queens Sound, Milbank Sound, Laredo Sound, Caamano
Sound, Banks Island, Kitimat, Prince Rupert, Dundas Island, Work
Channel and Portland Inlet. The halibut fishing reports will also have
reports from the lodges and resorts in the Queen Charlotte Islands
including; Langara Island, Masset, Sandspit, Tasu Sound, Cartwright
Sound, Kano Inlet, Rennell Sound, Port Louis, and Naden Harbor.
Alaska halibut fishing reports will no
doubt be awesome considering how many great halibut fishing areas in
Alaska there is. Alaska halibut fishing reports will come from the
following areas: Prince of Wales Island, Kasaan, Point Baker, Craig,
Klawock, Cape Muzon, Cape Chacon, Waterfall Bay, Southeast Alaska,
Ketchikan, Hyder, Wrangell, Petersberg, Kake, Sitka, Tenakee, Elfin
Cove, Hoonah, Pelican, Haines, Skagway, Yakutat, Cordova, Montague
Island, Valdez, Whittier, Seward, Seldovia, Homer, Kenai, Pedro Bay,
Kodiak, Kodiak Island, Chignik, Togiak, Dillingham, King Salmon,
Aleutian Islands, Unalaska, Dutch Harbor, Bering Sea and throughout
the Pacific Ocean.
Did we miss any great halibut fishing
areas? If so, please e-mail
us and let the best source of halibut fishing information, www.halibut.net
learn from your halibut fishing experience. Watch for our live online
halibut fishing report bulletin board and you too can post your great
halibut catches and let us know what's not great too.
The halibut fishing reports page will
also sponsor a prize giveaway, drawn randomly from anglers who submit
valid halibut fishing reports and halibut fishing stories.
We hope you enjoyed
visiting
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John
L. Beath 2004 halibut.net a division
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