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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,384
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Unless you fish from a boat, I would not bother spending the money on that book. His main techniques are based around boat fishing long stretches of open beach, and at speeds most kayakers would only consider bounce-balling. Not that his techniques are not good for him, but they do not translate well into kayaking. There are lots of good ways to fish for Halibut, but they all depend on what you like. Some guys do very well with bait, and others do just as well with plastics. Drift fishing bait requires the most patience. Swimbaits would be the other end of the spectrum. Some like long leaders (the guy in the book), and some like no leaders (dropshot). Those and everything in between I have seen work effectively when fished under the right styles. Big baits don't necessarily mean big fish, but they generally mean not having to mess with shorts and bycatch which will keep your bait in the zone more of your time.
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Fishing Addict
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Orange County
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Sounds good thanks for the advice Greg. Think I'm gonna give bait a try this weekend and spend a good amount of time on the water, normally that's how I learn.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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I'm ready
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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some good tips there
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