Slabbedout
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The Hunt For Georgia Strait Halibut - Island Fisherman Magazine
There are many well-known halibut fishing locations around Vancouver Island, such as the west coast, Juan de Fuca, and the north island. But occasionally, and with increasing frequency, halibut are […]
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Hey not looking for spots or anything specific
Just curious if anyone cares to post some sounder photos of bottom structure or chart contours that they would target Hali on ? I typically look for spots that go from flat to a sudden drop or hole and mud/ gravel for bottom
I have some decent spots but am always looking to learn and know what to look for when fishing somewhere new.