joepgut | Thu Apr-25-02 01:15 PM |
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#5819, "Halibut in the Avila Bay"
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I live in Cambria and do alot of surf fishing around here, but all this talk of Halibut coming into the Avila Bay has me interested. I am new to Halibut fishing and I dont have a boat. Does anyone have any suggestions on rigs or techniques? I was also wondering if anyone is into fly fishing, because I have been reading the message boards and noticed no talk of FLY FISHING! Anyway any help on the Halibut would be greatly appreciated!
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odmoss | Fri Apr-26-02 07:27 AM |
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#5821, "RE: Halibut in the Avila Bay"
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what is your method for fishing a rebel fastrac in the surf?
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joepgut | Fri Apr-26-02 07:52 AM |
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#5822, "RE: Halibut in the Avila Bay"
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Hey Phil thanks for the reply! Do you have any suggestions on how to set up my rig? As I have not done much fishing for the flatties! I will definately take your advice on trying to hit them up this way.
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Jack | Sun Apr-28-02 07:03 PM |
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#5825, "RE: Halibut in the Avila Bay"
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Try www.fliflicker.com and www.garybulla.com.
Just use clousers and you'll catch halibut.
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joepgut | Mon Apr-29-02 12:31 PM |
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#5826, "RE: Halibut in the Avila Bay"
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Hey just wanted to thank everyone for all the great info on hitting the flatties. As for the canoe, I don't know how much you are willing to spend but Wal mart has a pretty cheap canoe that works well, kinda of heavy though.
Cambria Joe
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Aztecwin | Mon Apr-29-02 04:03 PM |
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#5827, "RE: Halibut in the Avila Bay"
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>Hey just wanted to thank everyone for all the great info on >hitting the flatties. As for the canoe, I don't know how >much you are willing to spend but Wal mart has a pretty >cheap canoe that works well, kinda of heavy though. > > Cambria Joe
Speaking of Walmart, I was there yesterday shopping and I came across an inflatable boat/raft for 37 bucks. Has anyone here purchased one of them and if so what is your opinion of them? How can one lose at that price. Comes with oars and the box said it could accomodate a small light weight outboard. Just curious.
Aztecwin
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