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Old 04-20-2006, 08:08 PM
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Question Halibut?

Anything on our coastline other than travelling to Norway, or faeroe's
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Question Re: Halibut?

I think i've heard that boats fishing out of Oban & Scapa flow catch some.
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Re: Halibut?

A bloke fishing out of weymouth for plaice caught one the other week,8lb.
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Re: Halibut?

They are caught occasionally by rod and line in the north sea.
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Re: Halibut?

How far south? In north sea guys water deep enough? everything that I have read say that 600ft mark is tha correct sort of depth, with a 4 to 5lb live bait is this the same over here, as in alaska or norway? plus have now bought the reel tiagra 30 what rod would you put with this? What would you load it with? Thought about 80lb fire line or would you stay mono? Any Info would be great I know Its a bit like blue fin Tuna fishing right place right time but any info would be good.
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