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Everything you need to Know about Alaska Halibut Fishing Charters

For the most memorable summer vacation for you and your family, you should trust Alaska halibut fishing charters. A lot of stories have been circulating around regarding the use of live bait while in Alaska. However, these stories can be considered merely as myths and untrue on what others have said. It is true that live bait is commonly used by a lot of anglers in Alaska. Despite the fact that it can give an unpleasant smell and will make the boat a little bit messy, all is well when you end up with a one of a king halibut on your boat at the end of the day. Fishing trips are supposed to be messy because you will be dealing with live creatures along the way. Nonetheless, the experience will be all worth it and you will want to try again and again to fish for halibut in Alaska.

 Alaska halibut fishing charters allow beginners, especially visitors to the greatest fish there is on the Alaskan rivers, the infamous Alaska halibut. Trainings are offered hours before the fishing trip to demonstrate important ways and techniques on how to use live bait. Staff and crew of the fishing charters will guide you all throughout the day as you go fish for Alaska halibut. Once again, fishing can never be a clean hobby because you will be dealing with live bait that naturally has slimy outer coverings on their skin. The slime gives a big help on fishing because they are the ones who entice predators to capture them. Therefore, if your hands are dry, the tendency of removing the slimy part of the bait will be absolute, making your bait a less effective one.

If you have little bait left, you can use the baits that can be found on your live well or near your pail. If you have no other choice left, you can recycle the bait that you had used. You just need to make it look as if it is stills fresh and alive. You can do this by positioning the bait carefully so the predator won’t notice the dead bait. You also have to be careful on the additional weight on your hook when you position the bait. Predators can identify if the weight is too heavy and baring down the bait. Make sure for your bait to appear like floating on the water by using a lightweight weights or sinker to mislead the fishes.
Halibut fishing charters would also tell you are to disregard hooking the bait in the eyes. The rationale behind this is to make the fish think as if the bait is not bait, but just an ordinary food for them floating on water. These will make the fishes more excited and approach the live bait easily. Another trick on how to preserve the slimy skin of the bait to attract the attention of predators is by adding water softener salt on the bucket of your live bait.

All these tricks and more will be shared to you by Alaska halibut fishing charters of your choice.

About the Author

Chris Hanson is an expert in <a href=http://www.sitkapointcharters.com/>Alaska Fishing Guides</a>. He turned his passion for fishing into career, he is willing to guide you create memories out of his good experience and knowledge. For more information, check out <a href=http://www.sitkapointcharters.com/>http://www.sitkapointcharters.com</a>.

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