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  2. Halibut - Wikipedia

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    In Canadian and US waters, long-line fishing predominates, using chunks of octopus ("devilfish") or other bait on circle hooks attached at regular intervals to a weighted line that can extend for several miles across the bottom. The fishing vessel retrieves the line after several hours to a day.

  3. Pacific halibut - Wikipedia

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    Small halibut catches are reported in coastal Washington, Oregon, and California. Pacific halibut is broken up into 10 regularity management areas. Halibut are demersal, living on or near the bottom of the water and prefer water temperatures ranging from 3 to 8 °C (37.4 to 46.4 °F). Pacific halibut belong to the family Pleuronectidae.

  4. California halibut - Wikipedia

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    Fishing for both recreational and commercial purposes is open year-round, except that trawling is prohibited from March 15 to June 15 within the California halibut Trawl Grounds in Southern California . Commercial hook-and-line fishing and recreational fishing are permitted throughout the state, except in designated protected areas. [2]

  5. Central California fishing report: Delta stripers are on the ...

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    Halibut fishing is still going good near New Brighton State Beach in Aptos. Most anglers are finding success using white flukes or swimbaits, catching mostly legal sized flatties in 15-40 feet of ...

  6. Longline fishing - Wikipedia

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    Longline fishing is prone to the incidental catching and killing of dolphins, seabirds, sea turtles, and sharks, [5] but less so than deep sea trawling. [6] [7] In Hawaii, where Japanese immigrants introduced longlining in 1917, longline fishing was known as flagline fishing because of the use of flags to mark floats from which hooks were ...

  7. Wooden halibut hook - Wikipedia

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    Pacific halibut are, as adults, very large demersal fishes who feed near the ocean bottom offshore. Traditional working wooden halibut hooks usually have a stone sinker attached, to keep the hook at the optimum level above the bottom, in order to catch halibut of moderate weight. Octopus is a common bait.

  8. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    Bottom fishing - is fishing the bottom of a body of water. In the United Kingdom it is called "ledgering". A common rig for fishing on the bottom is a weight tied to the end of the line, with a hook about an inch up line from the weight. The method can be used both with hand lines and rods.

  9. Greenland halibut - Wikipedia

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    In coastal regions and some offshore regions, fishing for Greenland halibut mainly is done by deep-sea long line fishing (out of reach of seabirds and too cold for sea turtles, issues for this fishing type elsewhere in shallower and warmer waters) and stationary bottom gillnets, which does not cause the same damage as bottom trawling. [20]

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