hammerhead
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:smiled Hello To all you Brats, I am looking from some advice from our northern friends on Halibut gear. I have a friend with a 26' Osprey in Homer Alaska. We fished there last year and the year before. It seems by the time i got up there in August last year he pretty much burned the drags out of all his penn reels.
Don't get me wrong he landed 250 and 175 lb Halies. after boating those anything over 100 is always released. he would have anywhere from 4 to 6 guests up a week and send everyone home happy with Halibut and some Salmon.
My son and I are heading up this year on June 30th returning July 9th, What I would like to do Is buy a couple good boat rods and reels loaded with the best line and leaving them there for him and his guests. Ron has stated he likes a 6' rod over a 5 1/2' as its better for keeping fish out of the outdrive. And I know allot of the charters use Peen Reels and Ugly sticks. Have any of you seen The new Seeker Halibut series Rods? I did write Chris fischer on The Go Fisch of Offshore Adventures on ESPN. He was kind enough to reply and recommend his sponsors 2 speed accurate reels ( $1000 - $1200 ea ). Fine lookin reels, however I was hopin to maybe have a little money left for bait
So guys and gals lets hear what works best for you. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank You,
Doug Carroll aka Hammerhead[/img]
Don't get me wrong he landed 250 and 175 lb Halies. after boating those anything over 100 is always released. he would have anywhere from 4 to 6 guests up a week and send everyone home happy with Halibut and some Salmon.
My son and I are heading up this year on June 30th returning July 9th, What I would like to do Is buy a couple good boat rods and reels loaded with the best line and leaving them there for him and his guests. Ron has stated he likes a 6' rod over a 5 1/2' as its better for keeping fish out of the outdrive. And I know allot of the charters use Peen Reels and Ugly sticks. Have any of you seen The new Seeker Halibut series Rods? I did write Chris fischer on The Go Fisch of Offshore Adventures on ESPN. He was kind enough to reply and recommend his sponsors 2 speed accurate reels ( $1000 - $1200 ea ). Fine lookin reels, however I was hopin to maybe have a little money left for bait

So guys and gals lets hear what works best for you. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank You,
Doug Carroll aka Hammerhead[/img]