Alaska Halibut Regulations

Alaska Halibut Regulations For 2020

 Alaska Halibut Regulations – Homer, Ninilchik, and Seward

Here is the Bottom Line

Alaska Halibut regulations

Our Alaska Halibut regulations for 2020 state that on a Halibut charter this year, you are NOT allowed to retain Halibut on Tuesday or Wednesdays, you are allowed to still fish for halibut but any and all Halibut must be safely released.

Our Alaska Halibut regulations do allow you 2 halibut per day, IF YOU CATCH 2 THE SAME DAY 1 fish can be any size, the other must be 26” or less.  Also, you are allowed 4 Halibut annually.  (so you can catch 4 halibut of any size if you were to fish for 4 days, or you could fish two days and catch 2 any size, and 2 that are 26” or less.)

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Halibut Fishing

Big Halibut Fishing

Halibut fishing in Alaska is a dream for anglers all over the world. The thrilling experience of hooking a catch of a lifetime and bringing home freshly caught Alaskan Halibut is what it's all about! With Homer Alaska being "The Halibut Capital of the World", there's no better place to be on a boat than in Kachemak Bay! Before heading out on a Homer Halibut Fishing trip, doing some research will help you prepare for this once in a lifetime fishing experience. Below, you'll find tips for local experts and former visitors to help with navigating your way to the best experience.

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