Fishing Charters in Washington
Browse fishing charters in Washington that can help you catch halibut.


John Thomas Adventures
Book your unforgettable September Halibut fishing trip with John Thomas Adventures, operating out of Neah Bay Washington.


High Life Charters
What to bring on your charter fishing trip. The HIGH LIFE specializes in catching Salmon, Rockfish, Lingcod, Tuna, and Halibut out of Westport, Washington.


R&R Fishing Charters
R&R Charters is celebrating its 28th year providing guided salmon, halibut & lingcod fishing charter trips throughout the San Juan Islands. Book online today!


Excel Fishing Charters
Excel Fishing Charters offers Washington’s finest saltwater fishing. We are at home offering you fishing for Salmon, Halibut, Lingcod, and Bottom fish.


Tyee Charters-Sport Fishing
Tyee Charters offers guided fishing trips from Seattle, WA to Puget Sound. We know all the best spots for catching salmon, lingcod, halibut, and steelhead. Click now for pricing and rates!


Top Notch Ocean Charters
Ocean fishing charters on the Washington coast for salmon,halibut and bottomfish.
Best Time to Catch Halibut
Halibut can be caught year-round in Gig Harbor. Right now in March, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Halibut
Targeting halibut near Gig Harbor offers a unique Pacific Northwest experience, blending stunning scenery with the thrill of landing a prized flatfish. The waters around the Kitsap Peninsula and into Puget Sound provide diverse halibut habitat, from shallow banks to deeper channels. Peak season typically runs from late spring through early fall, coinciding with halibut migration and feeding patterns. For best results, pay close attention to water temperature and tidal currents; halibut often congregate where baitfish are abundant. Natural presentations like herring or salmon bellies are highly effective, and adjusting your depth based on the current is crucial. A local tip: try fishing near areas with significant bottom structure, as these spots often hold halibut waiting to ambush prey. Public boat ramps in Gig Harbor provide easy access to prime fishing grounds, but be prepared for potentially challenging conditions on the Sound.
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How to Catch Halibut
Halibut Fishing Regulations in Washington
Daily Bag Limit
1 per day
Size Limit
No minimum or maximum size limit
License Required
Saltwater fishing license
Halibut seasons are typically open on specific days and areas, and are subject to in-season closures. Consult the WDFW website or regulations pamphlet for current openings.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Washington state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the daily bag limit for Halibut in Gig Harbor?
The daily bag limit for Halibut in Washington is 1 fish per person. Always confirm the current regulations before you head out.
Is there a size limit for Halibut I can keep near Gig Harbor?
There is no minimum or maximum size limit for Halibut in Washington waters. However, specific areas might have temporary closures or restrictions, so always check the regulations.
Do I need a specific license to fish for Halibut around Gig Harbor?
You need a valid Washington saltwater fishing license to target Halibut. Make sure your license is up-to-date before heading out.
What's the best way to target Halibut near Gig Harbor?
Halibut are typically caught by drifting or anchoring in areas with a sandy or gravel bottom. Anglers use heavy jigs or bait such as herring, salmon bellies, or octopus.
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