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Hali-Buster Rig for Big Halibut

Hali-Buster Rig for Big Halibut

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Hali-Buster 24oz - Halibut Rig

Our Hali-Buster Series of halibut jigs are constructed with the highest quality copper pipe and lead to ensure a fast-sinking, hard hitting halibut rigs.  We use the finest Mustad hooks and stainless steel, lb-rated hardware.  Bring these tried-and-true halibut jigs out on your next halibut fishing trip!

The 24oz Hali-Buster pipe jig is rigged with a Mustad 5/0 hook.  It sinks fast and with its reinforced base cap, you can pound the bottom rocks or sand to drive the big halibut wild.  Our Hali-Buster series is also well known for bringing in giant lingcod depending on the depth and location you are fishing.

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Halibut Rig Weight and Length

24oz
Standard Halibut Jig Length: 6.5"
Deluxe Halibut Jig Length: 7.5" including Snap Swivel

 

Halibut Rig Poundage Rating

151lbs Test

 

Halibut Rig Tackle

Standard Halibut Rig: 151lb Stainless Steel Split Ring
Deluxe Halibut Rig: 151lb Stainless Steel Split Rings, 167lb. Stainless Steel Ball Bearing Swivel, 180lb Stainless Steel Ball-Bearing Snap Swivel

 

Halibut Rig Hook

Standard Halibut Rig: 5/0 Mustad Bronze Treble Hook
Deluxe Halibut Rig: 5/0 Mustad 3x Strong Duratin Treble Hook

 

Halibut Rig Effective Depth

100ft-700ft

 

Halibut Rig Technique

Drop this halibut rig off the side of the boat, no need to cast it out. 


Halibut Rig Fishing On The Ocean Bottom 

Allow the halibut jig to drop to the ocean bottom (you'll know when your line goes slack). Reel up 2-3 turns and jig heavily to bang the pipe jig on the ocean bottom. Reel up an additional 3-8 turns. Slowly jig your metal halibut jig above the ocean bottom in 2-6 foot motions depending on conditions. Continue to re-drop the lure and bang on the rock or sand bottom before reeling up 3-8 turns.  The best jigging lengths and speeds can vary depending on desired fish size and weather conditions. Try more abrupt and irregular jigs, as well as smooth jigs with delays between actions.

 

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