2020 Halibut limits and Bonus tags

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

2020 Halibut limits and Bonus tags

Posted 2/24/2020

Good news for the coming season, the halibut lower slot has increased by 18%. Guests can now keep one halibut a day per person, that halibut must be 40 inches or less or 80 inches or greater, no annual limit (halibut in between these lengths must be released). In terms of weight, that equates to 29 lbs (previously 24 lbs) or less or 276.5 lbs or more.

We're also pleased to announce that we're offering our popular Bonus Halibut Tag program again this coming season, which allows you to keep one additional halibut per tag—of any size. So how does the program work? Waterfall Resort buys commercial halibut quota through the State of Alaska. A Bonus Halibut Tag adds these extra benefits:

  • Keep one additional halibut per tag (State of Alaska charter limit is one halibut per day).
  • Bonus halibut may be of any size (State of Alaska charter limit restricts halibut size)
  • Each guest may purchase and use up to one Bonus Halibut Tag for each day of their trip.
  • Bonus Halibut Tags may be shared with any other guest on the same boat.
  • Bonus Halibut Tags not used one day roll over to the next day and remain valid for 2019 season until used.

As many of you know, tags sell out fast, so you may wish to add yours to your booking now. We'll also be running a waiting list to fill orders on a first-come, first-served basis as inventory allows. And by the way, the Waterfall halibut record to beat is 366.8 pounds.

The largest of the flatfish, Pacific halibut are bottom-dwellers that thrive at depths to 3,600 feet and can grow to more than a quarter ton and lengths nearing the height of an elephant. Last season, new inductee Jack Brown, of Anchorage, Alaska, caught and released a 200-pounder on June 23, just making it into the 200-pound club.. Factoring in the culinary yield post fish processing, that's about 100 pounds worth of tasty fillets for the freezer.