Fishing Information
Port Hardy also has numerous types and sizes of bottomfish. Visit our Photo Gallery for more images of the different varieties of fish available in the Port Hardy area.
PACIFIC HALIBUT:
Halibut fishing in the Port Hardy area is very productive from mid-April to late September. Halibut can be caught all year but the weather is a big factor while fishing in the fall. Halibut are the largest flatfish and are among the largest fish in the sea. The largest Atlantic Halibut are over 700 pounds and Pacific Halibut have tipped the scales over 500 pounds.
Larval halibut feed on plankton and halibut aged 1-3 feed on small shrimp-like animals and small fish. As halibut increase in size, fish become more important in the diet. They eat cod, sablefish, pollock, rockfish, sculpins, turbot, and other flatfish. Octopus, crabs, and clams, and an occasional smaller halibut also contribute to their diet. When cleaning halibut the amount of edible meat you will get is about 50% recovery from the round weight.
Halibut grow about 3 inches per year, and females grow faster than males. An age 10 male will average 10 pounds while a ten year old female will average about 19 pounds. Most halibut over 100 pounds are females. In the 2001 fishing season many halibut tipped the scales over 100 pounds, and a few were recorded over 200 pounds.
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