Halibut Season for Neah Bay announced

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Halibut Season for Neah Bay announced

Post by Mike Carey » Mon Feb 10, 2014 4:36 pm

Posted for Tom Burlingame of Excel Charters. Give him a shout to get in on some of Washington's hottest bottomfishing action! http://www.excelfishingcharters.com/index.aspx - Mike

The Sekiu Halibut season has been set for 2014. The season will run 8 days. Dates are May 22,23,24, and 25. Then May 29,30, and 31. Then again on June 7. At this time we have openings on May 23, 29, and 30. Please give us a call for more information or to book a trip.

We are also now booking date for the Neah Bay Summer and Sekiu fall seasons. We will be fishing Neah Bay Ling Cod and Bottom Fish starting April 16 and Neah Bay Salmon starting in June. We will be fishing Sekiu Coho Salmon in mid September. Hope to see you on the boat or at our new Inn,” The Inn at Neah Bay” sometime in 2014.

Excel Fishing Charters and The Inn at Neah Bay 360-374-2225
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Re: Halibut Season for Neah Bay announced

Post by natetreat » Mon Feb 10, 2014 9:07 pm

Man that is a fun trip. Big buts sure are tasty!

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Re: Halibut Season for Neah Bay announced

Post by The Quadfather » Mon Feb 10, 2014 10:38 pm

X2, props to this guide. I have gone out with Tom the last two years. He is a great guide who puts you on fish. On top of that he is fun to fish with. [thumbup]

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