Bristol Bay Alaska Fishing Report Today

Bristol Bay Diehard: Chasing Halibut, Crab, and Lingcod on New Year's Eve


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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Bristol Bay angler whisperer, comin' at ya from the icy edge of Alaska on this crisp New Year's Eve mornin', 8:26 AM local. Winter's grip is tight, but us diehards know the bay don't sleep—salmon might be bulkin' up those Katmai bears like in Fat Bear Week, but we're eyein' halibut, crab, and lingcod holdin' steady in the depths.

Tides today at Port Moller per Tide-Forecast.com: low at 00:44 AM hittin' -1.73 feet, high pushin' 8:01 AM—perfect for slack water drifts if you're brave enough for the chill. NOAA Tides & Currents predicts similar swings at Black Rock near Walrus Island, around 8.77 feet highs. Sunrise at 10:15 AM AKDT, sunset 3:45 PM—short days mean bundle up, light thermals, and heavy lines.

Fish activity's slow but solid; SeafoodNews reports Washington and Oregon crab seasons openin' Dec 31 north of Cape Falcon, echoin' our Bristol Bay pots fillin' with Dungeness—non-tribal quotas tight, but locals pullin' 20-30 keepers per string. Halibut lingerin' from summer runs, smaller 20-40 pounders, with some kings and silvers reported in recent commercial logs. Amounts? Sparse recreational reports this late, but charters nabbed a dozen halibuts last week off Naknek.

Best lures: glow herring rigs or 6-inch white twister tails on 1-2 oz jigheads—fish 'em slow off bottom. Bait? Whole herring or squid strips on circle hooks; crab bait like herring guts for pots.

Hot spots: Nushagak River mouth for lings huggin' structure, and Sandy River flats for halibut ambushes—anchor up, drop deep.

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