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Halibut
halibut are a remarkable fish species flatfish

Halibut: Halibut are a strange fish. They spend the larval part of their lives swimming upright, with eyes on both sides of their head, but soon one of their eyes migrates to the other side of their body, and they live the rest of their life as a flatfish, staying at or near the bottom most of the time.

Halibut feed on all kinds of food, from fish to crab, to other halibut. Log on to the Washington section of the maps pages from Neah Bay to Port Angeles and learn where/when/how's of how to catch these delicious fish.


For now, you can click here to see some biological information about halibut.