What I'm looking for is what colors/combinations work best for halibut. I want to duplicate them for flies for fly fishing. Right now I use a red marabou with cactus chenille. I've also tried a rootbeer chenille with brown marabou to no success. I've gotten fish, just not in the numbers I'd like. So help a fella out............
#3630, "RE: What Colors Are Best For Halibut." In response to Reply # 0
I would basically try to match the hatch :) Inshore halibut, the kind you stand a chance of catching on a fly rod, are feeding mostly on smelt and grunion, less on anchovies and sardines, and some on miscellaneous forage like small perch.
So to imitate the smelt/grunion a white sparkle belly with green or light grey back is good.
For the miscellaneous forage you might try a mix of olive and sparkle belly and a brown back or something like that.
Just go to goleta beach and look in the water on a clear day. You'll see the smelt on the surface in small schools, and the little perch sitting on top of the grass beds. That's what you want to imitate.