Species guide

How to catch Bastard halibut

Paralichthys olivaceus

Stylized 2D illustration of Bastard halibut
saltwatergame fishParalichthyidae

The bastard halibut, also known as Japanese or olive flounder, is a prized saltwater game fish found in the Pacific near Asia. It has a fusiform body and can grow up to about one meter long. Juveniles actively hunt small shrimp and fish, feeding on a range of crustaceans and young fishes.

Where they live

Found in Pacific saltwater from shallow 10 meters down to 200 meters depth, mainly around Asia. Prefers environments where it can hunt smaller macrofauna on or near the seafloor.

Typical size

Up to about 103 cm

What they eat

  • mysid shrimp
  • small crangonid shrimp
  • dragonets
  • scotter blennies
  • gobies
  • juvenile fishes
  • gammarids
  • crabs

Best baits

  • shrimp
  • small fish strips
  • crab pieces

Best lures

  • soft plastic jerkbaits
  • paddle tail swimbaits
  • jigs with trailers

How to fish for them

  • bottom fishing
  • drift fishing
  • casting near structures

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