Straight 12 to 15 pound Big Game green for the perfect leader 7 to 8 foot 12 / 20 rod , I prefer a 8 foot super seeker , Thundetmist T swivels with a 6 to 7 foot bait leader and a 2 foot torpedo chrome sinker, light pressure when reeling in a halibut , bigger ones will hit the mid depth and start the head shake , some times I back the drag off a quarter turn and let her go back down or run until she stops and then the slow steady crank all over again , I've never been a fan of the trap hook nor does anyone I fish with , I fished the islands today for a 6 and 8 pounder which were released and a 24 and 28 pounder that were kept , all fish caught on 12 lb test and I didn't catch a big one , smaller fish were caught in 33 and 35 feet and larger ones in 111 and 113 feet , fish were caught at South Coronado Island on sardines and mackerel, the best halibut fisherman is the one who puts time on the water on a regular basis and you will be successful, I don’t belive in heavy line and I've lost my fair share because of light line but respect for the fish is mire important to me than killing a bunch of halibut , fishing for halibut is a great way to spend the day, Good luck, I've been fishing halibut now for 56 years and and it's a Bingham favorite