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    Posts Tagged ‘giant trevally’

    Wordless Wednesday - Bait Casting Big Island Style!

    Bait Casting Big Island Style! Crab calamari!

    'Ohiki (sand crab) calamari!

    Wordless Wednesday - GT Masters Cup 2010

    GT Masters 2010

    GT Masters Cup 2010 Competitor Packet

    Wordless Wednesday - Papa Mokulele (Reef Runway)


    Top Ten Valentine’s Day Last Minute Gift Recommendations

    Happy Valentine’s & President’s Day Weekend! Yup, looks like this weekend is shaping up to be a great one! For those lovebirds and hopeless romantics like me, the very best to all. Make sure to spend some time with that special someone this weekend. Otherwise you’ll find yourself in the “dog house” for the rest of the year. LOL!

    Here’s my Top Ten gift suggestions that might help you stay “pono” (straight, righteous) this weekend:

    1) Order flowers whether down Maunakea St., your nearest florist, or online. A good online vendor and uses prompt Fedex delivery (even on Valentine’s Day) is ProFlowers. You can also call them at 1-800-580-2913.

    2) Make a fishing gift basket with all his/her favorite lures, flies, hooks, lines, electronic gadget, etc.

    3) Subscription to Hawaii Fishing News or a fishing magazine like Flyfishing in Saltwater.

    4) Send an electronic Valentine’s Day card via my favorite web sites at Hallmark, eGreetings, eCards or American Greetings. Most have free ecards or paid ecards that can be further personalized.

    5) Get an electronic gadget like an Apple iPhone (or iPad or iPod Touch), Google/Android phone, waterproof digital camera or fishing gadget (GPS device, fish finder, etc.) .

    6) Specialized fishing pole like an ulua pole, fly rod or spinning rod coupled with a reel would do wonders for your favorite fishing person. Visit your local fishing/outdoor store.

    7) Fishing videos from C4 Video Productions that produces a “Shorefishing Hawaii” series or get a good fishing book collection like Fishing Hawaii Style by Jim Rizzuto. These can also be found at your local fishing/outdoor store.

    8) Setup a fly fishing trip for ‘o’io (bonefish) or ulua (giant trevally) with my Reef Rippas Guide Service. *I know shameless plug! But gotta mke money somehow! LOL!

    9) If you can afford it, get a fishing boat from any number of boat dealers that can cater to his/her tastes.

    10) Setup a fishing trip to the neighbor islands by flying Hawaiian Airlines and staying at an Outrigger Hotel.

    BONUS: Get ‘um a pair of Maui Jim polarized sunglasses!

    Hope that helps!

    In any case, enjoy your weekend and don’t forget to spend your time wisely!

    **I am not endorsed or sponsored by any of the aforementioned products. Although it would be nice, maybe, one day.

    Hamau Leo (Wordless) Wednesday - Hawaiian Twilight

    Hawaiian Twilight

    Hawaiian Twilight

    Waikiki-Diamond Head Shoreline FMA Open to Fishing

    Waikiki-Diamond Head Fisheries Management Area

    Waikiki-Diamond Head Fisheries Management Area

    Great news for O’ahu shoreline fishermen for the New Year! A little information to help you get a head start on what is allowed and prohibited. Remember to malama (care for) the kai (ocean), in return, the kai will malama you.

    Fishing spots open between the Waikiki Natatorium and the Diamond Head Lighthouse

    HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The New Year means a new spot to fish is open on Oahu’s south shores.

    Starting Jan 1st, fishermen are free to hit the shoreline between the Waikiki Natatorium and the Diamond Head Lighthouse.

    The area is only open every other year to help the fish repopulate.

    From Department of Land and Natural Resources:

    WAIKIKI-DIAMOND HEAD SHORELINE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AREA TO OPEN ON JANUARY 1, 2010 http://hawaii.gov/dlnr/chair/pio/nr/2008/N08-321.pdf

    Waikiki-Diamond Head Shoreline FMA open to fishing January 1, 2010.
    The Waikiki-Diamond Head Shoreline Fisheries Management Area is open to fishing during the calendar year 2010. This area is closed to fishing on alternate years to help restore fish populations.

    Location
    The Waikiki-Diamond Head Shoreline Fisheries Management Area extends from the ewa wall of the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium to the Diamond Head Lighthouse, from the highwater mark out to a minimum seaward distance of 500 yards, or to the seaward edge of the fringing reef if one occurs beyond 500 yards.

    Fishing periods
    “Open to fishing” from January 1 to December 31 of even-numbered years (2010, 2012, etc. ).
    “Closed to fishing” from January 1 to December 31 of odd-numbered years (2009, 2011, etc. ).

    Permitted
    To fish for, take or possess any legal size marine life in season during the “open to fishing” period, provided that only hook-and-line, thrownet, handnet to land hooked fish, and spear fishing and hand harvesting methods are employed.
    With a permit to engage in activities otherwise prohibited by law for scientific, propagation or other purposes.

    Prohibited
    To fish for, take or injure any marine life (including eggs), or to possess in the water any fishing gear during the “closed to fishing” period.
    To use any spear between the hours of 6:00 pm to 6:00 am, or have or possess in the water any trap or net except thrownet or handnet to land hooked fish during the “open to fishing” period.

    Download a pdf copy of the administrative rule and illustrative map of the Waikiki-Diamond Head Shoreline FMA.

    NOTE: The Waikiki-Diamond Head Shoreline FMA is adjacent to the Waikiki Marine Life Conservation District where fishing is prohibited. Please see the DAR Fishing Regulations page or the Marine Life Conservation District pages for more information.

    “Fish Finds” Sunday

    I came across these finds over the past few days and hope Hawai’i Fishing Fanatic Fans will enjoy the following:

    Monster Fish! Hanapa’a Da Big One! is what we all, as fishermen, believe we can haul in. The National Geographic Channel has an exclusive show, Hooked! , that spotlights monster fish. This week’s episode features a giant 130 lb. ulua or trevally that was injured and saved on Channel NGC73. Don’t miss it!

    Hawaiian Papa (Reef)

    Hawaiian Papa (Reef)

    I’m always in the pursuit of big fish but an IGFA world record is something I’ve always dreamed about catching. My current quest is to catch a 20 lb. ‘o’io (bonefish) on flyfishing gear in Hawai’i. A well-written article in Reel Reports, “Pursuit of the next World Record Bonefish on the Honolulu Flats” , has rejuvenated my passion to find my dream fish. There are big fish out there. The current state record is at 18 lbs. and listed in Hawaii Fishing News as caught by William Badua in 1954.

    Somewhere out there on the papa or flats is a giant ‘o’io waiting to pounce on my crab fly!!!


    Reef Rippas Guide Service

    The Hawaii Fishing Fanatic blog endorses Reef Rippas (Rippers) Guide Service. I’ll be involve with the service as a guide along with my friend, Miles Arima, a longtime island fisherman. We are just starting off the service and are currently taking inquiries for flats fishing (reef walk-in with flyfishing/spinning gear) in the Honolulu/Greater Honolulu Metro Area. We hope to teach you the uniqueness of the island shoreline fishery, instruct you on how to fish this fishery, and to experience the Hawaiian fishing culture and history of our islands.

    If you are interested in making Hawaii your destination for large bonefish or to enjoy flyfishing/spinning in paradise, please email us at reefrippashawaii@gmail.com or visit us on the Reef Rippas Hawai’i Fan Page .

    You could be wading knee-deep on beautiful reef flats like this along the eastern Honolulu shoreline.

    Ulua Fishing Equipment Craigslist RSS Feed Online

    Well, it didn’t take too long and believe me this is due to all the trials and errors I’ve encountered since starting this blog. LOL! But seriously, the RSS feed for ulua fishing equipment is online. Check out the right sidebar. It’ll show the most recent posts, so if you want to see more do the manual search in the last post. Aloha no!

    Ulua Fishing Equipment For Sale!

    Just saw this ad for some pretty good ulua (giant trevally) fishing poles and reels. If you’re near the ‘Ewa Beach (O’ahu) area, this might be a good deal. Seller gives you all kinds of options to mix and/or match.

    NITRO POWER ULUA FISHING POLE
    -2PIECE
    -MED/HEAVY ACTION
    -USED ONE TIME
    - NEVER CRASHED

    POLE AND PENN 4/0……………$250
    OR
    POLE AND TOURIUM 50 …………..$350

    PENN JIGMASTER FISHING REEL …… $50EA
    PENN 113H 4/0 ……………$80

    SHIMANO TOURIUM 50 ……………$220

    ALL REELS ARE IN WORKING CONDITION

    …..CALL 5546935

    Remember to research it first and hopefully the seller is legit. It was posted today. Check it out on Craigslist . In the meantime, I’m going to try to put a feed on the blog or the Facebook Fan page for those interested in finding ulua fishing equipment. There are a couple of items for sale today in the Hawai’i Craigslist. Search under “ulua” or “ulua fishing” in “For Sale” items. Happy fishing!

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