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    Hamau Leo (Wordless) Wednesday - Hawaiian Twilight

    Hawaiian Twilight

    Hawaiian Twilight

    Hamau Leo (Wordless) Wednesday - Papa ‘Oi’o (Bonefish Flats)

    Kualoa Shoreline

    Kualoa (O'ahu) Shoreline


    Ho’omakaukau & Pau Hana Friday

    A Prep for the Upcoming Weekend

    Aloha Friday! to everyone!

    I’m not sure what will work this weekend as the moon phase may brighten up the night skies. I’ve heard the good and bad of both. Fish tend to stay out on the shoreline later as it’s more lighted. Night fishing for ulua slows down as prey are able to see predator. Offshore fishermen may have more chances at ‘opelu and tombo ahi but the winter conditions may make it difficult to stay out.

    In addition, watch for changing conditions. Safety should come first again as in last week. Windy days and large surf continue to pummel open ocean and shoreline areas. Wear your safety gear, take extra time to fasten down your fishing gear and look out for your fishing buddies.

    Weather

    Weekend forecast looks like scattered showers (50% chance for rain), high surf till Sunday morning and high winds. See right sidebar for Weatherbug’s latest forecast!

    Tide Information

    Again tide information has been provided by HawaiiTides.com Daily Tide Predictions and weather information by Weatherbug for updates before heading out to the “ka nahele or forest”. Click on links in the right sidebar for Hawai’i Island & O’ahu forecasts.

    Fishing Forecast

    Offshore:
    Ahi (Big-Eye Tuna)
    A’u (Marlin)
    Kamanu (Rainbow Runner)
    Mahimahi
    Hapu’upu’u (Sea Bass)
    Lehi (Snapper)
    ‘Opakapaka (Pink Snapper)

    Inshore:
    Ulua/’Omilu (Trevally)
    ‘O’io (Bonefish)
    Hahalalu (Baby Scad or ‘Akule)
    ‘Opelu (Mackerel)

    Info courtesy of Hawaii Fishing News

    Tournaments

    No scheduled tournaments this week.

    Have a safe weekend and don’t forget to share your fishing photos!

    Ho’omakaukau & Pau Hana Friday

    A Prep for the Upcoming Weekend

    Aloha Friday! to everyone! I’ve been away for on-the-job training, so I do apologize for the missing posts this week. But it should be over today and I hope to be back on schedule. The last couple of days has been blustery to say the least. Yet, these are sometimes the best conditions. Fish are less spooked and are more apt to bite without hesitation. I’m going to try to hit the shoreline this weekend, so I hope to see you out there.

    Also, keep in mind the conditions. Safety should come first and windy days have a tendency to have danger lurking nearby. Wear your safety gear and look out for your fishing buddies.

    Weather

    Weekend forecast looks like scattered showers (50% chance for rain), gusty winds and lots of sun.
    See right sidebar for Weatherbug’s latest forecast!

    Tide Information

    Again tide information has been provided by HawaiiTides.com Daily Tide Predictions and weather information by Weatherbug for updates before heading out to the “ka nahele or forest”. Click on links in the right sidebar for Hawai’i Island & O’ahu forecasts.

    Fishing Forecast

    Offshore:
    Ahi (Big-Eye Tuna)
    A’u (Marlin)
    Kamanu (Rainbow Runner)
    Mahimahi
    Hapu’upu’u (Sea Bass)
    Lehi (Snapper)
    ‘Opakapaka (Pink Snapper)

    Inshore:
    Ulua/’Omilu (Trevally)
    Hahalalu (Baby Scad or ‘Akule)
    ‘Opelu (Mackerel)

    Info courtesy of Hawaii Fishing News

    Hopefully, I’ll have time to post later and have some images for you folks. In the meantime, have a safe weekend and don’t forget to share your fishing photos!!


    Ho’omakaukau & Pau Hana Friday

    A Prep for the Upcoming Weekend

    Okay, since I now have limited time between my honey-do, volunteer and job workload, I’ve decided to combine my Thursday (Ho’omakaukau - Get Ready) and Friday (Pau Hana - Finished Work) together into one post. But don’t despair if I get more donations, I might be able to post more often (shameless solicitation). Remember most of us, bloggers, do this for love and don’t get paid diddly-squat. So kokua, if can.

    Weather

    Weekend forecast looks like scattered showers (50% chance for rain) with periods of sun.
    See right sidebar for Weatherbug’s latest forecast!

    Tide Information

    Again tide information has been provided by HawaiiTides.com Daily Tide Predictions and weather information by Weatherbug for updates before heading out to the “ka nahele or forest”. Click on links in the right sidebar for Hawai’i Island & O’ahu forecasts.

    Fishing Forecast

    Offshore:
    Ahi (Big-Eye Tuna)
    A’u (Marlin)
    Kamanu (Rainbow Runner)
    Mahimahi
    Hapu’upu’u (Sea Bass)
    Lehi (Snapper)
    ‘Opakapaka (Pink Snapper)

    Inshore:
    Ulua/’Omilu (Trevally)
    Hahalalu (Baby Scad or ‘Akule)
    ‘Opelu (Mackerel)

    Info courtesy of Hawaii Fishing News

    Tips

    One of Youngs many food offerings

    One of Young's many food offerings

    Young’s Fishmarket

    I’m a seafood and Hawaiian food aficionado, so when I saw that Young’s Fishmarket had their own Twitter, Facebook and web site. I was on it, like a haw-net! Young’s makes delicious food that will broke your mouth! I’m saying this from small-kid, hanabata days experience. I always relished the chance after a hard-days fishing to stop over at Young’s whenever my parents opted to go there. Young’s also offers mail-order, their menu, specials, etc. So if you like to be constantly updated and ‘ono for delicious Hawaiian-cooking, hook up with Young’s and you can’t go wrong.

    Young’s Twitter Page
    Young’s Facebook Fan Page
    Young’s Web Site

    Tournaments

    Thursday October 29, 2009 - Lahaina Wahine Tournament
    Friday October 30, 2009 - Lahaina Jackpot

    Norv Ayers (808) 757-0665
    Website lahainajackpot.com

    Info courtesy of Hawaii Fishing News

    Everyone have a safe weekend and don’t forget to share your fishing photos!!

    ‘Aha’olelo (Legislative) Mondays

    Once a week on Mondays, Hawai’i Fishing Fanatic will provide coverage on current fishing-related legislations, issues, laws, people, events, agencies, organizations, legislative links or news. If you should have any news, links or concerns to share, please email me or leave a comment.

    Currently, Hawaii has no saltwater fishing license requirement. However, that may change soon and recreational fishermen should be aware that if that happens as in other states like New York, we’ll be in trouble. In fact, last week there was a furor over New York Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo’s refusal to defend the state against lawsuits from Long Island, NY towns. I’ve fished in New York state a lot when I lived on the east coast and they make a ton of money with their freshwater licenses. Non-resident fishermen, like me had to pay more and their game wardens are like license-seeking hawks during the peak fishing seasons. West coast states are contemplating licensing their saltwater fishery and that would be a tragedy. But they’re taking a wait-and-see approach with the New York situation. Hopefully, we won’t have to come to that in Hawai’i. You can check out the current DLNR fishing license requirments for Hawai’i here .

    Hawaii Fishing News has taken on the cause and you can support their efforts by purchasing a shirt with their eye-popping graphics. Great for kama’aina and visitors. Get one for yourself and kokua HFN’s efforts. Here is their information:

    Support Hawaii’s right to fish by purchasing a “Fight For the Right To Fish!” T-shirt. HFN is setting aside $1 from the sale of each T-shirt to create a special fund to not only battle for our ocean access but to create better habitat and enhance Hawaii’s fishery.

    Shirts cost:
    $15 for Large and Extra Large sizes with pocket
    $17 for XXL T-shirt with pocket
    Add $5 for postage for first shirt and $3 postage for each additional shirt.

    Send your order with payment to Hawaii Fishing News, P.O. Box 25488, Honolulu, HI 96825, phone (808) 395-4499, FAX 396-3474. Sorry, no credit card orders.

    “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!!!


    ‘Aha’olelo (Legislative) Mondays

    Hawaiian “‘Aha’olelo” (Legislative) Mondays

    Once a week on Mondays Hawai’i Fishing Fanatic will provide coverage on current fishing-related legislations, issues, laws, people, events, agencies, organizations, legislative links or news. If you should have any news, links or concerns to share, please email me or leave a comment.

    Federal

    A nice explanation of the federal jurisdiction provided by the National Marine Fisheries Service and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) in Hawai’i.

    State

    I’m not sure if everyone knows about this but the DLNR has a Twitter address. DLNR Twitter . You can get their latest updates right on your timeline. Don’t forget DLNR website.


    Hawai’i Fishing and Seafood Festival

    Aloha Friday! Just wanted to remind everyone about the Hawai’i Fishing and Seafood Festival this Sunday, October 11, 2009 at Pier 38 in Honolulu. Don’t forget to check out all the fishing booths and make sure to see my friends at the USCG Auxiliary booth. Tell them the Hawaii Fishing Fanatic sent you. By the way, did I forget to mention that it’s FREE! Yes, free admission and parking! You can get more information about the festival below:

    Official Release from the Hawai’i Visitors and Convention Bureau

    The Hawai’i Fishing and Seafood Festival takes place in the heart of Honolulu on the waterfront at the Pier 38 Fishing Village. Held annually on the Sunday of the Discoverer’s Day weekend, last years event drew over 20,000 attendance and is evolving into one of the most popular events in Hawaii.

    Sample or purchase fresh Hawai’i seafood products from popular local fish markets, restaurants and diners. Learn ancient and modern fishing methods from the various Hawaiian Civic and local shoreline, spearfishing and boating clubs. Try your hand at longcasting or flycasting at the demonstration area. Tour the local fish auction and see the various fresh fish displays such as Ahi, Mahimahi, Ono (Wahoo), Opakapaka, Munchong and more! FREE drawings - grand prizes may include trips to Las Vegas and Ocean Kayaks. Activities for Adults and Kids of all ages!

    Lots of free parking (additional parking located at Honolulu Community College 1 block up the street - FREE shuttle service provided)!

    U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service administrator Bill Hogarth stated that the Hawai’i Fishing and Seafood Festival should serve as the blueprint for all fishing and seafood related festivals nationwide.

    Pacific Islands Fisheries Group

    The Pacific Islands Fisheries Group or PIFG is a 501(c)3 non profit organization established in 2005 to help organize and keep Pacific Island Fishermen informed.

    PIFG supports programs that directly benefit Hawai’i’s marine resources, enhance fishing community awareness and all conservation practices. PIFG supports agencies responsible for managing and conserving our island fisheries.

    Our mission is to facilitate communication and participation amoungst all marine resource users to support sound resource use, management, research, conservation and education.


    Hamau Leo (Wordless) Wednesday - J. Hara Store

    J. Hara Store's Predator Shirt

    J. Hara Store's Ulua Collection

    J. Hara Store Kurtistown, Hawai’i (Big Island)


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