Fishing Report December 22, 2011 Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii

Aloha from Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii. The previous two weeks have developed some great catches. These catches a number of rather huge mahis and many good total catches. Pelagic species comprise the bulk of the catch while the relaxation is composed of bottom fish. Bottom fishing appears to be increasing in popularity due to the relative ease of locating action. Even so, many anglers even now prefer to lookup for the greater and far more extensively dispersed pelagic species. If there are any questions about the fishing, truly feel totally free to call Deli in Begin Me Up’s Lahaina Harbor booth at 808-667-7879. Deli can also be contacted via email at startmeupfish@gmail.com. The following report includes some of Start off Me Up’s anglers and their catch through the middle of December.


Brock and Bruce Carlson, Scott Mertlich, Greg McNeilly, Daren Newell, and Dave Hoglund acquired a handful of mahi bites and realized that they had found a hot spot. The hot spot turned out to be a big piece of floating debris that had attracted a range of fish. The anglers took gain of the chance to catch an ono and an assortment of mahis, like a pair of wonderful bulls.

Brett and Jack Campbell, Chuck Berrie, Paul Klucsar, and Dean Oknick opted to do a mixture of trolling and bottom fishing. The anglers trolled for a little whilst without any motion so they converted from trolling gear to far lighter bottom fishing deal with. Bouncing bait off the bottom resulted in some wonderful papios as well as some delightful nabeta.

Boyan Uzunov diligently worked a FAD with purely natural bait and was in a position to come absent with a handful of mahis in trade for his efforts.

Colt Beem supplied dinner by catching this mahi. The fish arrived streaking in on the prolonged rigger and little bit the nine inch jet-head lure without any hesitation.

These anglers realized that they would prefer regular action about dimensions so they went bottom fishing. They fished an area with a sandy bottom and caught a range of fish. Their most prized catches were these two nabeta, which are regarded as outstanding to try to eat.

Putting organic bait in the h2o around a FAD resulted in a mahi nearly quickly. The motion slowed following the lone mahi, so the anglers caught a couple of shibis to use as bait. Switching from reside opelus to reside shibis did not entice any a lot more bites, so the shibis have been kept for sashimi.

This nice cow mahi made deadly make contact with with a trolled lure. Hitting a lure is not usually fatal, but this fish satisfied its match right after tangling with a experienced angler.

David and Jennifer Swaney discovered some fish even though trolling off the island of Lanai. Jennifer was up 1st and caught a quite good aku, or skipjack tuna. An aku that weighs 20 lbs or a lot more is a real prize in Hawaii and is recognized as an otaru. Jennifer’s aku fell just quick of that benchmark but still weighed in at an remarkable eighteen lbs. David was up up coming to catch a 27 lb bull mahi which, comparable to most mahis of that size, place up a wonderful battle. David and Jennifer had enjoyable on their excursion and are looking forward to going fishing once more in the future.

Following discovering a latest line that was producing some motion, Bob Milton and Ross Craddeck ended up lucky sufficient to catch a mahi apiece. Some other fish little bit but they someway managed to get off the hook. Catching each fish that bites is phenomenal but unfortunately fishing often does not operate out that way.

Although doing work an place in which birds and bait were plainly visible, this mahi fell for a lure working on the lengthy rigger. Perry Smith capitalized on the opportunity and introduced his fish to the boat. In an location with so considerably existence and floor exercise, absolutely everyone onboard was stunned that far more fish did not bite.

Rick Chapin discovered a piece of floating debris and swiftly set natural bait in the h2o. Quickly sufficient, a mahi took the bait and Rick took treatment of the relaxation, producing sure that the fish ended up on the boat.

Sisters Emme and Tessa Fontainewere ended up every ready to catch a kawakawa even though functioning the 40 fathom ledge in hopes of operating across some of the mahis that had been demonstrating up on the inside. Though the mahis had been nowhere to be discovered, the kawakawas had been enjoyable to catch on light tackle.

Darby and Dylan Guido concentrated on the bottom and brought up an uku and a papio. They caught a range of other bottom fish that they did not want for intake. Since they weren’t going to be consumed, those fish ended up released.

Todd and Charlene Present, Kevin Mittelsteadt, and Travis Zaldan had an thrilling morning of fishing. They took benefit of light winds and headed to a FAD on the north shore of Maui, exactly where they utilised an assortment of reside bait and lures to catch many species of fish. Catching the fish on light tackle was a fun knowledge for the anglers, who afterwards loved the choice of consuming their fish raw or cooked.

Following hearing about the good catch from the day before, Pete and Lauri Kettler, Torry and Holly Johnson, and Rick Arellano wished to fish the north shore of Maui despite some blustery situations. Their choice compensated off as they efficiently used live opelus to end the day with a stringer of mahis and a pair of shibis.

The Rogers family members invested their morning bottom fishing. Bouncing squid and curly-tailed jigs off the bottom resulted in a trio of uku, or gray snapper, and a pair of nabeta. With enough fish to try to eat, the Rogers released the relaxation of their catch.

As can be anticipated, Doug Sahm and Anne Nguyen were a bit dissatisfied when a 150 lb blue marlin shook the hooks during an aerial display. Right after two consolation mahis, nonetheless, Doug and Anne had been all smiles.

This kawakawa was caught although trolling the within ledges and pinnacles. The tuna ate a relatively small lure working in the long gone position, which is normal for that type of fish.

This pair of mahis wound up on the boat as a consequence of a double strike. The good bull and the great cow little bit concurrently and utilized their substantial strength to just take out very a bit of line. The other lines have been cleared in purchase to stop tangles and the anglers orchestrated the process of bringing their two good mahis to the boat. The anglers did a very good job of staggering the arrival of the fish so that the crew only had to offer with a single mahi at a time. Overall, the predicament was kept in control and the ideal consequence was accomplished as the two fish were successfully caught.

The Lagore family members did not return to Lahaina Harbor with an empty fish bag. Their cow mahi attacked the lure working in the brief rigger place as they trolled previous some flotsam.

The Sherwoods had a early morning with no wind or swells, which was perfect for bottom fishing. They headed north out of Lahaina Harbor and went to Kaanapali, wherever they built a sluggish drift above a sandy spot and caught a bunch of nabeta. The anglers, captain, crew, family members, and close friends ate nicely that night. The Sherwoods also tagged and released two papios.

Kaanapali was the bottom fishing vacation spot of alternative in the afternoon as properly. Daniel, Jenacey, and John went to the nabeta grounds to catch their supper. John was the luckiest and caught a monster nabeta.

Brandon Davis was in deep drinking water behind Lanai when the purple softhead on the lengthy corner took off and line started peeling off the reel. The initial imagined was that a marlin may well have just little bit, but Brandon quickly recognized that he was battling a wonderful mahi. Brandon’s cow mahi tipped the scales at a large 28 lbs.

Nick Lynch, a reasonably youthful large sport angler of 14 years aged, caught a really wonderful bull mahi. The purple softhead struck but yet again as the mahi pounced on the lure near the recently redeployed LA buoy. Nick won the battle against a tough fish and proved that dedication is far much more essential than age when fighting a large fish.

Nick understood that his fish pulled difficult and he also located out that the fish was large and hard to maintain as a end result of its fat and slime. The bull mahi officially weighed in at 38 lbs.

Many thanks for using a look at this Start Me Up fishing report. Any questions can be directed toward Deli at 808-667-7879 or startmeupfish@gmail.com. Hopefully the yr will occur to a sturdy finish in regard to fishing. Until the following report, restricted lines.

Aloha,
Jonny

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