Fishing Report July 14, 2011 Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii
Joanne Dowle tagged and introduced a 200 lb. blue marlin in the middle of the factory. Battling the fish on thirty lb. class standup gear was a problem so Pete Kilpatrick created confident that Joanne stayed motivated. Catching a 200 lb. fish on a 30 lb. class rod and reel is fairly an accomplishment. Way to go Joanne!
This father and son had an awesome day on the water. They had a whole of 6 blue marlin bites and each and every managed to tag and release their very own blue marlin. An extra blue marlin swam into the pattern but selected not to bite for some strange explanation.
I, Jonny, apologize for the top quality of the next several pictures. Clearly, I am not a specialist photographer and cannot establish when a digital camera is shooting in black and white.
The mahis were nowhere to be discovered at two buoys and a floating cargo net. Dwell opelus did entice a solitary strike but the fish bit through the bridle. Regardless of their difficult luck, these anglers had a wonderful time catching shibis and akus on light standup gear. Trolling also made two shortbill spearfish bites, but these fish in no way managed to find the double hook rigs.
This shibi was best for some sashimi and poke. Who couldnt go for some of that proper now?
This family members did a brief journey that merged the two trolling and bottom fishing. Trolling developed a large kawakawa, which are normally caught in the 5 lb. range. Amongst other issues, bottom fishing produced a nabeta. Nabetas are a kind of sand-dwelling wrasse that style exceptional in the frying pan.
The Drost group caught a few of excess fat akus whilst functioning a bird pile with lures. The anglers took some of their catch with them in purchase to take pleasure in some sashimi right after the journey.
Theres nothing at all incorrect with heading out for 4 several hours in the afternoon and catching a couple of mahis. These Nebraskans went out and did just that.
Jack and Sophia Davidson landed a couple of kawakawas. The kids were thrilled about their catch. The two tunas hit a three inch jet working in the extended gone position guiding a bird.
The motion kicked off for Brett Reifeiss when he hooked an believed 250 lb. blue marlin. The fish tore out some line and then settled down, but came off after about 5 minutes. Proper in entrance of the harbor, Brett arrived across his mercy mahi mahi, which transpired to be a good one particular.
There is no question that John Shimotas aku was hoping to prevent the marlin that have been all around. Even whilst confronted with that challenging task, Johns aku nonetheless located the time to bite a lure.
Ryan Cowett, Mark Koziol, and Caidyn Edlund also discovered some tunas, which they elected to catch on mild tackle and have filleted up for some sashimi.
Chuck and Judy Price tag had been joined by Kevin and Lori Flores on an eventful 4 hour trip. The anglers had a quadruple bite correct off the bat and hooked a single more fish on a stay opelu. A few of the five fish have been landed and the trolling gear was set again up. A quick time later on, the anglers had a double bite on the prolonged corner and the extended rigger lures. They landed one particular of individuals fish and attempted to entice any followers with reside opelu. Chuck, Judy, Kevin, and Lori ended up going 4 for 7 on mahis. As any Hawaiian fisherman is aware, averaging a mahi per hour is not also shabby.
This group of happy anglers was rewarded for venturing up to Molokai. They had a triple ono bite and got all three fish. The triple ono bite may possibly have really been a quadruple bite as yet another lure was later on found to be chewed up.
John and Ellie Gettigan, Chris Ellis, and Lasse Lindquist had an action packed day even though fishing the north shore of Molokai. They place some tuna, mahi, and ono on the boat while making use of mainly stay bait on thirty lb. class standup gear. The tunas have been in the 40 and 60 lb. variety.
Hank and Dave Allston went out on a thrilling four hour afternoon trip. Hank and Dave ended up hooked up to an estimated 400 lb. blue marlin for twenty minutes but had to settle for a mahi.
Thanks for taking a look at this Start off Me Up fishing report. Any issues can be directed in the direction of Deli by way of phone at 808-667-7879 or by way of electronic mail at startmeupfish@gmail.com. Until next time, tight lines.
Aloha,
Jonny
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