Fishing Report September 14, 2011 Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii

Aloha from Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii. At this position in time, most of the day to day catch is composed of mahis. Some marlin and a number of onos have been caught as effectively. Now that summer time is officially more than, the aku piles seem to be to have moved and there are fewer small tunas off the leeward facet of Maui. If there are any questions about the fishing, really feel free to phone Deli in Begin Me Up’s Lahaina Harbor booth at 808-667-7879 amongst nine a.m. and 5 p.m. Hawaii Time. One more way to make contact with Deli is via email at startmeupfish@gmail.com. The following report includes some of Commence Me Up’s anglers and their catch from the first portion of September.


Invoice, Gen, Danny, Chris, and David fished difficult and have been rewarded for their work. The anglers caught a wonderful stringer of mahis utilizing a variety of baits at some FADs. The huge bull mahi weighed in at 32 lbs.

Vesa and Setu Kainulainen from Finland fished the ledge amongst Lanai and Kahoolawe. They went a single for a few on blue marlin, tagging and releasing an estimated 140 lb. fish. The mahi was just a wonderful bonus.

There is a idea that the ono bite picks up when there is a swell. Robert Kumar grew to become a believer in this concept following he caught this ono during an afternoon when there was a good south swell.

The Logan group was dragging some fresh new bait around a FAD when two mahis came into the location. The fish were instantly all in excess of the bait and the anglers sprung into action. The two mahis, one of which was a nice bull, ended up in the fish bag.

Matt and Jentry Dryden have been browsing for fish on the troll when they arrived across this mahi. The fish did not hesitate to attack a lure and produced get in touch with with the hooks. This try at the lure proved to be deadly for the mahi.

The Fegan group was ready to catch two mahis on dwell bait. The anglers also hooked a blue marlin, but the fish turned abruptly during the first run and jumped more than the line. The line broke, but everyone knew that they could not have probably reacted fast sufficient to avert the line breaking. That is just how marlin fishing goes at times.

Even though operating a FAD with stay bait, Alex Lindquist hooked up to an oceanic whitetip. Following a tough combat, Alex was able to tag and release the shark. Sharks are thrilling to catch, specially for young anglers.

Mitch Kubik’s ono intended to consume some thing when the fish raced into the pattern of lures. The nice ono missed the lure working in the long corner placement but succeeded in ingesting the small rigger standard jet. Kyle picked up his aku in the midst of a bait pile utilizing a little lure working in the extended gone placement.

Brian and Jeni Odell expended an afternoon on the water and caught an ono in the area identified as the dump. Brian and Jeni also arrived up with a pair of aku while functioning a bird pile.

The Burfoot-Lobo group did a fishing journey that blended trolling and bottom fishing. The anglers arrived across a kawakawa on the troll and caught a range of fish off the bottom. The bottom fish included an uku, or grey snapper, and a large nabeta. Each nabeta and uku are superb to take in.

These mahis ended up the outcome of difficult function by Zac Stern, Mike Brady, and Jordan Swan. The fish ended up caught on a mixture of bait and lures at one of the buoys that has been keeping fish as of late.

Geremy Cost had an pleasant early morning of relaxing on the drinking water. Geremy’s relaxation was interrupted when this mahi brought on a reel to make the clicking noise that every person loves.

Robert Scher was on enjoy when this mahi came streaking in right after the Jr. Softhead. Robert did a fantastic job dealing with his mahi and created sure that the fish ended up on the back deck.

These mahis ended up not interested in feeding at first, but Kira Strid, Tiffany Plummer, and Travis Lowell continued trying to feed the fish. Perseverance paid off when the fish ultimately decided to swallow a hook. As Kira, Tiffany, and Travis can confirm, being rewarded for a very good hard work is gratifying.

Hayden and Valerie Madison put in their morning chasing mahi and caught two bull mahis. Hayden and Valerie also had two probabilities at blue marlin but neither fish was hooked nicely and the hooks arrived out the two instances.

Jeannette and John Leake took benefit of some exceptionally calm weather conditions to head north out of Lahaina Harbor and fish off the island of Molokai. Although trolling on the east facet of the island in the location recognized as blue roof, Jeannette and John caught an ono.

The ledge off Lanai had been generating some marlin bites more than the earlier a number of days so Steve Lehew went to the scene of the bites. Steve didn’t catch a marlin, but he did land a mahi after the fish swam behind the boat and hit a Jr. Softhead.

This mahi was one of three fish that was hooked although fishing SO buoy. Steve Hallon was the only angler that was ready to get a fish to the boat. At times the fish appear to extremely talented at spitting the hooks.

Cara and Nikky Glad alongside with Brian Baker had a fantastic time catching these mahi. The motion was quick and furious so everybody got concerned.

Brian Powell was trolling the inside pinnacles in search of an ono when the chrome funnel jet received bit. The spot of the bite and the sort of lure that obtained bit proposed that the fish was an ono. Nonetheless, Brian’s fish turned out to be a mahi.

Kevin Passmore was live baiting with a modest aku when this mahi swam driving the boat. The aku began to get anxious and then a mahi was all over the bait. Kevin permit the mahi take in the aku and proceeded to carry the fish to the boat.

Steven Hemphreys and Nicole went out with hopes of catching some fish. Steven and Nicole ended up not disappointed with these a few mahis.

Bottom fishing is an selection that Gordon and Kathy Nelson made the decision to physical exercise. Gordon and Kathy did quite effectively on the bottom, catching a assortment of fish. The edible fish ended up put on ice and the inedible fish have been released. Gordon and Kathy also trolled for a tiny whilst and caught a couple of akus.

This blended bag of fish includes a range of distinct species caught off the bottom that are great to try to eat. Ta’ape, or blue-line snapper, ended up launched to Hawaii in the 1950s and are thought to compete with native species. Besides people, there are no predators that particularly target ta’ape. Fishing stress helps to maintain ta’ape populations from exploding and consuming vast amounts of assets on the bottom. Another fish existing in the blended bag is nabeta, which are caught in sandy locations. The jacks, also identified as trevally, are mainly yellow spot papio but there is a single omilu, or bluefin trevally. Ta’ape, nabeta, and papio all make very good table fare. Household, close friends, and neighbors surely ate nicely that night.

Invoice Triplett determined to go fishing by himself and was held extremely hectic with this pile of mahis which included a good bull. Bill caught his fish at a FAD that was keeping some bait which most likely attracted his mahis to the place.

Thanks for checking out this Begin Me Up fishing report. Any concerns can be directed in the direction of Deli at 808-667-7879 or startmeupfish@gmail.com. Till the following report, tight lines.

Aloha,
Jonny

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