March 27, 2011 Lahaina Harbor, Maui

Aloha from Lahaina Harbor. Mahis are the principal fish currently being caught off Maui right now. Occasional onos and tunas have been thrown into the blend as properly. The blue and striped marlin have been about and biting too, but have been difficult to catch. If anyone has inquiries about the fishing, phone Deli in Begin Me Up’s Lahaina Harbor booth at 808-667-7879 involving 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Hawaii Time or email startmeupfish@gmail.com. The report under is made up of some of Start off Me Up’s anglers and their catch from the previous four days.


Bill Ore and his son Jack had a great day of fishing. They trolled behind Lanai, where they caught a bull mahi and an 82.5 lb. ahi. Catching a huge tuna in the blind is always extremely wonderful.

Rick Cotes caught an ono after the fish attacked a purple and black jet working on the long corner. Russ Singleton and Kurt Espe took benefit of rigger bites more back again in the spread to catch their mahis. The anglers also experienced a ferocious blue marlin bite, which will certainly bring them back again to try once again.

Tom Dietrich caught this ono appropriate out of the gates. The crew had just set the very first lure as the boat went over the within pinnacle known as key spot when the fish bit. Tom was very satisfied with his catch and somewhat relieved to get the strain off so early in the journey.

The Orton brothers teamed up to catch this mahi for dinner even though trolling the ledge off black Manele.

Bob Staats and Dylan Bird picked up a wonderful pair of mahis in virtually the exact same site wherever the Orton brothers located their fish. Bob and Dylan received their bites while trolling the 100 fathom ledge off Manele Bay, Lanai.

This mahi produced the day for Jake Denham, who liked his trip immensely. The crewman Ryan also seems to have liked the journey.

This mahi was one of the two fish that Diana and Levi arrived across on their 4 hour trip.

Paul Langhas caught his mahi after patiently dragging around dead bait for a even though. The strike was truly a double bite, but the other fish jumped and shook the hook out. Paul’s fish was slightly much more cooperative and ended up on the boat as a end result.

Derek Koster’s wonderful bull mahi shown some amazing shades for this photo due to the fact Derek obtained his bite just minutes from the harbor.

This mother and daughter combination goes by G and T. G and T had been spot on when this mahi struck the Ahi P lure operating in the brief rigger position.

Mike Smith, Linda Johnson, and Paul Schneider had a good quantity of motion, ending up with a total of five mahis. Hooking the fish necessary some energy, as some came on bait and others have been caught on lures.

Nick Munson and his grandfather Mike caught this mahi really close to Lahaina Harbor. The mahi bit right away right after the lures have been place in the water and the deckhand was heading over what to do when a fish is on the line. Nick was a rapid learner and did a fantastic career getting the fish to the boat.

Right after lacking a wonderful blue marlin, Chris Ghidinelli and David and Mike Danzl took out their stress by catching these 3 mahis.

Steve Putnam, who shared the very same final identify with his captain, caught an afternoon mahi although trolling specifically four.79 miles off Launiupoko.

With all of the fish becoming caught close to the harbor, dragging some bait close to the inside pinnacle referred to as solution spot was a intelligent selection. Kenny Knickerbocker acquired bit performing just that and ended up catching a fairly surprising needlefish. Trolling off Manele also yielded a pair of mahis for Sterling McBride and Chase McCann.

Nathan Rubenstein, Michael McDonald, John Lamarque, Patrick Dugan, and Rob Laqueglia went out to get pleasure from on their own on an afternoon journey. The buddies returned to the harbor with a bull mahi caught by Nathan.

Trolling off the 4 Seasons Resort at Manele Bay on Lanai resulted in a cow mahi for Bekah Olson and a good bull mahi for Gary Yarosz.

This wonderful cow mahi was component of a fantastic trip for Pat and Danny Mackey. Besides the mahi, the father and son also missed a billfish.

David and Lori Torres and Kamin and Jerrell Jinkins caught a number of good mahis on the troll. All of the anglers were really thrilled to have hooked a nice blue marlin, which ended up getting away. Just viewing the energy of a blue marlin is a quite satisfying expertise.

Jimmy Nguyen’s mahi was not huge, but the fish was huge ample to set up a fight and provide some excellent meals.

Al Borden caught his bull mahi on a lure in thirty fathoms of h2o off Launiupoko.

Andre Sadykov of the Russian Huge Game Sportfishing Club hooked his mahi while fishing the inside of ledge on a four hour trip.

Amy and David Anderson, equally of whom are Bloodydecks followers, joined Start Me Up for a morning of fishing and arrived up with two mahis, including a wonderful cow.

The Biddells, who are return Start Me Up anglers, have had trips with a lot more action. Even so, they did finish up catching a mahi and enjoying the day.

8 year previous Alan Vinsant caught his first Hawaiian fish even though trolling off Manele Bay on Lanai. Alan was all smiles soon after landing his great bull mahi. Way to go Alan!

Don Cisk, Gary Piane, and George Lawler went four for four on mahis even though doing work the backside of Lanai. The anglers did not have a excellent report for the day although due to the fact they also missed a blue marlin.

Colter, Brandy, and Dan Smith identified the fish on the north shore of Maui. They finished with 6 mahis, one of which was a extremely great cow. Colter picked up a couple Maui Fishin lures soon after the journey due to the fact the lures had been so efficient in attracting a number of of his fish.

Many thanks for taking a search at this Commence Me Up fishing report. Keep in mind to speak to Deli at 808-667-7879 in between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Hawaii Time or email startmeupfish@gmail.com with any queries. Right up until the next report, tight lines.

Aloha,
Jonny

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