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Fishing Report July 26, 2011 Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii

Aloha from Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii. There have been a whole lot of modest tunas about and, as a result, the blue marlin bite has been hot. The mahi and ono bite has not been as good, but there have been a handful of all around. If there are any inquiries about the fishing, experience free of charge to get in touch with Deli in Start Me Up’s Lahaina Harbor booth at 808-667-7879 between nine a.m. or five p.m. Hawaii time. Another option is to e-mail startmeupfish@gmail.com. The subsequent fishing report is made up of some of Start off Me Up’s anglers and their fish up till July 15th.


The Roberge group obviously understands how to preserve the line limited. The anglers tagged and released two blue marlin. A single fish was estimated the weigh 200 lbs while the other fish was around 125 lbs. The mahi was just an extra bonus.

Mike Whitehead had a bite on his rod but the fish appeared to have missed the hooks. Following a short pause, line began screaming off the reel as this ono did control to uncover the hooks right after throwing everybody for a loop. Locating out that a fish is still on the line is often a reduction after considering that the hooks may well have come out.

This aku was a good fish for Hudson Hess to catch. The blue marlin that his dad missed definitely would have been nice, but there is constantly next time. Catching a blue marlin is a job that usually needs numerous fishing trips simply because blue marlin are the two elusive and tough to bring near a boat.

Don Codipilay was thinking about a bigger fish although working a bird pile on the a hundred fathom ledge. Even so, Don had no issue taking this shibi so he could have some really clean sashimi.

This angler was all smiles following a mahi arrived racing in behind the boat and hit a trolled lure. Two birds ended up killed with one stone as each pleasure and dinner ended up furnished.

Like numerous other onos, this ono struck a standard jet. Jennifer Tarke took benefit of the predisposition that onos have for biting basic jets and brought her ono to the boat. Jennifer’s total household appreciated her catch as the fish ended up as a large aspect of the family’s dinner options.

Steve and Suzanne Perotta ended up lucky sufficient to witness a double blue marlin bite. 1 of the fish jumped off, but Steve’s fish remained hooked up and the last consequence was a profitable tag and launch of an roughly 175 lb. blue marlin.

Anthony and Victoria Ramos supposed to catch bottom fish when they left Lahaina Harbor. Nonetheless, Anthony and Victoria made the decision to try dragging close to some lures and have been rewarded with this ono.

The Jun Ken Po is a Start Me Up boat that is generally based out of Kona. The Jun Ken Po has been in Lahaina for the previous month in buy to substitute one more Start Me Up boat that was becoming labored on. Gavin Pepper and his daughter enjoyed their time aboard the Jun Ken Po as they tagged and launched an believed 300 lb. blue marlin.

Micah Banads was joined by his friends for an afternoon of fishing. As Micah’s friends can validate, Micah caught a 250 lb. blue marlin which was tagged and released to battle one more day.

James Calcavecchia got his blue marlin bite just exterior the LA buoy marks. James fought his estimated 200 lb. blue marlin to the facet of the boat, where the fish was tagged and launched.

Fred Kinworthy was nevertheless another angler that caught a blue marlin. Fred’s approximately eighty lb. blue marlin was tagged and released.

The Rusten loved ones obtained their great bull mahi even though dragging two opelus and aku a bit up-latest of a floating particles pile. The loved ones also caught an aku on a trolled 3 inch jet operating guiding a bird. Equally of the Rusten brothers ended up excited about their fish.

Jarret Lewis and his close friends had an eventful journey that highlighted three blue marlin bites. Jarret was in a position to get one of the blue marlin to the aspect of the boat, where the fish was efficiently tagged, revived, and unveiled.

Matt Bradley caught a dinner fish when he landed this ono. However, the very best component of Matt’s journey was viewing a 300 lb. blue marlin leap all above the ocean just before spitting out the hooks.

Jack and Sam Hickey alongside with Chris Reekie, ages 12, ten, and 12, respectively, teamed up to catch and release an believed 225 lb. blue marlin. The fish took down the Jr. Softhead and the youthful anglers had been in a position to set adequate pressure on the fish throughout the 36 minute fight to smoke six toes of the 500 lb. leader. Congratulations to Jack, Sam, and Chris on a task nicely accomplished and a fish that won’t shortly be forgotten.

Many thanks for taking a appear at this Commence Me Up fishing report. As can be witnessed in the photos previously mentioned, the marlin fishing has really been very good. Hopefully the bite will proceed to be productive. Any questions can be directed in direction of Deli at 808-667-7879 or startmeupfish@gmail.com. Right up until the next report, tight lines.

Aloha,
Jonny

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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 7-26

Monday fishing report by Dan
Windy day, but the fishing is even now good. Spots, croakers, and sea mullet had been the major catch of the day. Sharks, bluefish, and puppy drum have been retaining the position hopping. Most of the motion was at ramp 43 and 44 due to the southwest wind. Speckled trout was excellent today down by the inlet in the sound.

Reddrum Tackle
Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
http://reddrumtackle.com/

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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 7-25

7-24-eleven
by Korin
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Nearshore we had catches of spanish mackerel and bluefish. Once again we had some catch and release white and blue marlins and sailfish caught by our offshore fleet. Offshore boats brought wahoo, yellowfin tuna, and dolphin to the dock. As often we appreciate all photos of your catches caught on boats out of out marina.

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Some offshore boats scored effectively on equally dolphin and yellowfin tuna with some catching mosly dolphin and others primarily tuna.Two bigeye tunas were caught 1 weighed 120 pounds the other 210 pounds.The 210 pounder was caught by Allison Fickling from Ridgeland, SC. It took one particular hour and 5 minutes to provide aboard. It took a great deal of effort to get it out of the fish box.The angler Allison, the mate and a fellow mate all pitched in. In the 2nd photo is a loved ones named Lugar. Erica and Cris are from Florida, Kase, Rex and Tilly are from Virginia. Inshore boats caught bluefish trolling an all day journey incorporated bottom fishing where they had a good catch of triggerfish and trolling where they caught bluefish and spanish mackerel.Open boats had very good Atlantic sharp nose shark catch and release fishing. 1 open up boat caught speckled trout. Skip Oregon Inlet caught croakers.

Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
(252) 441-6301
http://www.oregon-inlet.com

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 7-26

seven-24-eleven Fishing Report
The weather conditions was pretty nice these days. Temperatures were close to the substantial 80’s but felt like the higher 90’s. The wind blew out of the WSW at 15-20 mph. For the most component of the day it was sunny, although it rained a little throughout the middle of the night lastnight.

Seaside Fishing was gradual nowadays from the south seashore. We heard of 1 pompano off of ramp 49. Also some bluefish on the soundside of the inlet this afternoon. With the large winds it was difficult to hold bottom right now.

No Inshore Charters left the dock today.

Offshore Charters only had a handful of depart the docks. Hatteras Fever unveiled 3 sailfish. There had been also studies of lots of dolphin all around, boats were limiting out.

Tomorrow is calling for scattered thunderstorms with a sixty% possibility of rain. Also winds blowing fifteen-twenty mph out of the southwest. South seashore will probably be as rough as it was these days if not even worse tomorrow.

July 25, 2011 FISHING REPORT
NORTH Beaches: Reviews of blues, sea mullet and flounder.

INSHORE: Good speckled trout and blue fish

OFFSHORE: Superb dolphin with a handful of wahoo and blackfin tuna

Frisco Rod and gun
252-995-5366
http://www.friscorodgun.com/about.html

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OIFC fishing report 7-26

Slippery When Moist&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 07/26/eleven

Leonard, Robert, Michael, and Josh joined us for a 50 percent day of inshore fishing yesterday early morning. The sunrise was gorgeous, but the dark clouds moved in quickly. Did not see any electric power in the clouds so we held on fishing. Caution: Fish are slippery when damp, particularly on wet days. We caught very a number of flounder with two at a time coming to the boat on occassion, but they have been all brief of the new 15&quot mark. We made a transfer to consider for redfish. The 2nd shrimp in the water received drilled! A good redfish was peeling off the line. We hooked 1 more redfish in that location, but he rapidly place us in the oyster shells. We moved again to our original commencing point to see if we could decide on up a keeper flounder. Just a couple much more tiny ones. We hit a few spots on the way back again to the dock. Our very last cease created four hook ups and 3 nice redfish came to the boat. What a excellent way to end a fishing trip! See ya on the water.
– Capt. Jacob Frick

Ocean Isle Fishing Center- Ocean Isle Seashore, NC – for much more studies and approaching fishing information check out www.OIFC.com
910-575-FISH

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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 7-26

Monday, July 25, 2011

A small choppy offshore these days but the boats still arrived back again with excellent catches of Dolphin and number of Wahoo and Blackfin Tuna as nicely. There ended up no Billfish released right now.

Inshore the boats had good catches of Speckled Trout and Bluefish

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Wind was fairly constant these days, but a few boats went fishing. They returned with a limit of dolphin. Hatteras Fever II released 3 Sailfish. No inshore boats fished these days.

Citations

Hatteras Fever: Christine White and Jake Davis of Blounts Creek, NC every introduced a Sailfish. Brad Edwards of Grifton, NC introduced a Sailfish.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Offshore: Plenty of existing produced for excellent dolphin fishing, couple of gaffers. Wahoo catches have been scattered and one sailfish was unveiled.

Inshore: No Boats Out

Today’s Citations:

Release Richard Goodman of Cary, NC – Sailfish Release

Offshore…Close to Shore…Inshore…Make Up Journeys…1-800-676-4939 We’ll hook You Up!

Hatteras Harbor Marina
P.O. Box 537
Hatteras , NC 27943
http://www.hatterasharbor.com
800-676-4939

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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 7-26

seven-26-11 …… TUESDAY …… STORMY, but Lost A KING! ……

I guess miracles do take place in the fishing business with a 20-25 kt. SW wind, there was a KING STRIKE that yielded an AIR SHOT! ………… I joked with somebody that it most likely was just swimming among the SWELLS! ………… Fishing in any other case has been slow, but just adequate to hold people out there fascinated! …………. BLUEFISH, SPOTS, SEA MULLET, FLOUNDER, and an occasional SPANISH MACKEREL are coming up, even though really sporadic! …………. This is the time for coming to EI to moist a hook and appreciate the cooler breeze that the ocean keeps at a steady speed! ……….. Congratulations to RAY PARENTEAU (Brown Summit, NC)–two lb. 15 oz. FLOUNDER …………. and SEDNEY BARWANIETZ (Berlin, Germany)–PINFISH ……………. Not several pics this time of 12 months, though it can be kind’a unpredictable when the SPOTS and other bottom feeders will choose up and take off! ………… The H2o TEMPERATURE is 83* (thanks Dr. Bogus [ ncoif.com ] ) and we are preparing for the BUDDY PELLETIER LONGBOARD Typical this coming weekend! ………. Hopefully, the waves will cooperate for this competitors, although there are so many different routines planned which could have the weekend if the drinking water dried up! ……….. Strategy on being right here Get together on the seaside on FRIDAY night, and the levels of competition commences on SATURDAY morning thru SUNDAY! ………….. For much more info, the BUDDY website is [ buddy.pelletier.com ] ………… Desire you come! …………. SEE YOU Shortly! …………. MIKE STANLEY

RAY PARENTEAU (Brown Summit, NC)–2 lb. 15 oz. FLOUNDER ….seven-24-eleven

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SEDNEY BARWANIETZ (Berlin, Germany)–PINFISH ….7-23-eleven
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Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier
Emerald Isle, NC
252-354-2919
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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 7-24

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
7/22/11 Pic Of The Day!
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Turned out to be a gorgeous early morning just a little steamy out there. The drinking water clarity is nonetheless pretty
muddy from all the wind we have been finding late in the afternoons but we had a couple of excellent pictures on
the fly this morning and also caught a few wonderful sharks as well. Pictured previously mentioned my client Mark Kirsten
from California with his very first redfish caught on the fly!

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Tuna Fever fishing report Manteo 7-25

seven/23/2011
The fat yellowfin are here and its stick time!!! 10 enormous boscoes for Jeff jewel – we enjoy you Jeff – and his crew these days. In the meat babay!

We are open tomorrow and Monday so stand by for the next report:-) Restricted Lines!

seven/21/2011
Good yellowfin and a couple of dolphin and a white marlin for our make up social gathering today. Gotta really like that!! Fat yellowfin on the stick too…I suggest fifty pounders!! Congrats to Maxwell Moore on his white…he fought the thoroughly clean battle and she was blue and lit up when bert allow her go. Restricted Lines!!

7/20/2011
Great fishing for Robert mayhew and his household nowadays – he took his boys and guy, were they excellent luck! You have to check out the gallery -there are a couple sixty pounders in the photo that are larger than the children! Anyway – cool tale…Robert went on the Tuna fever when we had the previous Red Boat…he was in a make up with two guys in wheelchairs and Billy took the two little chairs out of the pit and ted people wheelchairs proper to the stantions. They had a fantastic day then and another twoday –

two citations…a 71 pounder for Noah and a70 pounder for Alex and the relaxation had been just excellent large extra fat yellowfin. Extremely great! Open Firdya – Sunday and Monday.. Get in touch with us! 252-473-1097 Limited Lines!

seven/19/2011
Kate and I are again and we had a amazing, albeit small trip! Horses, horses, horses. While we had been absent Maxwell and Bert had good fishing – I haven’t obtained the report for right now but but yesterday it was tuna, tuna…large fat ones far too – eight boscoes and some bailers on top. I will update almost everything as shortly as I get a miute! Restricted Lines!

Update: Maxwell and Bert had a wonderful day today with Dr. Randy and his crew from Virginia…Randy went to higher education with Billy’s brother Bobby a lot of a long time ago…anyeway, dolphin if you do – a restrict and a super body fat 50 pound yellowfin in the box. MMMM! Restricted Lines!

Tuna Fever Charters
135 Berry Road
Manteo, NC 27954
Oregon Inlet Fishing heart
252/473-1097 (Ph) 800/272-5199 (OIFC)
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Surf City fishing pier 7-25

July 20th….All I preserve hearing is the drinking water is red….there is a seaweed/moss like things that is everywhere….fishing is gradual….not listening to significantly….a handful of blues early….and one particular of people and one of these even though out the day….typical summer time fishing….this tropical thing is not coming shut but possibly it will stir something up to transferring again…

Raffle tickets are on sale in the pier property for $ two a ticket….prizes are a 46&quot RCA Flat Display screen T.V……Wii Gaming program with Mario ….and a Year Pass for 2012…..You can pre-register for the Mike Martin Tournament now at the pier the first 100 men and women who pre-registers for all 10 classes receives a t-shirt…..

July 23….The Pier household has had some troubles this week. Richard Mahala’s house caught hearth previously this week and was a entire damage. (waiting around to see how we can be of aid) …and right now Jay who operates the morning shift with Terry and Clem endured a Heart Assault this early morning..he is currently at NHRMC in the ICU and doing significantly much better this night…say a handful of prayers for our people and friends…appears like we need to have them.

July 24th….Started out the early morning with a small shower….great way to begin the morning….day was sizzling, humid, and stunning……had an additional shower with lighting and boomers late this afternoon…..fishing is slow….regrettably not really hearing of anything becoming caught ……cooler days will sooner or later return….

Jay is carrying out greater….he has another scan scheduled for tomorrow to check for other blockages….if all goes nicely and no other complications he will be launched tomorrow….make sure you hold him and his household in your prayers …..

Surf Town Ocean Pier
112 South Shore Dr
Surf Town, NC, 28445
910-328-3521
http://www.surfcityoceanpier.com/

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