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Is it snowing where you're at? We went fishing, saw whales and caught a mahimahi.
Triple strike of striped marlin brought in for John from Arizona
This is Dave from Washington with one of the mahimahi he pulled in off a floating cargo net. We used fresh opelu on light tackle for these fish. Better for catching and great fun, too!
Double spearfish for the folks at the Activities Desk in Kona
Steve from Washington brings in a mahimahi
Alan and Dick bring in a big blue to be weighed
Comfortable, clean, quiet, roomy 30' flybridge Sportfisher
This is a small blue marlin. They get much bigger!
You can have a picture and weight taken of your fish at the harbor if you want. The tuna hanging here is a 130lb Bigeye tuna caught just outside the harbor entrance. We caught this fish at the very end of the day while pulling in the lures. We hadn't had a strike all day to that point. We call that "going from Zero to Hero".
After wrestling with a big blue in the morning, Travis and his friends from Alaska wanted something they could take home for dinner so we hooked them into a double strike of Ono.
A 62 lb Mahi Mahi gets lifted up and out of the A'u Struck boat