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Aug 20, 2002. Marlin fishing is a team effort. Gary French, Jim, Scot and Captain Rusty land a record 835 lb Blue Marlin.
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Haleiwa, Oahu. Hawaii Fishing Charter A special breed of angler flocks to this nook of the world where fishing lore
is born. Hawaii sportfishing is where tales of hour long fights, reel spooling runs, an angry marlin majestically
leaping to shake a lure are legend. Selecting an experienced crew is crucial. If you are going fishing in Oahu and
want to land a big Blue Marlin, the Hawaii fishing charter Kuuloa Kai, is the experienced well seasoned crew you need.
Skipjack Tuna abound in the waters off Haleiwa, Hawaii. The sea mounts attract
and keep them. Blue Marlin, Stripped Marlin, and Sailfish all love to feast on Skipjack Tuna.
When these Billfish schools arrive in Hawaiian waters to fatten during their pelagic
migrations, Oahu big game sport fishing is pole busting.
Captain Rusty with a 131 lb. Yellowfin Tuna. 2002 Hanapa'a Jackpot Tournament.
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Oahu, Hawaii's world famous North Shore is a surfer's paradise. Its best
kept secret is that it is one of Hawaii's hottest big game fishing locations. Massive schools of big
Yellowfin Tuna visit Haleiwa, Hawaii's North Shore yearly. This annual occurrence makes it home
to Haleiwa, Hawaii's North Shore Hanapa’a Jackpot Fishing Tournament.
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Yellowfin Tuna (Ahi), Dolphin Fish (Mahi-mahi) and a cooler full of Skipjack Tuna (Aku).
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Hawaii is famous for Ahi, Yellowfin Tuna. The Hawaiian State record is 356
pounds of muscle. This is blue water big game fishing at its best. Yellowfin Tuna, pound for
pound, are some of the hardest fighters ever built. Yellowfin Tuna are true heavy weights
bursting with brute strength. They are a very tough fighting fish with a fast recovery rate,
mixing deep dives with long fast runs that test angler and tackle.
Close to the top of the ocean's food chain, Mahi-Mahi, also known as Dolphin
Fish and Ono, called Wahoo elsewhere, are great fun. When Haleiwa, Hawaii's Mahi-Mahi season is in
full swing, multiple hookups are common.
And lets not forget the plentiful Skipjack Tuna. Although they are the feeders
for all the big game fish, catching 5 to 20 pounders on light tackle is a kick in the pants. These
torpedos fight like the best.
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