The latest Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii Fishing Report...
Captain's Log
Sat Jun 5, 2004 2:34:33 PM Haleiwa, Hawaii
Shane Betts, John Wright, Lee Hurford caught 3 mahi and 1 ono and lots of aku and shibi
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We got going at 4:00 on this day of 25 mph trades going to my old favorite bouy. No hits trolling so we jigged and ran live baits, a mahi came around and Scot baited 2 of them up on light line. Then we went to another bouy, there we baited up one nice big mahi on a whole aku and lost a smaller one. Then while jigging we caught a 20 pound ono on a clarke spoon on 40 pound test, that was the first time we had ever done that. Back in the harbor all these guys ate fish eyes too, I like it. These guys did a great job on this sorta rough day. Aloha Capt Rusty
A Note To Our Valued Customers
Communication is vital to the success of your big game fishing charter.
Charter check-in Captain Rusty
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Two things you need to do:
1. When you arrive on the island, give us a contact phone number, where you can be reached.
2. Contact us the afternoon to early evening before a scheduled charter. (4:00 to 8:00 PM -
We go to bed early)
We start preparing the boat for your charter the prior evening. The morning of your charter,
we start getting the boat ready at 3:00 AM. It would be nice to know if you will be showing up. If you don't
call, we won't prepare the boat since this involves perishables.
We constantly track the weather. It is crucial to keep informed of the forecasted conditions
and other possible changes that can come up. Call us the day before to make sure the ocean conditions
are favorable and we are all set to go.
We need to set a starting time so we know when to expect you at the dock. In addition,
I need to be sure no bananas are smuggled aboard.
We want to show you the best Hawaii deep sea fishing has to offer. A little communication
goes a long ways to making things run well.
Aloha Capt Rusty
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