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2003 :    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
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 Sat Sep 6, 2003   3:39:41 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Chris Bies, Terry Vsiak, and Rob Halle caught 3 marlin190, 175, 90 and 22 mahi for a great day of fishing
We got a 5:00 start on this day of 20 mph trades going to the J buoy. At 2 miles to the buoy we took a double marlin and one stayed on and Chris did a good job reeling it in, it was a 90 pounder. At 1 mile to go we took another marlin hit and Terry got to reel it in, it was a 190 pounder. At the j we got 4 mahi and then went out to 20 miles and on the way in we took another marlin hit that stayed on and it was Rob's turn in the chair, in 30 minutes he had it to the boat, a nice 175 pounder. At the J we took a mahi hit and Chris reeled it in, a nice 39 pounder. On the way in we found a log and got 18 more mahi, as if we hadn;t had some fun already. In the harbor all of these guys did the eyeball thing gadly. One hell of a great day of fishing. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Fri Sep 5, 2003   4:55:44 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Becca and Brad Gilbert had fun catching 10 mahi
We got a 5:00 start on this day of 25 mph trades going to the LL buoy. At the LL we got 3 mahi on light line then headed down towards the X. We found a big aku school but hey did not bite. A ways from the aku we took a marlin strike that took out 300 yards of line jumping all the way and then it came off, bummer. Then we found a rope floating and caught 7 more mahi there before they stopped comming around. In the harbor Brad was game to join in the eyeball eating ritual. These folks did great. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Fri Aug 29, 2003   3:17:04 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Marc Bustamante, Chris Owen, Derrick Johnson, Andy Brown, Boz Bozwell, and Mark Molter caught 10 onos and 24 mahi for a great day of fishing
We got a 5:30 start on this day of 15 mph winds going to the J buoy. We got a bunch of small baits at the J, then went outside to 20 miles and took a double ono and got one. Then in the area there was an iwa bird and we followed it around and finally found a nice log 10 inches around and 17 feet long floating. It had lots of mahi on it and Scot was hooking up 3 to 5 a pass and he even got 7 fish on at one time on one pass. We baited until it slowed down and then trolled for onos and caught 9 more onos, one big 38 pounder was one of a four banger and we got all four. No hits on the way in. All of these guys were game to eat fish eyeballs in the harbor. These guys did great. One hell of a great day of fishing. Aloha Capt. Rusty


 Thu Aug 28, 2003   3:38:32 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Paula, and Brice Knight caught one ono and 2 big mahi for some fun
We got a 5:00 start on this ay of 15 mph winds going to the J buoy. The small baits were more cooperative today and we got 15 or so for bait and then went out to 25 mils and found only some aku schools that did not bite. We were all over looking  for something and Scot found it, a school of mahi under an iwa bird. We got 2 nice big mahi on and they both got to reel one in. Brice's fish was only 1/2 pound bigger than Paula's, and both were about 27 pounds. On the way in we got a nice big ono just 4 miles from the harbor. These folks were fun to fish with, they did great. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Wed Aug 27, 2003   3:26:49 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  The Smock Family Dale, Cindy, and Dale Jr. had a great day catching 3 onos and 23 mahi
We got a 5:00 start on this day of 20 mph trades going to the J buoy. At the J we caught one small shebie and then went outside to 20 miles where we found a nice log floating.Our first pass we took a triple mahi ono and got one mahi. We came back with bait and they came in hungry. Scot was hooking 2 or 4 each pass. it was wild action the whole time. When it slowed down we trolled for onos and got 3 nice ones.We ended up with 23 mahi and 3 onos, one hell of a good day. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Tue Aug 26, 2003   9:34:11 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Dan Magrish, Josh Brown, Jason Cohen, Erin Rolston caught 2 onos and one mahi
We got a 4:30 start on this day of 20 mph trades going to the J buoy. We got a few small baits at the buoy then went out to 30 miles and did not find anything. On our way in we found a small log and got one mahi and 2 onos from it. We could see more fish but they were not into our game, this is becoming a bad thing. No hits on the way in. In the harbor Josh and Dan were bold and did the eyeball thing gladly. Good guys to fish with. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Mon Aug 25, 2003   4:14:16 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Seve and Greg Potwin and Kyle and Rachel had a good day catching one striper 3 mahi and 2 big aku
We got a 4:30 start on this day of 20 mph trades going to the II buoy. At the buoy we caught a bunch of small baits then went outside . At 27 miles we found an aku school and we took a double and got them both, then the school broke up. At 30 miles we found a nice log, we took a triple on our first pass and got one. We came back with bait and could only get one to bite. We could see them every pass but they were smart already. We headed in and at one mile to the II we took a striper hit on the center and kyle did a great job of reeling it in. We took one more hit that came off in the area of the II. In the harbor Greg and Kyle joined in the eyeball eating ritual and even did ones from the striper. These guys were good to fish with. aloha Capt rusty


 Sat Aug 23, 2003   9:10:16 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Mark Nemerov, and The Carpentier family Jesse, Jared, Dale, Dawn caught one marlin 130 pounds and one mahi
We got underway at 4:40 on this day of 20 mph trades going to the J buoy. At the J we got some small baits, and we had a marlin come up and grab our outrigger lure dangeling next to the boat, and come off. Then we went to the II buoy and on the way we took a hit on the corner that came off but came back and hit it again. Then the center slammed, and came off, then the rigger slammed and came off. We circled around and came back through the same area and the other outrigger slammed and screamed, marlin on and jumping. It took out 500 yards of line and settled down like a good marlin. We got Jesse in the chair and he did a great job of reeling this one in. He had it to the boat in about 30 minutes or less and it was easy at gaff. On to the II and we hooked 2 mahi on bait and got one and lost one. Back in the harbor it was easy to get Jesse, and Mark to eat marlin eyeballs and Dale to eat a mahi eyeball. These were good folks to fish with. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Fri Aug 22, 2003   8:50:26 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  The Takabayashi Family from Tokyo caught some small aku and shibi
We got a 5:30 start on this day of 30 mph trades going to the V, R, and S buoys. We saw porpoise at the V and then went to the S and caught some small baits there. We trolled out to our favorite marlin hole but took no hits. All the way home no strikes. The eyes were too small eat today. They were seaworthy all the way. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Wed Aug 20, 2003   4:54:15 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Dustin Dishno, Adam Poll, and Steven Dishno caught 4 nice mahi
We got a 5:00 start on this day of 25 mph trades going to the LL buoy. At the buoy we caught some small baits and then baited for mahi. Scot hooked a mahi on our first pass and then one  the next pass too. We got one more and we left headed for the X. At the X Scot hooked 2 mahi but one came off, and we had 4. On our way in from the x we hooked a nice marlin. It ran out 500 yards and jumped all over the place, then it settled down and we got Dustin in the chair. He did a great job of reeling it in untill with 100 yards to go it just came off the hook, bummer. In the harbor Steven and Adam were game to eat eyeballs, these guys were troopers as they handeled the rough water well. Aloha Capt Rusty


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