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2004 :    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
Year :   2006   2005   2003   2002  


 Wed Jun 23, 2004   5:42:57 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
 Hanapa'a Jackpot Fishing Tournament
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Capt Rusty, Paul Lindberg, Scot, and Dino Miranda we got 2 marlin a 129 and a 49 pounder and 1 mahi and 1 ono and some shibi for a clean sweep our 4th for the year and the first in the tournament good for $ 750 in prize money
The gun went of at 6:00 and off we all went , we went to my favorite buoy and got the striped marlin on the way there. Trolling the area of the buoy we got a ono then a mahi, all we needed was a shibi for the sweep, we tryed hard but could not get one so on down we went. On the way we hooked a 129# marlin and got it. We got our shibi at a different buoy 21 minutes before another boat did, we got the sweep. It is good to have one prize already, the pressure is off a little. 2 more days to go. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Mon Jun 21, 2004   2:36:00 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Larry Eudy caught 1 big barracuda and 1 mahi and some aku and shibi
We got going at 4:00 on this day of 20 mph trades going to my next favorite buoy. No hits trolling so we jigged and ran an aku live and had a big mahi eat it and not hookup, but a small mahi did hookup on a small pole and Larry got it. Then a big baracuda ate another live aku and we got him too. Then on down to a different buoy, where we got one more shibi. Good going Larry. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Fri Jun 18, 2004   11:05:12 AM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  The Smith family Miles, Randy, Sue, and Trevor caught one 95 pound shibi 1 mahi and 2 aku
We got underway at 4:24 on this day of 20 mph trades going to my favorite buoy. We took a single hit at the buoy, the 95 pound ahi and Randy did a good job on it with some help from Scot and Miles. It was to the boat in about 15 minutes after running out 300 yards of line. Then we jigged and got an aku that went out live. Then a mahi came around and Scot baited it up and Miles got to reel it in. No hits on the way in, and all the fish got to keep their  eyes. These folks did great for how rough it was today. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Thu Jun 17, 2004   2:47:39 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Travis Dovala caught 2 mahi and a lot of shibi and aku, all by himself
It was 4:00 when we left on this day of20 mph trades going to my next favorite buoy. We got a 10 pound shibi on our first pass at the buoy. Then we jigged and got some aku and shibi, a few were bigger at about 10 pounds. Then Scot baited up a bunch of shibi and a small mahi. A big mahi came around and Scot hooked it up on 80# test no leader and Travis did a great job of getting it to the boat, and we got it. Then we went to another buoy and hooked up a shark on 60# test and he reeled it to the boat before it broke off. Travis did great on all these fish, he loves to fish and it showes. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Wed Jun 16, 2004   3:07:40 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  6-16-04 Travis Dovala caught 8 mahi and some aku and shibi and lost a shark
We got going at 4:00 on this day of 15 mph trades going to my next favorite buoy. We took a hit at the buoy and got a nice big mahi. Then we caught some live baits and ran them. We baited and Scot hooked up some small mahi on light line, then a big one hooked up on 80 and we got it. We baited some more and got some nice sized shibi, we gave Travis a good workout on all these fish and he did great. We went to another bouy and got 2 more mahi to end up with 8. This was day one of 2 for Travis. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Mon Jun 14, 2004   2:50:35 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Susan and Mark Petty, and Lauren Adams caught 1 mahi and some aku and shibi
We got going at 4:00 on this day of 20 mph trades going to my next favorite buoy. We took no hits trolling so we jigged and then ran some live baits around. Then we baited and lost a small mahi. We got some more small aku and shibi then set up and trolled on out and caught a mahi in the blind. Then we went to a different buoy and got some more shibi. These folks did great. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Sat Jun 12, 2004   2:30:03 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Greg Stahl, Mary Walsh,and Melanie Hart caught 19 mahi and 1 big shibi for a great day of fishing
4:00 was the derparture time on this day of 20 mph trades going to my next favorite buoy. We took  triple on our first pass 2 mahi and a shibi. Then we jigged and got some small shibi, and baited up  some more mahi and small shibi. Then we set up and went out and found a small log and got a bunch more mahi to end up with 19 mahi. We also got one big shibi and Mary got to reel it in on light line. These guys did real well, they were fun to fish with. Good going guys. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Fri Jun 11, 2004   1:14:04 PM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Marte Amrine caught one 435 pound marlin 11 mahi and 3 big shibi for a great day of fishing
It was 4:00 when we got going on this day of 20 mph trades going to my next favorite buoy. We got one mahi on the way there, and took a double mahi at the buoy and got them all. We jigged and got one 4 pound aku and ran it live, then a big shibi hit a clarke spoon and Marte got it after a good battle. Then a few more mahi showed up and Scot baited them up. Then we baited and Scot hooked up some bigger shibi, while we had one of those on a big marlin came up and ate our live aku, it did not run or jump at all. Marte was all warmed up on all those shibi and mahi and the marlin was the main event. It took about 45 minutes for him to reel this big fish in, and he did it very well. Once we got it in the boat we headed for the barn, only to find a big net floating on the way. There Scot baited some more mahi to end up with 11. Marte was a great angler, and in good shape to be able to reel all those fish in by himself, good going. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Fri Jun 11, 2004   12:01:40 AM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Jim Reyes, Jose Reyes, Joel Reyes, David Garcia, and Tony Reyes caught 2 mahi and 3 big shibi and some small shibi
We got going at 4:00 on this day of 25 mph trades going to my favorite buoy.  On the way we hooked up 2 nice mahi and got them both. We took no trolling hits at the buoy so we jigged and hooked up a big shibi and a small one on our first pass. Scot baited up a bunch of mid size shibi on light line, and one bigger one too. It was some fast action for a while there. Back in the harbor there were no takers for eyeballs, oh well. These guys did well for how rough it was. Aloha Capt Rusty


 Tue Jun 8, 2004   11:09:27 AM   Haleiwa, Hawaii
Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  Kimi Arnold, and Greg Powin caught 6 mahi and one 45 pound barracuda and some aku and shibi
We got going at 4:00 on this day of 25 mph trades going to my favorite buoy. We took a triple on our first pass and got 2 mahi and 1 shibi. We caught some baits and  ran them live, a mahi came along soon after and ate one and we got it. Then one of our baits got chopped off by a big barracuda, so we put our next live bait out on a suicide rig and it caught a nice mahi. The next 2 baits on the suicide rig were choppped and did not hookup, the third one got it and we landed a 45 pound barracuda, a new record for the year. Scot baited up a few more mahi on light line to end up with 6 for the day. Back in the harbor Greg was game to eat an eyeball out of a mahi, I like it. These guys were real troopers to handle the rough water we had today, good going. Aloha Capt Rusty


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