HAWAII FISHING NEWS brings it all to you! Sportfishing in Hawaii is year-round! Aptly titled by HAWAII FISHING NEWS in 1977, the "Blue Marlin Capital of the World." Hawaii offers six species of billfish plus yellowfin (ahi), skipjack (aku), dogtooth, bonito, albacore & bigeye tuna. Other species of offshore game fish include wahoo (ono), dolphin fish (mahimahi), great barracuda (kaku) & rainbow runner (kamanu,or Hawaiian salmon). Bottom fishing is also popular in Hawaii with good catches of snapper at depths of 10 to 100 fathoms. Inshore waters of Hawaii, with 700 miles of fishable shoreline, draw the most activity from anglers. Heavy-duty shore casting rigs allow anglers to tackle giant ulua (jacks) of up to 200 lbs as they prowl the reefs at night. Medium tackle and ultralight fishing clubs have sprung up in Hawaii as anglers have discovered the excitement of fishing for the many other species that make the reefs and sandy channels their homes. Freshwater enthusiasts are not to be denied as Hawaii has more varieties of freshwater game fish than most areas of the mainland; these include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, oscar, tucunare, channel catfish and rainbow trout. What all this adds up to? Hawaii is a great place to fish!
Hawaii Fishing News
Championship Jackpot Fishing Tournament
Championship Jackpot Fishing Tournament
I’A O HAWAII ULA AND PAPA’I
WAIANAE COAST • RESEARCH VESSEL TOWNSEND CROMWELL CONTINUES RESOURCE ASSESSMENT IN NORTHWESTERN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
International Game Fish Association news release
Pacific Casting Club
BIG SALE
Hawaii’s Lady Captains Honored
SMART SKIPPERS CHECK MARINE WEATHER REPORTS BEFORE BOATING TRIPS
KEIKI’S TILAPIA JAMBOREE
Maui Wowie
Gifts for the Hawaii Fisherman
FISHING TIPS
PORTLOCK THE PALC FISHERMAN’S PARADISE
LETTER TO DEAL
KONA NEWS
HILO CASTING CLUB AWARDS BANQUET
HAWAII’S OUTDOOR REPORTER
HAWAII FISHING NEWS NOVEMBER SNAP SHOTS
THE THREADFIN SHAD
Selected Holiday Recipes
MAKO COUNTRY
7th ANNUAL LANAI RENDEZVOUS
who gets the billfish • The topic of who gets the billfish has been hotly discussed in a number of meetings held in Honolulu and Kailua-Kona recently. The majority opinion amongst Hawaii’s recreational fishermen seems to be “we do!”
RADON BOATS