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Hawaii Fishing News

Oct 01 1994
Magazine

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!

OCTOBER―Fishing Almanac

The People End of the Line • This column introduces a multiyear project focusing on cultural and social aspects of the Hawai‘i troll and headline fishery.

FISHING Hawaii Style®

Hana Pa’a With The Hui And Kolohe Kasters

Splash!

HFN at Outdoor Writers Convention

More on the Monster Puhi

1994 U.S. National Free-Diving Championship

Island of Hawai‘i YMCA Invitational Free-Diving Tournament

Tail Tales

North Shore Spearfishers Free-Dive Invitational

Aqualine

Hawaiian Ghost Stories • I thought, ‘This can’t be happening.’ As she tried to kiss me, I saw her tongue; and it looked like a lizard’s tongue. It was long and serpentlike. That’s when I screamed, and I tried in vain to escape her grasp.

Tail Tales True Adventure of HFN Readers

Mail Buoy

Kane’ohe Bay Papio Tournament

Mail Buoy

Fishing TALES

Welcome to Hawai‘i, TARA VANA

West of Kaua‘i Part II

Fishing Vessel Seized

Hilo Casting Club Annual Tournament

ATLAPAC Fishing Club Awards Banquet

Sixth Annual Country of Kaua‘i Shoreline Fishing Tournament

The Lean and Mean Palani

Get The Drift and Bag It!

Subsistence Fishing Pilot Demonstration Area Moloka‘i

from the… FISHWIFE

Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale • National Marine Sanctuary

Questions About the Whale Sanctuary

Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Issue #1

Old Lahaina Town

Hilo Coast

Honokohau Harbor Catch Report

Inside BIG GAME Fishing Hawall

O‘ahu’s Windward Coast

North Shore Hale‘iwa Harbor

Holoholo Style


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Frequency: One time Pages: 42 Publisher: Hawaii Fishing News, LLC Edition: Oct 01 1994

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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!

OCTOBER―Fishing Almanac

The People End of the Line • This column introduces a multiyear project focusing on cultural and social aspects of the Hawai‘i troll and headline fishery.

FISHING Hawaii Style®

Hana Pa’a With The Hui And Kolohe Kasters

Splash!

HFN at Outdoor Writers Convention

More on the Monster Puhi

1994 U.S. National Free-Diving Championship

Island of Hawai‘i YMCA Invitational Free-Diving Tournament

Tail Tales

North Shore Spearfishers Free-Dive Invitational

Aqualine

Hawaiian Ghost Stories • I thought, ‘This can’t be happening.’ As she tried to kiss me, I saw her tongue; and it looked like a lizard’s tongue. It was long and serpentlike. That’s when I screamed, and I tried in vain to escape her grasp.

Tail Tales True Adventure of HFN Readers

Mail Buoy

Kane’ohe Bay Papio Tournament

Mail Buoy

Fishing TALES

Welcome to Hawai‘i, TARA VANA

West of Kaua‘i Part II

Fishing Vessel Seized

Hilo Casting Club Annual Tournament

ATLAPAC Fishing Club Awards Banquet

Sixth Annual Country of Kaua‘i Shoreline Fishing Tournament

The Lean and Mean Palani

Get The Drift and Bag It!

Subsistence Fishing Pilot Demonstration Area Moloka‘i

from the… FISHWIFE

Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale • National Marine Sanctuary

Questions About the Whale Sanctuary

Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Issue #1

Old Lahaina Town

Hilo Coast

Honokohau Harbor Catch Report

Inside BIG GAME Fishing Hawall

O‘ahu’s Windward Coast

North Shore Hale‘iwa Harbor

Holoholo Style


Expand title description text