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!
2003 ‘Aweoweo Bloom
Splash!
Hale‘iwa Grander
Tail Tales
Bomboy and Adela’s Grander
Tagged Marlin Identified
Local Cutters Stop Illegal Drift-Net Fishing
FISHING Hawai‘i Style®
Hunter Check Station
Lahaina Jackpot
Pearl Harbor Fishing Tournament Log
KBC’s Pure Jackpot Team Challenge
The Toughest and Best Fishing Is Aku Fishing: Part VI
Baja Boys Yellowtail Tournament
Mail Buoy
A New Beginning for the DLNR? Think Again!
Mail Buoy
Make Hawai‘i a great place to fish!
Hale‘iwa Seawatch
Hilo Seawatch
VR Fishing Derby
Maui Seawatch
KONA-THE BLUE MARLIN CAPITAL
Kona Seawatch
Kane’ohe Seawatch
Freshwater Bank Fishing
Holoholo Style
Aloha, Florida Style
SEPTEMBER—Fishing Almanac