Kona Coast of The Big Island, Hawaii
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Kona Coast of The Big Island, Hawaii
Well, I just got in from a 4 hour boat charter with my 8 y/o son down here off of Kona. I'm almost a little embarrased to be posting this..... but oh well, he had a good time, and want's to see his pic. on the internet.
When we first looked into fishing before coming down... we kind of decided not to go on a charter because it just was such a different ball game than when you go to our Washington coast. By that I mean that basicly everybody down here is selling you the boat and Capt. for the day or half day, $400-$800 bucks, ouch! I did find one boat that would do a "Shared charter" as what you think of in Westport, pay by the head.
We had fun, but they were fishing for basicly small fish, mackeral, Aha, (striped jack?) Ono, occaisonal Ahi. These were basicly bait fish for the Marlin and other billfish. Apparently the boat was out yesterday without a single fish caught, OUCH. But we did bring in I think 8 of the Mackeral/striped Jack, Ono, combination. About the size of a 2lb trout. HA!:cheers:
I have to mention that man.... what a trip it is to see how different it is fishing in different parts of the world. You can be a guy who fishes 3 days a week back at home, and then you get out to a place like this and you don't know @#$%#.
The reels these guys are using are as big your head! Bright brassy colored Penns, they go for about 1300 bucks! 100lb test line that resembles the clothes line my mom used to run across the back yard.
Anyway....thanks for putting up with my ramble. I actually packed two rods and gear down here for some surf fishing but the big island is not like any kind of surf we're used to in WA. As soon as I'm back I"m heading to Moclips or there abouts for some surf fishing that I can handle.
(Arghh!! I am fighting with this Wi-Fi connection and I can't go through photobucket to get my images compressed, so a picture will have to wait til I get home!)
When we first looked into fishing before coming down... we kind of decided not to go on a charter because it just was such a different ball game than when you go to our Washington coast. By that I mean that basicly everybody down here is selling you the boat and Capt. for the day or half day, $400-$800 bucks, ouch! I did find one boat that would do a "Shared charter" as what you think of in Westport, pay by the head.
We had fun, but they were fishing for basicly small fish, mackeral, Aha, (striped jack?) Ono, occaisonal Ahi. These were basicly bait fish for the Marlin and other billfish. Apparently the boat was out yesterday without a single fish caught, OUCH. But we did bring in I think 8 of the Mackeral/striped Jack, Ono, combination. About the size of a 2lb trout. HA!:cheers:
I have to mention that man.... what a trip it is to see how different it is fishing in different parts of the world. You can be a guy who fishes 3 days a week back at home, and then you get out to a place like this and you don't know @#$%#.
The reels these guys are using are as big your head! Bright brassy colored Penns, they go for about 1300 bucks! 100lb test line that resembles the clothes line my mom used to run across the back yard.
Anyway....thanks for putting up with my ramble. I actually packed two rods and gear down here for some surf fishing but the big island is not like any kind of surf we're used to in WA. As soon as I'm back I"m heading to Moclips or there abouts for some surf fishing that I can handle.
(Arghh!! I am fighting with this Wi-Fi connection and I can't go through photobucket to get my images compressed, so a picture will have to wait til I get home!)
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RE:Kona Coast of The Big Island, Hawaii
Cool stuff Quad..
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RE:Kona Coast of The Big Island, Hawaii
Sweet Chris! I bet your boy was pretty excited. Have fun man. Can't wait to see the pics.
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RE:Kona Coast of The Big Island, Hawaii
Glad to hear you were able to get out after all. Cant wait to see the pics. Enjoy the rest of your vacation!
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RE:Kona Coast of The Big Island, Hawaii
Bring back some pics along with some heat.Travel safe and enjoy.Aloha
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RE:Kona Coast of The Big Island, Hawaii
hey quad,glad to see you got out,saw the weather the outher day was 80,man cant beat that.if you looking for local food and not to bad price wise try ,kona plate lunch and then theres a place called big island grill.have fun.have you wet aline from the bank yet? another great site for info about the kona and big island area is konaweb.com kind of a forum with real people inputs.web cam of the area by the coffee shop just before the vollyball area
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RE:Kona Coast of The Big Island, Hawaii
Can't wait to see the pictures..>Charter boats sure are pricey now a days...
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RE:Kona Coast of The Big Island, Hawaii
sam,boy you sure got that right.the only good about the islands,if you can afford it, the boat is your for the day. but even here,the trip we take in june for canada halibut out of neah bay , has done nothing but go up every year.last year i think it was 170. you got 2 halis but its always alot of fun,but your with 12 of your friends also
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