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Oahu Fishing Grounds
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Oahu is a great
place to fish for big Marlin, as well as Ahi, Mahi Mahi and Ono. As shown in the chart to
the left, Kewalo Basin is the starting point for Oahu Chartered fishing adventures, and
there are several places the boats can reach in the course of a normal trip. Boats
travelling at an average of 9 knots can travel a distance of approximately 70 miles in 8
hours, meaning a specific destination of about 35 miles offshore can be reached by the
turn-around point. A more favorable
approach, however, since the water gets very deep so close to shore, is to follow the
depth curves such as the 1,000 fathom line, or head to offshore surface objects such as
FADs "HH", "BO", or "S" which are all well within reach.
Bottom structures such as the Penguin Banks and the Pinnacle are also local favorites, as
the upwelling created by currents that hit these underwater plateaus tend to congregate
bait into the general area, often leading to a food chain succession. Once you witness the
Hawaiian Iwa bird hovering over a school of bait or a giant Pacific Blue Marlin,
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| Although the largest reported
Marlin ever caught (an 1805lb Blue) was produced here off of Oahu and the chance of it
happening again always exists, we think the focus for our fishing visitors should be on
the sheer beauty of the scenery of this magnificent island which we think can only be
experienced from sea. At only ten
miles offshore, the buildings of Waikiki and Downtown Honolulu begin to fade, leaving only
the majestic hills and mountains within view. On a heading to the Southeast, for example,
Diamond Head takes on a whole new look from sea, and its aura is shadowed by the mighty
Koolau range looming in its wake. If your skipper takes you Southwest towards the
"BO" buoy or around Barbers Point towards "S", take a moment to
look North and gaze at the unspoiled beauty of the Waianae mountains. The sight of these
green, tree-covered mountains will make you ponder the plight of the ancient Polynesians
who used those very landmarks instead of a GPS to calculate their positions and determine
where the fish were.
Oahu is a special island, and the fishing
we offer only adds to it. Treasure your time and memories at sea in this wonderland, no
matter what you end up with back at the docks.
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