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Main Address :
66-195 Kaamooloa Road
Waialua
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HI
96791
USA
Phone :
(808) 637-5783
Fax :
Summer Address :
66-195 Kaamooloa Road
Waialua
,
HI
96791
USA
Phone :
(808) 637-5783
Fax :
Toll Free :
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Kuuloakai Big Game Fishing
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A special breed of angler flocks to this nook of the world where fishing lore is born. Hawaii sport angling is where tales of hour long fights, reel spooling runs, an angry marlin majestically leaping to shake a lure are legend. If you are going to Oahu and want to land a big Blue Marlin, our charter Kuuloa Kai, is the experienced well seasoned crew you need.
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General:
Charter Boat, Guides
Fishing Available:
Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, Slipjack Tuna, Mahi-Mahi, Wahoo, Other Saltwater Fish
Hunting Available:
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Lake or Area Name :
Haleiwa, Hawaii
Boat Location: Haleiwa Small Boat Harbor, Pier 200, Slip 201
A special breed of angler flocks to this nook of the world, where fishing lore is born. Hawaii sport fishing is home to legendary tales of hour-long fights, reel-spooling runs, and an angry marlin majestically soaring above the water to shake off a lure. This is Hawaii fishing, reel peeling, line screaming, pin you to the gunwale action.
Skipjack Tuna abound in the waters off Haleiwa, Hawaii because the sea mounts attract and keep them. They aren't alone: Blue Marlin, Striped Marlin, and Sailfish all love to feast on Skipjack Tuna. The waters are teeming with the hunters and their prey. When the Billfish schools arrive in Hawaiian waters to fatten up during their pelagic migrations, Oahu big game sport fishing is pole-busting.
Hawaii Marlin fishing is a team sport. Blue Marlin are at the top of the ocean's food chain, they fear nothing. Selecting an experienced crew is crucial. If you are fishing in Oahu, Hawaii and want to land a big Blue Marlin, you need the experienced well-seasoned crew of the Hawaii fishing charter, Kuuloa Kai.
Pelagic game fish, such as Blue Marlin (Au), Wahoo (ono), Dolphin Fish (Mahimahi) Yellowfin Tuna (Ahi) and Skipjack Tuna (Aku) tend to prefer deep blue water, ranging from the surface to about 1,000 fathoms. Hence the term Blue Water Fishing. The rule of thumb is the deeper the water the bigger the fish. Yet, monster fish have been caught just out side the harbor, so its just a rule of thumb. You never know when or where a big fish will strike. The Kuuloa Kai team is prepared to hook up and boat a big fish at all times.
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Haleiwa, Hawaii
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