Quick Details
Get personally picked up from your location and driven to the ultimate fishing destination in O’ahu, Hawai’i!
You will see views of the island and experience the real local shoreline fishing lifestyle. We will focus on using the hook & line fishing method. The species of fish mostly caught from O’ahu, Hawaii’s shoreline is but not limited to are called the Papio & O’io. We may also catch Hawaii’s state fish called the Humuhumunukunukuapua’a.
Scoop Net searching for Opae, trying to catch crabs, Sand Turtles & scoop small fish.
Hand Pole trying to catch Oama, Mamos and other small fish to eat or for bait.
Dunking Bait with spinning rods & reels requires you to be more patient as we hang a bell to the rod and wait for fish to bite in a certain area. I recommend this style of fishing if you do not want to walk as much and are with more people.
Whipping Lures requires constant casting and retrieving with technique. We may whip along side dunking, depending on your casting experience. Please only 1 whipper at a time.
Floater keeps the bait off the bottom as you try to keep the line tight, even going into the reel. Watch for the bobber to go down under water then set the hook.
Conventional Reels & Rods is the heaviest equipment for fishing from the shoreline in Hawai’i. These reels are made to hold more bigger line and cast further to try catch heavier fish such as thee elusive Ulua.
Mainly we will dunk bait, learn about the weather conditions, environment, different types of sea critters, regulations, explore the shoreline with a scoop net, share fishing stories while simply having good fun. Possibly we will whip, float, use the hand pole, trow conventional reels & rods depending on your experience, location, natural factors, fishing destination with fish in the area. You may meet me at the spot. Mahalo!
Additional Information
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- Be careful.
- Extract your time.
- Read the ocean, waves, current, reef, land, and weather.
- Be aware of your surrounding, people, objects, insects, honus, birds, hawaiian monk seals, jellyfish, and falling coconuts.
- Before every cast, make sure there is no tangles with the line, reel, and rod.
- Have a clear area to swing a cast without hooking anyone or anything.
- Please do not cast when people are in the water in front of you.
- Use technique and flex the rod when casting.
- Know where your hook and weight is at all times and do not let it hit you.
- Be cautious when handling fish because of their spikes and teeth.
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- Transportation
- Scoop Net
- Hand Pole
- Rods
- Reels
- Fishing Tackle
- Tabis (beach shoes)
- Bait
- Bottled Water
- Folding Chair/Mat
- Umbrellas
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Ponchos (for rainy days)
- First Aid Kit
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- Wear beach attire.
- Bring a towel, jacket, hat, sunglasses, and snacks & non alcoholic beverages (we may get something to eat on the way to the spot).
- We prefer fishing on the weekday because the beaches are not as crowded as the weekends, but the weekends can still be fun.
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- Sunrise Expedition – From 7:00 am – 12:00 am
- Sunset Expedition – From 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Times will vary according to the season. Also, please consider driving time.
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- Reservations for a single traveler to four people is accepted. Please contact Alika for a clear understanding before you make a reservation.
- I shall contact you the weather forecast five days before your scheduled fishing expedition. If the weather forecast is not looking safe for your chosen fishing trip then hopefully we can reschedule.