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Author Archives: nittas2010
August 23, 2011 Kona Fish Report – Dennis and Max Day 2!
Dennis and Max took two days off to tour the island and were ready to fish. They spent the last two days going to the volcano and looking for waterfalls on the Hilo side of the island. We left the … Continue reading
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August 22, 2011 Kona Fish Report – 12yr Old Alex Catches Her First Blue Marlin!
Brad Hopkins and his 12 year old daughter Alex were in town to try their luck fishing Kona. We left the harbor early and headed south. I took us down the 500 fathom line towards Kealakekua Bay following the south … Continue reading
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August 20-21, 2011 Kona Fish Report – Tough Fishing And The Passing Of a Good Friend
Saturday I hosted Casey Hall and his brothers. They were here in part to celebrate the passing of their father who brought them fishing in Kona several years ago. Their fishing trip today coincided with the scattering of ashes of … Continue reading
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August 18, 2011 Kona Fish Report – Dennis and Max Day 1
Dennis and and his son Max fished on the Lepika with me today for day one of a two day charter. Today we headed north and on our way to the Grounds we were happily interrupted by a 150lb blue … Continue reading
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August 14, 2011 Kona Fish Report – Erika and Scott Want Ahi
Erika and Scott from Salt Lake, UT fished with me today. Scott used to be a flyfishing guide and wanted to try his luck in the salt. We headed to OTEC buoy to try our luck on the 40-50lbers that … Continue reading
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