The latest Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii Fishing Report...
Captain's Log
Sun Mar 7, 2010 4:04:35 PM Haleiwa, Hawaii
C had Borowiak, Greg McCaul, Chris Borowiak and Scott Czarnick caught 8 shibi and 11 aku and 2 sharks for some real fun action today
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Right at dawn we got going on this day of 25 kph trades, a relativly nice day going to my favorite buoy. At the buoy we jigged and caught some small aku and shibi. Then we set up and trolled outside, we foung 1 open school and had some mahi bite but did not hookup. Back at the buoy we baited and hooked a nice shibi and got it. Then a shark hooked up and Greg reeled it in and we gave it a stern talking to and let it go. Then we baited some more and another shark hooked up and Scott reeled it almost to the boat and it came off the hook. More jigging and the aku were biting good lots of doubles. When we baited again we got 3 more nice shibi. These folks did great on this rough day. back in the harbor I was the only one to eat a shibi eyeball by request. Good going guys it was fun. Aloha Capt Rusty
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A Note To Our Valued Customers
Communication is vital to the success of your big game fishing charter.
Charter check-in Captain Rusty
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Two things you need to do:
1. When you arrive on the island, give us a contact phone number, where you can be reached.
2. Contact us the afternoon before your scheduled charter.
We start preparing the boat for your charter the prior evening. The morning of your charter,
we start getting the boat ready at 3:00 AM. It would be nice to know if you will be showing up. If you don't
call, we won't prepare the boat since this involves perishables.
We constantly track the weather. It is crucial to keep informed of the forecasted conditions
and other possible changes that can come up. Call us the day before to make sure the ocean conditions
are favorable and we are all set to go.
We need to set a starting time so we know when to expect you at the dock. In addition,
I need to be sure no bananas are smuggled aboard.
We want to show you the best Hawaii deep sea fishing has to offer. A little communication
goes a long ways to making things run well.
Aloha Capt Rusty
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