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Haleiwa Fishing Charters Oahu North Shore for Marlin, Mahi Mahi, Tuna
Haleiwa Fishing Charters

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.
Marlin Fishing Hawaii
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.
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.
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.
Yellowfin Tuna Fishing Oahu North Shore

Oahu, Hawaii's world-famous North Shore may be a surfer's paradise. But its best-kept secret is that it is also one of Hawaii's hottest big game fishing locations. Massive schools of big Yellowfin Tuna visit Haleiwa, Hawaii's coast every year. Because of this annual migration, it is home to Haleiwa, Hawaii's North Shore Hanapa'a Jackpot Fishing Tournament.
Of course, Hawaii is famous for Ahi, the Yellowfin Tuna. Hooking one of these is blue water big game fishing at its best. Yellowfin Tuna, pound for pound, are some of the hardest fighters ever built. Just imagine, the Hawaiian State record was 356 pounds of muscle. Indeed, Yellowfin Tuna are true heavy weights bursting with brute strength. They are a tough fighting fish with a fast recovery rate. They will mix deep dives with long, fast runs to test both angler and tackle. This is Hawaii fishing at its best.
Haleiwa Fishing for Mahi and Ono

Close to the top of the ocean's food chain are Mahimahi, also known as Dolphin Fish and Ono, called Wahoo elsewhere. These predators are great fun to catch. When Haleiwa, Hawaii's Mahimahi season is in full swing, multiple hookups are common. Hawaii fishing is about pure adrenaline pumping action.
Haleiwa Fishing Charter Captains
Brothers Rusty and Scot Spencer, are both dedicated outdoor people who like water and dirt: better described as fishing, surfing and dirt-bike riding.
Rusty liked Hawaii so much he decided to stay and went to work at Waimea Falls Park and attended Leeward College. It didn't take too long before his interest turned back to fishing. He started by attaching a fishing pole to his surfboard and trolling by knee paddling along the shore. Next, it was trolling with his 16 ft Hobie Cat. Finally in 1982, he acquired the first Kuuloa Kai, a 24 ft Glasply, got into some serious fishing and eventually started the Kuuloa Kai Charter Fishing Business.
After finishing High school, Scot followed his brother to Hawaii and worked for a number of years at the Waimea Falls Park as a mechanic. Scot prefers the fishing life and has the fisherman's touch. He runs the activity on the back deck—setting trolling lines, chumming bait, hooking fish, helping guests land fish, and doing whatever else he can to be sure the charter's guests enjoy their fishing excursion.
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