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Re: Maui fishing recommendations [Re: Griz Trapper] #7210467
03/09/21 04:48 PM
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Fishing in hawaii is terrible. There arent any fish and the ones that are there the greedy locals take. My wife will never go back. Mexico is way better. For sure. Mahalo [Linked Image]

Re: Maui fishing recommendations [Re: KenaiKid] #7210504
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Originally Posted by KenaiKid
Originally Posted by Rat_Pack
I wouldn't fish there, at least not with a guide who takes my fish too. That's about the most sleeze bag thing I've ever heard.


So if you take me trapping do I get to keep your fur? If not I guess you're a sleeze bag.

It's a commercial fishery, you're paying them to take you along. Not everything in the world is the same as new yawk.

Hey, if you pay me to take you trapping, I'm going to throw all of those critters in the back of your truck. For free. You think anyone would go to AK to pay someone to go fishing halibut, then hand over all their fish to the guide?? Or pay mega bucks to kill a grizzly and just give it to the guide?? If you are a commercial fisherman and want me to catch you a fish, you're going to pay me to do it

Re: Maui fishing recommendations [Re: Griz Trapper] #7210510
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DT are those some type of permit or bonefish?

Re: Maui fishing recommendations [Re: Griz Trapper] #7210518
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Bonefish aka oio. Prized flats fish. Biggest in the world there. First fish is a good 10#. But the locals took them from me so there arent any left. Hawaiin fishing is overated

Re: Maui fishing recommendations [Re: Griz Trapper] #7210526
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Ya it looks rough

Re: Maui fishing recommendations [Re: Griz Trapper] #7211018
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I hope the recent Maui flooding doesn't impact your travel plans and family vacation... it looks pretty devastating

Re: Maui fishing recommendations [Re: Griz Trapper] #7211132
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The town of Lahaina is where the fishing charters leave from. The docks are located in the heart of town near the Banyon tree (something you have to definitely see). I suggest you go down there around noon or so when the boats come back in to see the daily catches. Quite a few curious onlookers frequent the docks at this time. Its here where people buy fish directly from the boats. Its not uncommon for decent size sharks to follow the boats into the dock area in hopes of getting an easy meal of fish scraps. I even saw a big manta ray, about 6 feet or bigger hanging around.

Re: Maui fishing recommendations [Re: Griz Trapper] #7211184
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Originally Posted by KenaiKid
Originally Posted by Rat_Pack
I wouldn't fish there, at least not with a guide who takes my fish too. That's about the most sleeze bag thing I've ever heard.


So if you take me trapping do I get to keep your fur? If not I guess you're a sleeze bag.

It's a commercial fishery, you're paying them to take you along. Not everything in the world is the same as new yawk.

Hey, if you pay me to take you trapping, I'm going to throw all of those critters in the back of your truck. For free. You think anyone would go to AK to pay someone to go fishing halibut, then hand over all their fish to the guide?? Or pay mega bucks to kill a grizzly and just give it to the guide?? If you are a commercial fisherman and want me to catch you a fish, you're going to pay me to do it






Hey, I am pretty sure you took me steelhead fishing when I was too young to drive..Was I supposed to give you that fish?? I'm really sorry man...I guess I owe you!!!


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Re: Maui fishing recommendations [Re: Reaperman] #7211489
03/10/21 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Reaperman
The town of Lahaina is where the fishing charters leave from. The docks are located in the heart of town near the Banyon tree (something you have to definitely see). I suggest you go down there around noon or so when the boats come back in to see the daily catches. Quite a few curious onlookers frequent the docks at this time. Its here where people buy fish directly from the boats. Its not uncommon for decent size sharks to follow the boats into the dock area in hopes of getting an easy meal of fish scraps. I even saw a big manta ray, about 6 feet or bigger hanging around.

That sounds awesome! We are really excited to go and check out another place. Montana is our home for a reason and we love it here, it's just nice to put your toe's n the sand from time to time. Thanks for all the advice!
Griz


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