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Hawaii angler New to the forum
Aloha everyone, I'm new to this forum and wanted to introduce myself, I'm a Big Island, Hawaii born and raised local boy. I am 35 and started fishing from when I was a little boy. I have been kayak fishing heavily for a few years now and have a passion for this sport. I fish from an Ocean Kayak Prowler Big Game and love it. I have been really sucesful kayak fishing here in Hawaii and have caught everything from wahoo, mahi mahi, huge tuna and jacks to sailfish and wanted to share some of my catches, story's and pictures if it's okay. I figure I might be able to learn or help others here. I am already well known in another popular kayak fishing forum named "Aquahunters" and wanted to see and learn about fishing in other parts of the world.
Here's a vid of some of the fish I catch here in Hawaii, these were caught from January to July 2012. http://youtu.be/5Qdr39U-2BA Here's a vid of a 71lb and 112lb yellow fin tuna's caught in the same day from my kayak. http://youtu.be/rioJPgm1wRw |
Aloha my braddah. Welcome to the forum. Im from Hawaii too and have been fishing here for a little over a year. Some cool things to pick up from this forum that guys dont really do in Hawaii. One thing is that bait is pretty easy to pick up here, but getting the fish to bite can be something else. At home, its hard to get those opelu, but once you get one, its like candy.
I stay on the AH forum too. My brother is Little-bum. Been fishing and cruising up here with Steve. You had some insane catches this year. Saw that you had surgery or something. Hope youre recovering well. |
Great stuff there!!!
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This looks like a really solid forum with a lot of info on the types of fish and fishing up there! How is the fishing up there? What species do you target or is a prize catch? I hope I get a chance to come up and do a lil fishing up in your area in the near future! Aloha brother, and as always tight lines and safe fishing! KG |
Nice hook ups
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NICE JOB BRO I HAVE THE SAME YAK AND COLOR
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Awesome !
What program do you edit your videos with? also what kind of gaff is that in your first video. |
Welcome to the site. Very impressive videos man.
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good stuff!
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welcome to the site, some sick vids there. supa nice action.
cheers to you and a speedy recovery. |
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The two gaffs I use I had custom built it to fit my needs. I needed gaffs that would float, be very strong and have the length I wanted. The first spear looking gaff We call it a "kage" here in Hawaii, it's usually made out of a wooden dowl or shovel handle and 3/8"-1/2" threaded stainless steel allthread rod. It's mainly used for the kill shot into the brain of larger pelagics and then backed up with a regular stlye gaff to secure them. Most of The larger fish comes up looking like they are gassed out and have given up but as soon as you stick a normal gaff in them it wakes them up and they go nutz! Big pelagics going nutz next to your yak can be very dangerous and cause a flip if your not carefull. I normally try to kill or subdue a larger fish in the water before bringing it up on my lap. A tuna 30lbs and bigger on your lap alive will cause serious damage to your equipment, or yourself. Especially Wahoo's or we call them ono's that have razor sharp teeth and could slice your feet or other body parts in a second if they are trashing between your legs. I would hate to be a couple miles or more out on the ocean with a serious wound or injury caused by a fish that could have been prevented. This is just my opinion and my style of fishing tho, I'm not saying that everyone should make or have one, but If anyone needs help building one I would be happy to help out. Tight lines and safe fishing! KG |
Mahalo everyone for the very warm welcome!!! This forum is awseome! Tons of valuable information and very friendly people!! I really want to broden my scope on fish and fishing in other parts of the world besides Hawaii and this forum is truely a big help!!! If anyone wants to learn about fish and fishing here in Hawaii I would be more than happy to help! We have a kayak fishing forum here in our state called "Aquahunters" and it has so much info on fish and fishing here also. I also have tons of kayak fishing vids of myself hooking and landing pelagic fish in Hawaii but just wanted to share my last two vids here in my intoduction. Again, big mahalo for this great site and welcome!
Aloha, KG |
if you ever want to not catch fish in dana point. . . let me know. :o
I'll pm you next time i'm on the Big Island. :D |
Aloha and Welcome!!!
Welcome KG,
First off, great vids. Super fun to watch and very inspiring. Secondly, I really like your kage method. Not sure if you'd need one here for a 27 lb. yellowtail, but flip those numbers around, change the 'tail to 'fin, and I more than understand the need to expire the fish before bringing it on board. Again, great stuff. RobFish |
Welcome to BWE, your lucky to live in hawaii those yellowfin are crazy! Becareful though i heard you guys had an earthquake and have a tsunami warning dont be out fishing soon. This forum is great and can show new techniques that are not used there. Good luck and tight lines.
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I'm moving to Hawaii. It's settled, thanks for that extra little push I needed.
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If you can pull-off your move from CA to HI over this video. . . :notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notwo rthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:: notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notwor thy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:
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Wow, very impressive catches. Welcome.:cheers1:
Fishing here is gonna feel like making bait to you, especially after those tuna. |
Thanks guys!!!
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Koa thanks for the Response i like the idea of that kill gaff I need to get me one.:you_rock:
WIll you be fishing in Cali or just visiting the forum? |
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Aloha and tight lines, KG |
Thats awesome you got sponsored thanks for the tips.
I need to start trying to win some tournaments lol |
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Aloha everyone, it has been almost 4 months since I've been on the ocean due to my injury. I Finaly felt like I was recoverd enough to try and do a lil fishing for small game yesterday. Launched out in the morning and made bait quickly, I decide to paddle out 1 mile and see what kind of action was out there, but after 4 hours I only took a short strike that spit the hook. The wind started to pick up so I decided to paddle back in to shore. About half way in my pole starts bouncing and I hear a huge splash behind me, I look back and see a sailfish going airborne!!!! It did it's aireal show for about 3 minutes and then gassed out. 10 minutes later I had a 51 lb sailfish on my lap and started my journey back to land. It felt so great to be back on the water and land my second sail this year!!!! I'm gonna be hitting the water hard the rest of this year to makeup my 4 months being down at home! I got most of the short battle on film, gotta do a lil editing and I will post the vid here!
Aloha, KG |
Oh yah......
You shoul have seen the sculpin I pulled on last week, went at least 15 inches. Sailfish, swordfish, tuna....whatever.:D Badass.:cheers1: |
Very cool catch KG
I could get used to fishing in a place like that! |
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LoL :D |
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That is cool as hell catching that variety of top gamefish. Wahoo from the 'yak that's the bomb :D
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Thanks very much!!!
Welcome to our board...Loved your videos and music...I was just on Molokai 7 days and Maui 7 days...last year 10 days Molokai 4 days Maui...I have also been to the Big Island many times.... Got an Axis buck on Molokai this year...I do writing for San Diego Sports Magazine and my hunting\fishing\sports pictures are here...www.flickr.com/sdhuntfish/sets
Randy |
legit!
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Here's some recent action here in Hawaii, fishing has been a lil slow lately but there's still a few fish hanging around!
51# yellowfin tuna (ahi) http://youtu.be/kjpJ8r690K4 21# wahoo (Ono) http://youtu.be/oFT0uJuE_q8 |
I was out there last summer for RIMPAC. Rented a yak at Schofield and fished the sewer, I mean Lake Wilson for peacock bass. Had a blast. Another guy on a yak set me up with how to catch em. He had a pelican I believe. Next time I'll try the ocean.
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Seems like my ship goes to Hawaii often not sure where it stops but id love to get a trip when i go there . Ill have to find out where it goes so I can get a Guide.
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Aloha brothers!!! I Worked on editing some epic video footage from my fishing trip a couple weeks ago, hooked and landed a 27lb wahoo and a 62lb yellow fin tuna in a few hours from my yak here in Hawaii, mahalo in enjoy!
Aloha, KG http://youtu.be/iNiiTcUaMW0 |
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