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Title: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: crackergraham on March 23, 2015, 04:19:30 PM
Hey fellas.... just wanted to send out a little trip report on my first outing in Hawaii.  Been reading and you tubing hawaii yak fishing for months now and finally took my first trip out yesterday.  I rented a 2015 Outback from P & P in Kailua-Kona.  Those guys are super helpful and have, what I consider, very reasonable rates for a week rental.  Big Mahalo to them.  I packed up a mobile FF setup, a threaded rod harpoon (they call them Kage's over here)... THANKS YakTrap for making me some killer oak handles (literal use intended), PFD,VHF, two jigging/trolling big game rods, a release SG, penn battle 6500, a salmon rod w/ a shimano level wind and a stiff bass rod for reef and baitfish (which I plan to go for tomorrow).  It was kinda a lot to pack, but even if I don't catch another fish in the next 7 days, it's worth it. 

I was extremely lucky to get into two Mahi Mahi on my first trip out.  Woke up at 5:30am, hit the water at sunrise and was back to the shore by 10am.  The first thing I have to say about the first fish was  ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!  It was the first time I've heard that sound, coming from my own reel, not a youtube video... and it is an amazing AMAZING rush.  The next thing I need to say about that Mahi.... is AIR SHOW.  It was spectacular! 
After reeling it in, harpooning it, and bringing it into the boat, it was a euphoric feeling.... enhanced by the fact that a huge whale swam by about 100 yards away (close enough, but far enough to not feel nervous).  Snapped a few photos, texted my family pointed my face at the morning sun and just smiled.  Then there was number two.

The euphoria ended abruptly while fighting with the second Mahi.  Not quite the same strike... more of a zzz zzzzzzz.  But I let him run with it for awhile before ratcheting up my level drag.  Once I did, it must have turned and ran straight at me because I could't keep up with the slack (luckily, I later found out that he completely engulfed my bait rig and wasn't coming off for anything.... well almost anything).  He was quick to the boat, but once he saw the boat, he put some fight in and made a couple decent runs.  In working him back to the boat at third time, something triggered this fish.  As I'm turning my yak to keep him on my left my rod tip goes nuts and the zzzz'a become ZZZZZZZZZZZ's!  This fish went bonkers.  Out of curiosity, I decide to look down into the bluest blue water you can imagine and see something eerie in the water about 15' below my yak.  The first thing I can say about this moment, Instant Terror.  For the more seasoned warm water guys, I'm sure this is pretty common, but for a new guy.... who just got his first yak in October of 2014, and was on his first trip out in the ocean... this scared me good.... as good as it scared the Mahi into that run.  Somehow I actually caught video of this moment and you can see the shape in the water.  I don't claim to know what it was.  But my imagination sure got my heart pumping and adrenaline coursing through me.  I'll post the video below and you can tell me what you think.  Trying to remain calm at this point, decided to pedal away a bit...  reeled the fish in, not quite ready.... takes another good run.  Reeling in the fifth time it feels like he's coming up and ready to lay on his side.... you know.... the perfect time for your brand new rod to snap!  Okay, lets try to hand line the last few feet and get this thing stabbed.  You know... the perfect time for your terminal tackle to get stuck in the bandaid on your right pointer finger.... got it off the the bandaid only to coincide with a nice head jerk.... terminal tackle now in finger.... oh crap.... please don't run, please don't run, please don't run.  Thankfully, this fish was spent.  I dislodge the coast snap of the hyper swivel from my finger and pull him alongside of the boat, sent my harpoon downward... right through the gills.  Blood.  Everywhere.  Instant recall of unidentified object in water 10 minutes prior..... Git it int the boat brah!   I throw it over my lap and start moving... pedaling, and laying into it with wood.... just wanting to knock it out and dilute the thick blood pool in my mirage drive well.  Get about 200 yards, cut my mainline, throw the mahi in back.  strap it down and pedal back to shore, legs and fingers covered in blood.  WOW. 

I'm still shaking my head.  Yesterday evening I went to bed wondering if I have the nerve to head back out.  This morning, I'm checking the forecast.  Enjoy the photos.
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: Mojo Jojo on March 23, 2015, 04:34:10 PM
Thanks for sharing nice job on the new territory fishing. I love the Hawaiian immersion gear and "I think your going to need a bigger boat" as well as a bigger fish cold bag.
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: kardinal_84 on March 23, 2015, 04:59:29 PM
Yah Baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Very nice!!! I bet it was a blast and some mighty good eating!!!  Thanks for sharing!!
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: Ling ling, Herro? on March 23, 2015, 05:20:07 PM
Excellent report! It almost felt like I was there. Looks like you had an amazing first trip out.
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: bb2fish on March 23, 2015, 05:35:48 PM
That's AMAZING!  What an incredible adventure with success.  How did that Mahi taste?? Mmm, wish I was in Hawaii  :banjo:
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: snopro on March 23, 2015, 05:42:45 PM
That's awesome.  Thanks for sharing the stoke.  How far off shore did you go to find the Mahi?  Bait or lure?
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: C_Run on March 23, 2015, 05:44:21 PM
Damn, congratulations and thanks for the write up! We were in Kauai last month and we probably killed one mahi....from the grocery store ;D.
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: MurseStrong on March 23, 2015, 05:58:22 PM
Great work!! You've now encouraged me to quit my job, sell my home, & adopt a slower island lifestyle. Fresh Dorado is excellent & so buttery, Bon appetite!
Keep'em coming.

Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: crackergraham on March 23, 2015, 06:15:30 PM
Oh man... THAT fish bag in the back hatch of a rental SUV?  Thats another story for another time! lol

The fish tastes awesome. I'm eating well, and making a lot of friends in the condo complex:) Grilled it with oil salt pepper and lemon, topped it with a pineapple jalapeņo salsa last night.  Tomorrow the plan is for a nice Ponzu sauce.  I told my wife if one day she up and bought a house in Hawaii without telling me, that I wouldn't be mad.

I went out about 2 miles, trolled dead bait.

Do video's attach the same way photos do?  or do I need to post to You Tube and attach a link.  Hoping to post at the higher resolution so you can see the shape in the water better.  The lower res on FB didn't show it well enough.  Thanks for the help.

Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: Spot on March 23, 2015, 07:12:13 PM
Oh Hell Yeah!  That is one heck of a fish story!!!
What more could a travelling kayak angler ask for?

Thanks for sharing your stoke!

-Mark-
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: sherminator on March 23, 2015, 07:25:33 PM
Great fish and great story! Love the blue in those pics - until you see really deep and clear tropical ocean water, you don't know what deep blue means...
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: Yaktrap on March 23, 2015, 08:03:09 PM
Nice way to put some cure on that oak.

Post videos to YouTube then just copy the link. But get back out and get more fish, the uploading can wait. Fishing time is precious.
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: leefromseattle on March 23, 2015, 08:46:47 PM
Awesome report. I love the big island. We go around Thanksgiving and I was able to rent a kayak for $25/day there (off season) last time. Heaven...

The day before I was fishing last thanksgiving, a guy in Maui had his legs hanging over the kayak and a shark bit one off, he died before he could get to shore. I found myself catching myself from doing the same thing. 

I had fish on a stringer over the side, tied to the kayak, and heard a rippling sound right behind me. Turned around to see a shark fin 10' behind me coming fast, right at the fish, I reached back and flung the fish into the boat with seconds to spare. Woulda rolled me cause it was tied to the side.

What were you using for bait?
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: ballardbrad on March 23, 2015, 09:45:34 PM
Great report.  Looks like you're having fun over there.  A great time of year to go when fishing is slow here.
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: crackergraham on March 23, 2015, 10:13:58 PM
Awesome report. I love the big island. We go around Thanksgiving and I was able to rent a kayak for $25/day there (off season) last time. Heaven...

The day before I was fishing last thanksgiving, a guy in Maui had his legs hanging over the kayak and a shark bit one off, he died before he could get to shore. I found myself catching myself from doing the same thing. 

I had fish on a stringer over the side, tied to the kayak, and heard a rippling sound right behind me. Turned around to see a shark fin 10' behind me coming fast, right at the fish, I reached back and flung the fish into the boat with seconds to spare. Woulda rolled me cause it was tied to the side.

What were you using for bait?

Yeah, I heard about that attack.  Tiger shark.  A guy got bit up north at beach 69 a few days ago.  He was in 4' of water.  Definitely won't be hanging my limbs over the edge... And most definitely won't be using my stringer:). Glad you avoided that catastrophe.

I was dragging around a couple lucky dead opelu's.

Nice way to put some cure on that oak.

Post videos to YouTube then just copy the link. But get back out and get more fish, the uploading can wait. Fishing time is precious.


I hear ya.  Daughters are in bed by 7:30 so maybe I'll get to the video, if not, I'll figure it out when I get back.  Will keep posting photos on this thread if I am lucky enough to catch more fish.
Lightweight gear on the reef tomorrow.  Gonna try out a dropper rig with lead head  and curly tail on bottom and a couple shrimp flies above... See what that stirs up.  Will also try trolling some plastic minnows with a heavier rod. 

Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: polepole on March 23, 2015, 11:14:39 PM
Yeah, I heard about that attack.  Tiger shark.  A guy got bit up north at beach 69 a few days ago.  He was in 4' of water.  Definitely won't be hanging my limbs over the edge... And most definitely won't be using my stringer:). Glad you avoided that catastrophe.

Damn.  Beach 69 is one of our favorites on Big Island.  Have spent many a day hanging out in the water and snorkeling there.

-Allen
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: ndogg on March 24, 2015, 06:52:22 AM
Great writeup.  And thanks,  you just made me rethink my gear choices for a trip to Kauai in May.  Looks like I may be checking some rods now.

Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: C_Run on March 24, 2015, 07:36:11 AM
Great writeup.  And thanks,  you just made me rethink my gear choices for a trip to Kauai in May.  Looks like I may be checking some rods now.

What is your plan? Did you find a place to rent from over there?  I made some inquiries at the shops that did kayak tours and they said there were no kayak fishing guides on Kauai but that all the employees there were avid kayak fishermen. We were just there a few weeks ago.
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: crackergraham on March 25, 2015, 09:07:00 PM
Yesterday was pretty fun... just spent a few hours on the reef a little closer in.  Caught a needlefish, a small barracuda and a trumpet fish.  Today, had the thrill of hearing the reel scream again.... ONO!!!!!  One thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three {break in the action"....one thousand ten..... ratchet up the drag and start reeling.... fish on.  One good jump and then swam toward the yak.... got to the yak and then headed straight down.  Being the newb that I am, I ratcheted the drag up a bit too much I think.  The rod bend over pretty good for a spell, then when I get a bit more traction pulling him back up..... slack, he's off the treble (which can be problematic as well).  When I reeled in, all I had was a crinkled up mess.  The toothy critter was doing his best to crinkle and shred my line.... and he won this round.  Friday morning I'll get his cousin!  It started to get a bit of chop so I headed in shortly after losing the fish.  Good thing I did because an hour after I landed the chop look pretty gnarly.... would have tested the limits of the Outback for sure.  Had another chomp my bait on the way in.... must have missed him by an inch.  Anyhow... still beautiful here in paradise, and I still have plenty of Mahi and beer to sooth my "one that got away" day.

ps. note to the wise:  Don't skimp on the sunscreen.... even a tiny bit.  I backed off the SPF just a tiny bit and got a bit too much sun.  Its a big deal out here... that sun is intense.  Long sleeves or me on Friday.

Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: CraigVM62 on March 25, 2015, 10:30:43 PM
Someone is living my fishing dream right now.   :fish:
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: Spot on March 26, 2015, 09:10:53 AM

Can't you see that people back home are trying to work and carry on with their wet and cold lives?!?!?

You'll be happy to know that I absolutely hate you now.   :laugh:

-Mark-
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: crackergraham on March 26, 2015, 10:26:45 AM

Can't you see that people back home are trying to work and carry on with their wet and cold lives?!?!?

You'll be happy to know that I absolutely hate you now.   :laugh:

-Mark-

I did include mention of my sunburn...  that isn't enviable.  Does that mean I'm barred from social events?
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: Lee on March 26, 2015, 10:34:45 AM
HaHa!  I spent the last half of our honeymoon in a white long sleeve rash guard because of skimping on the sunscreen.
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii
Post by: crash on March 26, 2015, 05:05:37 PM
Sweet!

I rented from plentypupule in July last summer. Great experience and great shop.

The large dark fish may have been a tiger shark. I saw one inside the harbor just down the hill from pp that went at least 15'. No dangling feet for me.
Title: Re: A slice of Hawaii VIDEO ADDED
Post by: crackergraham on April 01, 2015, 08:10:31 PM
http://youtu.be/FGiXn8Zfhys

Here is a link to the video upload... Appears to be compressed a bit, and I'm sure I didn't do it right cause I'm not a tech savy type... but either way... You can catch a glimpse of the eerie shape I saw while fighting the second Mahi.  Like I said... For the salty warm water guys, probably no big deal, but still makes my hair stand up.  Tell me what you think it is.