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Topic: Heading to Maui and kuai  (Read 5950 times)

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Nick-

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I'm an avid alaska kayak fisherman heading to the Hawaiian islands. I'd like to do some kayak fishing in Maui and or kuai. Does anyone have advice on what/ where / how to target fish? I'm totally green on hawaii.


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Just got back from Wailea..and didn't get a chance to fish.. BUT, take a day, if you can, look up the Deep Ocean Vodka Distillery, follow that up with the Surfing Goat Dairy, then head to Kula to the winery. Tours start at 830 AM.  You wont regret the break.



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Try to book a trip with Capt. Jonjon (localfishingknowledge.com). He's in Maui.