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Bonefish and sightfishing go hand in hand, every angler we have guided has expressed a strong desire to sightfish only win lose or draw. Of course here the Hawaiian Bonefish can average 6-9 pounds while in the "numbers fisheries the bonefish usually are 2-3 pounds with a 5 pounder being a "big guy". There are magic sightfishing days when the weather is good, the fish are around and the big Hawaiian Bonefish are aggressive and hungry. Your presentations are on the money, the winds are negotiable and the fish are feeding! Multiple hookups are possible on these very rare days when everything lines up. But this is not the norm and due to the inherent challenges (wind, weather, fickle and massive fish, sometimes a lack of fish) this fishery presents, this trophy fishery is going to test both of us every day. One thing is for sure here in Hawaii, this is a challenge worth tackling.
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The trade off is the fish we target are big. Very, very big! This fishery is probably closer to Permit fishing than to some of the "nursery" bonefish destinations. Remember, you can can go "bonefishless" for days in the Keys, and other areas that contain big, breathtaking bonefish. Seldom do we run into slumps of that nature, but weather here in winter can very tough and none, I mean none of these huge bones are an easy prey for any competent angler. I believe in building trust and lifetime friendships with those I fish with. When I started this business I took inventory on every aspect of this exciting and somewhat new fishery. Rob Arita and I decided in the very beginning we would hunt, sight, and target big bones. That is where Hawaii is unlike any other fishery in the world. The fish here are not found is the numbers as in other places, but they are massive, wild and world records are a real possibility here. Hell, the average size bone we land is about 7-8 pounds here with no Read More...
When I started this business I took inventory on every aspect of this exciting and somewhat new fishery. Rob Arita and I decided in the very beginning we would hunt, sight, and target big bones. That is where Hawaii is unlike any other fishery in the world. The fish here are not found is the numbers as in other places, but they are massive, wild and world records are a real possibility here. Hell, the average size bone we land is about 7-8 pounds here with no "fluff". (We have IGFA certified Bogas for exact weights) We do have 2, 3, and 4 pound bones, especially in summer. But as a professional guide and angler, I feel you are best served hunting those size of fish in places where big numbers (10-50 fish landed a day) are commonplace or at the very least leaving "numbers expectactions" on those very flats where guides and anglers see hundreds (even thousands) of fish every day all day year round. Hawaii is not one of those "nursery fisheries".

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