Thanks Nick, my buddy Vinnie was ready to land a nice omilu on Wednesday when a big tiger shark came out of nowhere and devoured it. It circled us slowly several times and we decided that was our sign from King Neptune to call it a day and head for port.....Always enjoy seeing the pics of all the cool stuff you're catching over there @Mingo
Thanks for sharing!
Bottom was kinda slow, got this Ehu for New Year's and some small paka
Hit a buoy first got two mahi and a small ahi
Hopefully we get that run of ahi like last year.
That’s how brah…Chinese style green onions and hot peanut oil, sizzle
You have to use a fip flop fly.Mingo, could ya not post anymore pics of those nice Papio ( trevally) especially the blue fin ones. I have been trying to get them off the beach where we stay for 4-5 years now. Thinking I should ditch the fly rod and just bring a spinning rod. All I see on here and other island web sites is them being caught with spinning rod and plugs or jigs.
Where have you been trying? Papio will usually smack a fly if they are in the area and hungry. I catch more of them on fly than anything else.Mingo, could ya not post anymore pics of those nice Papio ( trevally) especially the blue fin ones. I have been trying to get them off the beach where we stay for 4-5 years now. Thinking I should ditch the fly rod and just bring a spinning rod. All I see on here and other island web sites is them being caught with spinning rod and plugs or jigs.
Pfft, no need to get on a plane in WA state to catch short billed spearfish . All joking aside, I'm still shaking my head over the one caught last year out of Westport. Even with all the weird stuff happening offshore in the PNW, that had to be a one-off.View attachment 49313me with a baby blue, my buddy with a very respectable spearfish. flattest possible ocean off Oahu.