Beautiful Ko Olina, Oahu, becomes your point of departure to the excitement and thrills of fishing the famed sparkling deep blue waters of Oahu’s leeward coastline---home to the ever popular and delicious “mahimahi” Hawaiian dolphinfish and the “ahi” tuna of sashimi aficionados and Hawaiian “poke” lovers the world over.
Set against the backdrop of the Waianae mountains and valleys and the rolling blue
Pacific reaching to the horizons, your fishing expedition soon becomes a scenic
adventure not seen by landbound visitors.
Perhaps dolphin families will choose to play escort for a while, as they leap and race alongside. The precious Hawaiian turtle, a
cruising manta ray or an ominous shark or two could show at any moment. Then
suddenly, the noisy spectacle of “bird” piles erupt as thousands of seabirds mass on
the ocean, feeding on frantic schools of small fish as they are chased to the surface by
the “big” ones. Adrenaline flows as everyone hopes for the big strike. And, throughout the whole adventure, Oahu’s leeward coast’s well-known sun, with its natural “tanning” powers, continues to shine---well, at least 99.9% of the time.
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