Legends Blue Marlin
Paparday Rey and crew bring another Blue Marlin to the leader, this time during the Texas Legends Tournament.
Silky_attacks_Skipjack.wmv
On a trip with Captain Billy Sandifer we stuck the video camcorder in the water when this Silky Shark stuck around to play for a bit. It was like using a laser pointer to tease a cat. Instead of a laser pointer we used a Half eaten blue runner.
Deep sea fishing on Kauai -21st largest island in the United States.Known also as the Garden Isle
Kauaʻi or Kauai[3] ( /ˈkaʊ.aɪ/; Hawaiian: [kɔuˈwɐʔi]), known as Tauaʻi in the ancient Kaua'i dialect, is geologically the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands. With an area of 562.3 square miles (1,456.4 km2), it is the fourth largest of the main islands in the Hawaiian archipelago, and the 21st largest island in the United States.[4] Known also as the Garden Isle, Kauaʻi lies 105 miles (169 km) across the Kauaʻi Channel, northwest of Oʻahu. This island is the site of Waimea Canyon State Park.
Native Hawaiian tradition indicates the name's origin in the legend of Hawaiʻiloa — the Polynesian navigator attributed with discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. The story relates how he named the island of Kauaʻi after a favorite son; therefore a possible translation of Kauaʻi is place around the neck, meaning how a father would carry a favorite child. Another possible translation is food season.
The island of Kauaʻi has been featured in more than seventy Hollywood movies and television shows, including the musical South Pacific and Disney's 2002 animated feature film and television series Lilo & Stitch, Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, Stitch! The Movie, and Lilo & Stitch: The Series. Scenes from South Pacific were filmed in the vicinity of Hanalei. Waimea Canyon was used in the filming of the 1993 film Jurassic Park. Parts of the island were also used for the opening scenes of Indiana Jones' Raiders of the Lost Ark. Other movies filmed here include Six Days Seven Nights, the 2005 remake of King Kong and John Ford's 1963 film Donovan's Reef. Recent films include Tropic Thunder and a biopic of Bethany Hamilton entitled Soul Surfer. A scene in the opening credits of popular TV show M*A*S*H was filmed in Kauai (helicopter flying over mountain top). Some scenes from Just Go with It and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides were also filmed in Kauai.
Parts of the 2002 film Dragonfly were filmed there (although the people and the land were presented as South American) and the producers hired extras (at least three with speaking parts) from the ancient Hawaiʻian native population, which seeks to preserve its cultural heritage,[13] including the pre-USA name of these two islands, Atooi or Tauaʻi.
Major parts of the 1966 Elvis Presley film Paradise, Hawaiian Style were filmed at various locations on Kauai. One of the most famous was the Coco Palms resort. During Hurricane Iniki, the Coco Palms was decimated and never rebuilt, but the film showcases the resort at its peak.
The name Saiva Siddhanta Church means sacred congregation of Supreme God Siva's revealed Truth. These two Sanskrit words and one English word we consider to be our international trademark. Saiva Siddhanta Church, founded in 1949, was incorporated under the laws of the United States of America in the state of California on December 30, 1957, and received recognition of its US Internal Revenue tax exempt status as a church on February 12, 1962. Among America's oldest Hindu institutions, it established its international headquarters on Kauai, Hawaii, on February 5, 1970. From this Garden Island in the Pacific Ocean, northernmost of the Hawaiian chain that forms the world's most remote land mass, the Church broadly serves the billion-strong Hindu faith (fully one-sixth of the human family). The Church's ministry is dedicated to nurturing the membership and local missions in four continents and to serving, primarily through publications, the community of Hindus throughout the world.
To assemble and translate into modern English and other languages the sacred scriptures of Saivism and to produce and publish as needed religious books, texts, audio and video recordings, websites, magazines and literature.
To generate international interest and support, through the Hindu Heritage Endowment, for Hinduism's diverse institutions, such as temples, societies, schools and the Church's own missions, so that these institutions and the religion they protect will continue to flourish.
10. To foster international alliances with organizations of all sects of Hinduism based on the doctrine of Hindu solidarity, with the objective of providing a firm foundation for the Sanatana Dharma to persist in the future with the same potency which has made it the world's spiritual leader and guide for thousands of years.
Texas Blue Marlin on the Chase This!
Solid blue marlin caught trolling a Makaira lure on the Chase This! ~90nm off the Texas coast.
Michael Rybovich and Sons - Hull #5 - 78' Persistence
Sea trial for the 5th hull to come out of Michael Rybovich and Sons' new boat yard. The 78ft Sportfish Persistence
New Texas State Record Blue Marlin 972.70 pounds!
Team Legacy & angler, Richard B. Richardson, Jr. hung a monster blue marlin at the 3rd Annual Bastante Tournament in Rockport, Texas July 10, 2014.
PortAfino Blue Marlin Texas Billfish Chapionship
Captain Bill Poole - IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame
WILLIAM E. POOLE
No one involved in southern California sport fishing is better known than Capt. Bill Poole. In a career that spanned six decades, this pioneer, adventurer and entrepreneur owned and operated 10 sport fishing vessels, skippered tens of thousands of anglers, was among the first to explore Mexican waters, and built the world's largest long-range boats.
Bill learned how to fish at the age of six. In 1947, after his wartime Navy service, he became the youngest owner-skipper in the San Diego fleet when he and his father Herb bought the 120-foot Lazy Daze, anchored it off the coast, and shuttled anglers from the pier to the barge. Two years later they purchased the 50-foot Malida and began day trips to the Coronados Islands. By the end of his first season, Bill was carrying full loads almost every trip.
In 1951 Billl acquired the Polaris, a 62-foot Navy boat. Every day from April to September he took anglers out in search of yellowtail, sea bass, albacore and whatever else was biting, working hard to make the Polaris' passenger and catch numbers better than those of the other boats in the San Diego fleet. That same year he made his first Wanderlust trip to Guadalupe Island, 150 miles off Baja, traveling seven days with 13 passengers who each paid $175. Onboard conditions were primitive, with saltwater showers, limited fresh water, small fish holds, and rudimentary navigation (compass, watch, two-band radio), and the trip took place under the radar, since Coast Guard licensing wasn't available at the time. But the fish — 60-pound yellowtail and 200-300-pound black sea bass — were plentiful.
News of Bill's ability to find these fish spread quickly, and during his 12 years at the helm of the original Polaris his well-earned reputation as a top skipper and fierce competitor was established. Two of the most notable All-Tackle world records were caught on Bill's boats. The first yellowfin tuna over 300 pounds (308) was taken by Jean Tolson aboard the Cape Polaris in 1973, and in 1977, aboard the Royal Polaris, Curt Wiesenhutter landed a 388.75-pound yellowfin, a record that stood for 33 years.
Bill Poole had the vision, knowledge, skill and marketing savvy to make long-range fishing what it is today. He expanded long-range trips to the Cedros Islands, Uncle Sam Bank, Alijos Rocks and the Revillagigedo Island chain. In the mid-1960s larger engines were approved for sportfishing boats, and Bill began commissioning finer vessels with powerful engines, plush quarters, improved bait and fuel storage, and state-of-the-art navigation electronics. He continued enlarging his boats, adding improvements and innovations that enhanced their luxury, speed, safety, comfort, and fishability. In 1964 the 65-foot Polaris II was launched, in 1967 the 80-foot Polaris III, and in 1970 the 90-foot Cape Polaris.
When Bill was ready for an even larger boat that would be better suited to long-distance travel he joined forces with boat designer Todd Chaffee to produce the 113-foot Royal Polaris, launched in 1974. The largest long-range sportfisher ever built, and the first produced by the Poole Boat Company, the Royal Polaris' all-aluminum construction caused quite a stir. To meet growing demand, the Poole Boat Company began to design and build state-of-the-art boats, all with improved functionality and creature comforts. Poole produced 27 boats in all, many still part of the San Diego fleet today.
Bill Poole was an excellent angler, a successful rancher, and a serious hunter. He owned three sportfishing landings, two marinas, and two marine fuel docks; helped found the Sportfishing Association of California (SAC); and received the first Lifetime Achievement Award from the San Diego chapter of Safari Club International.
Always willing to share his knowledge, Bill supported programs for those new to the sport, and helped young, up-and-coming captains acquire their own boats. Following Bill Poole's 2009 memorial services, a large flotilla of boats — most built, finished or designed by Bill — headed out to San Diego Bay in his honor, led by his beloved last boat, the 124-foot Excel. And in April 2012, at Fisherman's Landing, a memorial sculpture depicting Bill on the flying bridge of the original Polaris was unveiled.
Bill Poole was a long-range fishing pioneer who laid the groundwork, set the standards, and grew San Diego's long-range industry and related businesses. He expanded the geographical borders of the fleet, built boats to reach those frontiers, skippered anglers to world record catches, and mentored many of today's top young captains. In recognition of his tremendous passion for the sport and the industry, and his beautiful boats, the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame honors Bill Poole.
How to Setup Outriggers On A Boat | Step-By-Step
How to Setup Outriggers | Step-By-Step Instructions
Captain Ali Hussainy, Co-Host of Local Knowledge, demonstrates step by step instructions to rigging up taco marine double outriggers. From start to finish, Captain Ali, explains in detail how to setup double outriggers on his 34 Seavee Boat. Outriggers are designed for offshore trolling. Targeting an array of pelagic species such as ; Dorado, yellowfin tuna, bluefin tuna, and yellowtail.
Captain Ali Hussainy states, :
“Our carbon fiber Taco outriggers are the awesome options for center console boats. They are lightweight, incredibly tough and easy to rig,” said Ali. “Using the Taco rigging kit, the job is really pretty easy. The kit has everything you need to set up your outriggers for single or double halyards. You can follow the simple steps in the video to learn just how easy it is to rig fully functional outriggers.”
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Taco Marine Pro Series Outriggers
The TACO Pro Series GS-500 Outrigger Kit has everything you need for hardcore offshore sport fishing. This complete kit includes a pair of Pro Series GS-500 Outrigger Mounts and a pair of 20′ Carbon Fiber Twist & Lock Tele-Outriggers, which include Outrigger Line Caddies.
Features and Benefits:
Ideal for hardcore fishing boats from 32 to 50-plus feet to help fill fish boxes
Safely adjust lift and rotation from the deck
Equipped with the patent-pending Twist & Lock mechanism for one-handed, easy, fast and secure outrigger pole installation
Dredge load tested to handle a full, professional fishing spread for increased catch ratio
Includes matching 6”x 8″x ½” thick, oval backing plates for additional support and strength
No port or starboard designation – each unit will fit either side of the T-top
Tele-Outriggers UV-resistant, clear-coated black carbon fiber
Features patent-pending 360º swivel collars for a more natural bait presentation
Poles telescope to less than 8 feet for bridge clearance, trailering and storage
Locking pin designed to keep outrigger poles from collapsing when fully extended
*Rigging kit sold separately
Mounts: 3-year limited warranty
Poles: 1-year limited warranty
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HUGE Tiger Shark - Outcast Sport Fishing - Hilton Head Fishing
Tiger Shark caught and released off Hilton Head by Outcast Sport Fishing.
Island Star Sailing Excursions - Maui, Hawaii
Welcome to Island Star Excursions!
You are cordially invited to indulge yourselves in a custom vacation aboard Island Star.
The next anchorage in your Island Paradise is always within sight
and invariably as beautiful as the last. Whatever your desires, snorkeling, scuba, sailing Island Star will provide the vacation on a lifetime.
The combination of gentle trade winds and pristine warm waters makes Maui the ideal place on earth to create a memorable charter adventure.
Where do you want to go? Just want a romantic sunset sail with
your sweetheart? Or do you want to escape and adventure around
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Virtual Photo Walks at Honokohau Harbor Hawaii with Dominic Phillips
Virtual Photo Walks at Honokohau Harbor Hawaii with Dominic Phillips
We all had a great time as you can see.
Honokohau Harbor area has some of the best Sportfishing in the world right here off of the Kona coast. Many people dream of catching that large Marlin, sitting in that fighting chair and battling a 1000 pound game fish.Visitvirtualphotowalks.org fill out the form to be invited.
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16-Year-Old Catches 1,058-Pound Marlin
Watch 16-year old Kai Rizzuto land the catch of a lifetime by reeling in a 1,058-pound marlin while vacationing.
Fish Maui Catch & Release Striped Marlin
Sportfishing Maui Catch & Release Striped Marlin Best Operation In Hawaii.
Panama Paradise - Dolphin Pod
You never know what you'll find off the coast of Panama - watch as Guy encounters an amazing pod of dolphins. Watch Guy Harvey Expeditions on Destination America - Sunday mornings - check local listings.
30-Minute Series to Air Sunday Mornings Starting April 5th
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL Celebrated marine wildlife artist, scientist and conservationist Dr. Guy Harvey will be featured in several on-and-under-the-water adventures co-staring a variety of sharks and billfish on The Destination America Network.
This season, starting Sunday, April 5th at 9 a.m., Dr. Harvey will premiere with Panama Paradise, which centers around the legendary Tropic Star Lodge in Panama. From arrival to departure, the film captures the raw power of the Pacific Ocean and world-class heart-pounding big game fishing, as Dr. Harvey and his team of researchers attempt to catch, tag and release large blue and black marlins in the name of science.
Produced by George Schellenger, a two-time Emmy® award winning filmmaker/producer, Dr. Harvey¹s documentary series, which will run through the end of June, will also include, Billfish of North America, Tiger Shark Express, Aliens from the Deep (Lionfish), The Mighty Mako Shark, and The Oceanic Whitetip Shark (each show repeated). Also to be aired will be a profile on Guy Harvey.
Destination America aired two hour long Guy Harvey documentaries last season.
Owned by Discovery Communications, Destination America features lifestyle, historical and travel programming focusing on the culture of the United States. Available in nearly 60 million homes, the network was launched in 2012 (formerly Planet Green).
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About Guy Harvey
Guy Harvey is a marine wildlife artist and conservationist who earned a Ph.D. in Fisheries Biology. His depictions of marine life, especially of sportfish such as marlin, are very popular with sport fishermen and have been reproduced in prints, posters, t-shirts, jewelry, clothing, and other consumer items. Harvey is also a very vocal and active advocate for marine conservation, having established the Guy Harvey Research Institute at Nova Southeastern University of Fort Lauderdale, Florida as well as the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation, an organization that funds marine conservation research and educational initiatives. guyharvey.com.
Billfish: Battle on the Line? - Full Episode
DescriptionThe unique oceanographic conditions of the eastern tropical Pacific make the area one of the best spots in the world for big game anglers to hook billfish. But intense pressures from commercial fishing operations have taken their toll on the numbers of sailfish and marlin in the region. Researchers are studying the animals to provide the data necessary to protect the fish populations from further decline.
Releases 2012 - qTip productions
Marlin fishing in the Gulf of Mexico aboard Fransea. Highlight of releases. Orange Beach Alabama. Blue Marlin White Marlin Sailfish Oil Rigs Bluewater. Tournaments. Sail by awolnation
400 pound Blue Marlin caught on the Sea Breeze
August 30, 2014. We hooked up and caught this awesome 400 pound Blue Marlin that put on a great show for us! Thanks to Ned Ashby, the captain and George, the first mate of the Sea Breeze out of Oregon Inlet!
Sunny Hale Kephart vacation rental on the beautiful Kohala coast on the Big Island of Hawaii!
This 5-bedroom, 3-bath house sits on 5 acres of land in the North Kohala district of the Big Island. We specifically designed it as a family vacation gathering spot, and we built it ourselves in 1989. At about 300 feet elevation, it has terrific 180-degree ocean views. You can also see Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, Hualalai, and most of the Kohala Gold Coast. With luck and timing, you can also spot humpback whales (in winter) and the occasional green flash (at sunset).
Because the house sits in the rain shadow of the Kohala Mountains, days are typically sunny and breezy compared to Kona's humid overcast. We even have some regulars who come over from Hilo to enjoy long weekends in the sun when available! With high ceilings, 13 ceiling fans, and over 750 square feet of windows, the house has a very open and airy feeling.
The surrounding area is fairly rural in character, so you will find this a quiet place to relax after a day of sightseeing or reading a novel at the beach. (Dedicated party animals will probably prefer something closer to Kona.) However, several excellent restaurants are only 5 minutes away by car in Kawaihae, along with diving, sportfishing, and fine art galleries. Spencer Beach State Park (great for little kids, with shade and very gentle surf) is only 5 minutes from the house, and Hapuna Beach State Park (great for teenagers, with beautiful white coral sand and impressive waves) is only 10 minutes from the house.
You will find this to be a very comfortable home away from home; many of our guests come back for repeat visits. This video features the song Kohala Mountain Road by Big Island musician John Keawe. Visit his website at:
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Fishing the LARGEST Oxbow Lake in America! (Lake Chicot)
Hey ya'll today I go catfishing with one of my friends in Arkansas! We are fishing the largest oxbow lake in America.(Lake Chicot)
We destroy the catfish and have a great time!
Special thanks to Ashton for making this possible.
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