Kona Fishing 2016
Amazing Kona coast is home to some of the worlds best fishing. It's not always about putting a line into the water and hoping something bites. You should be able to listen to the ocean and Mother Nature. Amazing time on the Bight Runner fishing charters out of Kona, Hawaii!! Mahalo
TOPSHAPE Kona Fishing
Join TOPSHAPE on the Kona, Hawaii fishing adventure of a lifetime. Relax on our 43' Cabo while you fish for marlin, tuna, dolphinfish and more. Overnight, day and 1/2 day charters available.
Hawaii Fishing!
Maui catch of the day on the maverick boat big Island
Gamefisherman Boats: Estimated 900 lbs plus blue marlin aboard Bwana
Veteran angler releases an estimated 900 lbs. plus blue marlin on 50# test aboard Bwana off the coast of Kona, Hawaii with Capt. Teddy Hoogs, crew Joe Thrasher & Gabe Heflin.
Gamefisherman boats are custom built to the highest of yacht standards and to American Boat and Yacht Council Specifications. Standard Gamefisherman model sizes include the 34', 39', 42', 45', 48' and custom sizes to 65 feet. Gamefisherman has built flybridge fisherman, express boats, walkarounds, and special boats to accompany mothership operations and expedition fishing - worldwide.
The sportfishing boats of Gamerfisherman are built in the United States and all construction is managed from our Stuart, Florida headquarters.Gamefisherman has delivered fine sportfishing boats worldwide, including France, Italy, the Azores, Madiera, Costa Rica, Bermuda, Hawaii, and all over the United States.
2014 Fishing with Ed ~ IHU NUI SPORTFISHING
2014 Highlights of Ed Mueller fishing on the Ihu Nui with Capt. McGrew Rice and Carlton Arai. ~ IHU NUI SPORTFISHING
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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.
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“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.
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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
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Surfing Trip North Shore Hawaii
Recent surfing trip to Hawaii.
Some of the spots include; Diamond head (sandbar, suicides and deadmans) and North shore - on a small day (Pipeline and Haleiwa).
Maui Aviators: Flying along the coast of Maui, Hawaii
My husband flew us along the coast of Maui and landed in one of the most difficult airports to fly into. We captured some epic shots on our GoPro Hero3+ Black!
Commercial fishing boat leaving inlet
Commercial fishing boat leaving St. Augustine inlet.
A Southern California Tidepool @ Minus Tide
Greatest Minus Tide of the year, Private beach @ Carlsbad, California
Blue marlin OCMD Ladyluck sportfishing
Blue marlin OCMD
AIM Sports TV Maui Jim Fishing Tournament Part 5 of 5 Kona Hawaii
The Maui Jim Fishing Tournament from Kona Hawaii continues as the teams weigh their catch and crown a champion. Paul J. Higgins of Athletes In Motion Sports Television brings you all the great fishing action. Enjoy!
Caught a Monster Grouper that Weighed MORE than the BOAT
Max and I left the dock with one fishing mission, catch and release a Goliath Grouper that weighed more than his boat! The total weight of the boat hull is 550lbs, so we needed to find one of the largest Goliath Groupers in all of Florida to break this number. We started the day off fishing for bonito (false albacore). Within minutes, my reel started screaming and fish on! It turned out to be a huge snook! A monster Goliath Grouper tried to eat the snook while I was bringing it in. After releasing the snook, Max and I decided to try and catch the monster Goliath Grouper that tried to eat my snook. I used a live bonito for bait and then all of sudden there he was, the largest Goliath Grouper that I've ever seen! He ate the bait and immediately started towing the boat! We estimated the weight of this Goliath grouper between 600-700lbs.
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Man Jumps Overboard Fighting Marlin.wmv
Fighting two striped marlin in eight foot seas off Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, one angler slips and drops his rod over the side. He does the wrong thing, jumps overboard to try and grab the rod. He was very luck to get back in the boat without getting hurt. The other angler eventually released his fish.
Stand Up Paddleboard Fishing Wipeout
While fishing for Dorado off our SUP board in La Ventana, Baja Mexico, a failed gaff job goes wrong and the board tips over.
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,fishing trip on a trawler Mahi Mahi (01)
Happy fishing tour on the Indian Ocean. Here we catch Mahi Mahi called by the SriLankans Wanna. Wanna sells average 2 dollars/kg on the local wholesale fishmarket. Singhalese people do not favor this fish. They prefer tunas.
The mahi-mahi (in Hawaiian)(Coryphaena hippurus). In other languages it is known as lampuga, lampuka, rakingo, calitos, maverikos, dorado. These are surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-shore temperate, tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. They are one of only two members of the Coryphaenidae family, the other being the pompano dolphinfish. Mahi-mahi means very strong in Hawaiian.The mahi-mahi is not related to the Delphinidae family of mammals (whose common name is simply dolphin). The English language adopted the Hawaiian word mahi-mahi without formalizing its spelling. The American Heritage Dictionary, fourth edition, cites the preferred spelling (occurring more frequently) as the hyphenated mahi-mahi. The secondary spelling is the single word mahimahi, with the identical Hawaiian word given as the derivative source.Linnaeus named the genus, derived from the Greek word, koryphe, meaning top or apex, in 1758. Synonyms for the species include Coryphaena argyrurus, Coryphaena chrysurus and Coryphaena dolfyn.Mahi-mahi live 4 to 5 years. Catches average 7 to 13 kilograms (15 to 29 lb). They seldom exceed 15 kilograms (33 lb), and any mahi-mahi over 18 kilograms (40 lb) is exceptional.Mahi-mahi have compressed bodies and long dorsal fins extending nearly the entire length of their bodies. Their anal fins are sharply concave. They are distinguished by dazzling colors: golden on the sides, and bright blues and greens on the sides and back. Mature males have prominent foreheads protruding well above the body proper. Females have a rounded head. Females are also usually smaller than males.Out of the water, the fish often change color among several hues (giving rise to their Spanish name, dorado maverikos, golden maverick), finally fading to a muted yellow-grey upon death.Mahi-mahi are among the fastest-growing fish. They spawn in warm ocean currents throughout much of the year, and their young are commonly found in seaweed. Mahi-mahi are carnivorous, feeding on flying fish, crabs, squid, mackerel, and other forage fish. They have also been known to eat zooplankton and crustaceans.The mahi--mahi's taste resembles other whitefish, such as flounder, and tilapia.Mahi-mahi are highly sought for sport fishing and commercial purposes. Sport fishermen seek mahi-mahi due to their beauty, size, food quality, and healthy population. Mahi-mahi are popular in many restaurants.Mahi-mahi can be found in the Caribbean Sea, on the west coast of North and South America, the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic coast of Florida, Southeast Asia, Hawaii and many other places worldwide.
Fishing charters most often look for floating debris and frigatebirds near the edge of the reef in about 120 feet (37 m) of water. Mahi-mahi (and many other fish) often swim near debris such as floating wood, palm trees and fronds, or sargasso weed lines and around fish buoys. Sargasso is floating seaweed that sometimes holds a complete ecosystem from microscopic creatures to seahorses and baitfish. Frigatebirds dive for food accompanying the debris or sargasso. Experienced fishing guides can tell what species are likely around the debris by the birds' behavior.Thirty- to fifty-pound gear is more than adequate when trolling for mahi-mahi. Fly-casters may especially seek frigatebirds to find big mahi-mahis, and then use a bait-and-switch technique. Ballyhoo or a net full of live sardines tossed into the water can excite the mahi-mahis into a feeding frenzy. Hookless teaser lures can have the same effect. After tossing the teasers or live chum, fishermen throw the fly to the feeding mahi-mahi. Once on a line, mahi-mahi are fast, flashy and acrobatic, with beautiful blue, yellow, green and even red dots of color.Commercial fishing:The United States and the Caribbean countries are the primary consumers of this fish, but many European countries are increasing their consumption every year.[citation needed] It is a popular eating fish in Australia, usually caught and sold as a by-product by tuna and swordfish commercial fishing operators. Japan and Hawaii are significant consumers. The Arabian Sea, particularly the coast of Oman, also has mahi-mahi. At first, mahi-mahi were mostly bycatch (incidental catch) in the tuna and swordfish longline fishery. Now they are sought by commercial fishermen on their own merits.In French Polynesia, fishermen use harpoons, using a specifically designed boat, the poti marara, to pursue it, because mahi-mahi do not dive. The poti marara is a powerful motorized V-shaped boat, optimized for high agility and speed, and driven with a stick so the pilot can hold his harpoon with his right hand.
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