Hawaii Fishing News

January 1995 Reprint: Spinning Oahu

Publisher’s Note: By reader request, HFN is reprinting this great article by Peter Dunn-Rankin from January 1995.

Early one morning, I stood at the edge of the rock wall looking down on Hanauma Bay, O‘ahu. Small clouds of mullet, looking like iron filings clustering around a magnet, swarmed at the edge of the rocks. Suddenly, the dark, almost black, outline of a bluefin trevally swirled among the bait fish and caused them to scatter

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