Hawaii Fishing News

“Lucky We Live Hawai‘i”

As we face these unprecedented times here in Hawai‘i and all over the world, the phrase “Lucky we live Hawai‘i” is truly our blessing. Throughout all the curfews, lockdowns, layoffs and other closures, most of our public leaders have allowed fishing as an essential service to continue to feed our local community. For this, we fisher people are truly grateful as we continue to pursue our passion and fishing lifestyle.

Here on Kaua‘i, relentless trade winds often limit kayak fishing to a very small area of water on the leeward side. As this fall approached, we started to see a change in the winds, which

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