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Fiyah Flies

I am a full-time student majoring in Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University and the founder of Fiyah Flies. It’s a small local business based out of Kaua‘i that distributes handmade lures for saltwater predators. My flies are field-tested and proven to last through numerous fishing adventures. I have a vast amount of colors ranging from all black or white to imitations of local baitfish such as ‘oama, hinalea and ‘opelu. I also make custom-colored flies for fishermen that want lures more personally related to them.

Being an avid fisherman, I was hooked on fishing during the early years of my life. I learned the basics from my family. Over time, I used shrimp to grubs, and now lures. Seeing the different colors and action that

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