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3.6-lb Nabeta Angler: Daniel A.F. Holt

rolling has been difficult this year throughout the Hawaiian Islands, so our team on the has often steered the old 42’ haole sampan into the nearshore waters to see what delights we may find living on the bottom. We stow away our big tackle and bring out the flexible “bait” rods into the unknown. Our usual mixed catch includes ‘opelu, hage, moana, ta‘ape and small uku. The cabin becomes a flytying area to replace the many little flies that never come back up.

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