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  1. #1
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    Default Heading to Honolulu

    Got a phone call earlier today asking if I wanted to go to Hawaii for 10 days. The price was right, work has slowed down some, so why the heck not!? We are leaving November 9 and coming home the 19th. Give me some tips and pointers on what to do and what not to do while Im down there. Im 22yrs. old and single, so any local hot spots will be more than welcome as well as guides or charters to take out. Thanks in advance guys!

    Capt_Ben
    Above Average Sportfishing

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    Magic sportfishing is the only choice if you stay on Oahu the whole trip. He is the man and prices are more then reasonable, 900 or so. Oahu is really fun but crowded. Stayed in a resort so no help on where to go but I always ask the bartenders at the hotel. They seem to always know what's up.

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    Yea I figure I'll come up with something down there. Im definately gonna look up Magic. Thanks bro!

    Capt_Ben
    Above Average Sportfishing

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    Not sure if it's in the budget, but a trip over to the Big Island and a day fishing off that coast could be quite an experience. Pretty cool dropping the riggers once you clear the sea buoy!!

    Good luck!!

    Glenn

  5. #5
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    Ben,

    Russell is a good one out of the Oahu area. If you're looking to go off of the
    North Shore while on the island of Oahu try Capt. Jessie Lovett (Hawaii Fishing, Oahu Sportfishing, North Shore Fishing Charters).
    Need additional information send me an e-mail (teasersportfish@verizon.net).
    Most of the Hawaii Charter Boats keep the majority of fish as they sell the catch
    at whay is called "the block". Just something to be aware of.

    Capt. Keith Neal
    TEASER
    Wachapregue, VA

  6. #6
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    Visit the other islands while you're there. Big Island for the fishing and Kauai for the scenery. Its tough to beat either of these.

  7. #7
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    Default Oahu Tackle Shops

    While you're there, I'd recommend checking out Hana Pa'a and Pacific Ocean Producers. Both have websites.

  8. #8
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    I was out in Kona (Big Island) a few years ago and fished with Mike Vidal aboard the LEGEND 2. Mike is a very knowledgeable and experinced Captain...

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