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Sonny Chitnis, Victor Taylor, David Miller and Kristofer Miller with a 409 lbs. Blue Marlin Fri Mar 19, 2010 5:53:02 PM Haleiwa, Hawaii

sharks outside of the harbor while getting some bait as the Sun rises
Captain's log:
At first light we were off. As we left the harbor on this day there were 25 kph trades as we headed to the west side.

On our way down the ledge we took an ono hit and landed it. Then we ended up way out and way down on the west side and we found an open school, Scot baits up and 2 nice mahi are hooked, as we pull the last one in a big marlin shows up right behind the boat looking hungry.

Area of fishing that day where the fishes were caught. Other days the locations and the fishes could be different. Instead of an Ono, it could be a 50 lbs. or 100 lbs. yellowfin Tuna.
We quickly get a heavy leader and hook and toss out a bait, after some teasing it takes the bait and hooks up. It did not jump at all for the first 20 minutes, then it made some long runs and jumped some. Kris was the angler, for the first half hour of a 2 and 1/2 hour fight, then David took over and finished up. They both did great working on this big fish, Scot did do a lot of hand lining to help them out. When it finally came to the boat it was mostly spent but was just so big it gave Scot a hard time at the leader, but we got it. It weighed in at 409. Then on our way home we took another ono hit and Kris landed a 47 pounder. A great day with whales all over the place too. In the harbor only Victor was game to eat a mahi eyeball, gladly.

Haleiwa Harbor entrance

slowly cruising back to the docks after an experience of fishing Hawaiian waters on Kuuloa Kai. Something you will tell your friends about long after you get back.

Captain Rusty Spencer First Mate Scot Spencer

Captain Rusty greeting a guest The gate at Kuhuku

157 lbs /346 lbs 321lbs 705 lbs
Kuuloa Kai heading out to the fishing grounds while the sun raises on the North Shore.

A Gallepagos sharks getting a back rub with a chum on a rope, after getting some live bait at dawn.

a 15 lbs. Maki Maki flashing its colors as it is being reeled in.

L-R Miss HanaPa'a, Dino Miranda, Paul Linburg, Scot Spencer, Captain Rusty
Spencer, Tom Takao