Showing posts with label Hawaiian Bonefish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hawaiian Bonefish. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Celebratory Surf Session

Marlon did awesome at the Hawaii State Science Olympiad on Saturday, so what better excuse to go for a family surf session!!! I brought the Starboard Element out because La said she wanted to SUP surf. I paddled out for a quick few waves before turning the board over to La. On the paddle out, with the tide out and the water really clear, I was able to spot a large bonefish cruising along - makes me want to go tie a few flies and start swinging the long rod again... It's been a few years since I've surfed this board continuously. That may change because La has taken a liking to it (which means I should like it too so I don't have to take multiple boards to the beach ;) Here she is killing it!!! I went back in to let Charlie Bisgard get some waves. From that point on, La said she had a hard time surfing. She kept getting clobbered by the sets - then said something about ME being her lucky charm... ;) Moving on, Marlon had an awesome time relieving the stress from yesterday - had some good drops and bottom turns going! Best part was I knew I had a smoked pork butt waiting for me in the smoker when I got home! Wonderful day!!! - On one wave I had been able to surf all the way in. While I was in the shallows getting situated, I noticed everyone on the beach was staring behind me... no one was panicking so I figured it wasn't a shark. I turned around and saw a large Monk Seal cruising past - probably the same one that basks in the sun in this area. I kinda stepped back and took it all in - and I've come to the realization that this is a pretty good life ;)

Sunday, October 4, 2015

O'io Tagging Tshirt

I called in the tag from the bonefish I caught two Fridays ago and I got this in return!!!
There are few things better that getting T-shirts you can't buy with money!!!!

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Bonefish #4 - Pretagged

I went fly fishing after work yesterday. I had the Epic 888, Allen Kraken XLA 4, and a ROI Bonefish (long belly) 8wt line setup. I ended up hooking up with Bonefish #4 (o'io). It took a clouser minnow tied to resemble the baby goatfish swimming around (o'ama). I had the bite guard on and it still took the fly. That was probably due to the early evening low sunlight. Whatever it was, I'll take it! I had my tagging kit, but this fish already had a tag on it too - 14068. I scraped all the algae off so hopefully it'll have an easier time swimming. Funny how when you are trying to catch one fish, you totally catch another. I was fishing for barracuda... I did go flyfishing again this morning. I saw several large bones, but didn't draw interest from them - I bet it was the bite guard...

Monday, August 31, 2015

Flyfishing on Saturday 8/29/2015

The low tide was around 10 am so I decided to get a later start than normal. Sleeping in on the weekends is a luxury that I have forgotten about. I decided to stick to fly fishing for o'io and lined up the Orvis Helios 8wt with a RIO Bonefish Quickshooter 8wt and tied on a lightly weighted "Spam and Eggs" fly. I got two bones to dig for my fly, but I tried to strip set to soon and ended up empty handed. There is nothing like that split second when you've got a big fish trying to eat your fly and you have to determine when to set the hook. I still have the shivers.... After that I tried to see if the papio would take on a yellow on white clouser I tied up. No takers. I called it after that as I had to spend some time at work. On the way in I checked the spots where I've seen the o'ama schooling up. Sure enough they were there in force. The water was not as clear as it usually is - with all the rain and runoff, it had a distinct 'brown' shading to it. That definitely shortened up the sight fishing - I couldn't see the fish so far out, and they couldn't see me up close either. Too bad I couldn't connect the dots... I also noticed the water has been getting a lot warmer - this coral head looks like it is expelling it's zoothanthelle... Nice day on the flat!

Monday, August 3, 2015

Not a Fluke - Site Fished Bonefish 8/2/2015

For Sunday, I decided to head back to the Ewa side of the flat and see if I could coax some of those snobby bonefish into a game of tug. I had tied up an Orange Nom Nom Mantis fly using lead dumbbell weight and rusty dubbing to simulate the mantis shrimp I've seen while wading on calm wind days. I also tied up a tan version with a striped rabbit fur tail and tan maribou to cover the white leather on the underside of the rabbit strip. I had the tan one on the line to start with, and I got lots of interest from the first few bones I saw, but none sealed the deal. I brought out the Helios and the Hatch 7+ that I had used last time. I ended up seeing some really big milkfish and a medium sized blacktip shark cruising around, but they didn't show interest in the tan nom nom fly. At that point I figured I should change out the tan fly for the Orange Nom Nom - if you ain't catching, you need to change it up. With that fly swap, everything changed. This first one was hooked out at 35' - I saw it change direction and hover over the place where I thought the fly was, strip set and it took off like a funny car at the gun. This one went back and forth three times well into the backing before calling it quits. The hook was set in it's tongue. Nice fish and I was stoked to the core! After that I went out to the drop off figuring I'd try my luck with this fly on some papio. Nothing - so I started back towards the mangrove stand (I wanted to see if there were any oama - baby goatfish - hanging around). I ended up seeing a bunch more bonefish hanging around drifting with the current, so I thought 'what the heck - might as well keep swinging the fly". I'm glad I did. I had seen a fish moving towards me, so I cast out 15 degrees over from it a well forward - maybe a 25' cast. I striped in all the slack line and made the fly move just a bit to get the fish to notice it. Before I could do anything else, a second fish I did not see before had pounced on the fly and was wrestling to keep it from the first fish. I did a slight strip set and I felt the weight of the fish. It didn't know it was hooked until I started moving - it saw me and took off. On the third run it had found a rock sticking out of the water and was trying to wrap the line around it to get a leverage point to break off. I managed to get the line out from under the rock and the fish tired out shortly after. I was close enough to an old piece of debris to place the gopro on for some in fight shots. I saw several more o'io but never lined up nicely for a clean shot. I'll stick with the two solid fish I was privileged to have hooked up with and call it one of the better days I've had out on this side of the flat. Even though I've caught three o'io now in a relatively short period of time, I do not consider myself a guru on the topic. This is just the beginning of the next chapter in trying to better understand this fishery.