Keith took me under his wing when I was an Occupational Therapy intern at Hilo Hospital in 1986. We had some epic times spear fishing and playing soccer for the Hilo Shinkickers. He was a great host during my time on the Big Island. Would love to catch up with him.
Some large fish have been caught using that method. Some don't even use a pole, just a very large stick, about 30 feet long, heavy cord, and a hook that looks more like a gaff. When it's time to hang a new bait, there's no need to pull the whole rig up. Retreive the clothespin, hook another live bait, and go. If you've ever fished in Hawaii, there's a lot of fishing like this going on.
Keith took me under his wing when I was an Occupational Therapy intern at Hilo Hospital in 1986. We had some epic times spear fishing and playing soccer for the Hilo Shinkickers. He was a great host during my time on the Big Island. Would love to catch up with him.
This video makes me want to go fishing.
Nice video. Makes me miss home even more.
My favorite episode.👍🎣
I'm gonna give this fishing method a shot. learned quite a bit here
Live in Seattle an I know right where they fishing. Born- raised right there in Kona, miss that place right now.
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What kind poles they was using when live baiting the oama??? I'm looking for a new setup!
How you guys set up your lines I set mine up with hook on top and led on the bottoms and it hard to caught fish cause it keeping getting stuck...
makes me miss home
What kind of bait you used to catch that kupipi??
Mostly oama. It's legal to catch them at night with a hand net. Just need a few for live bait. Hard to beat. Just make sure they're well aerated.
do you use a whole oama to catch the kupipi?
The oama is used to catch moana and papio, and it's used whole. For kupipi you'd need a smaller bait.
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Where in Hawaii is this?
BTW, a kid caught a yellowfin tuna more than 60 pounds with a method roughly similar to this.
If only I cAn go fishing with the Caldwell’s.
Some large fish have been caught using that method. Some don't even use a pole, just a very large stick, about 30 feet long, heavy cord, and a hook that looks more like a gaff.
When it's time to hang a new bait, there's no need to pull the whole rig up. Retreive the clothespin, hook another live bait, and go.
If you've ever fished in Hawaii, there's a lot of fishing like this going on.
Damn! Nice moana kali!!!
papio action