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Deep-Sea Fishing in Honolulu and Oahu

Deep-Sea Fishing

The joy of fishing in Hawaii is that there isn't really a season; it's good year-round. Sure, the bigger yellowfin tuna (ahi) are generally caught in summer, and the coveted spearfish are more frequent in winter, but you can still catch them any day of the year. You can also find dolphin fish (mahimahi), wahoo (ono), skip jacks, and the king -- Pacific blue marlin -- ripe for the picking on any given day.

When choosing a fishing boat in the Islands, keep in mind the immensity of the surrounding ocean. Look for the older, grizzled captains who have been trolling these waters for half a century. All the fancy gizmos in the world can't match an old tar's knowledge of the waters.

The general rule for the catch is an even split with the crew. Unfortunately, there are no "freeze-and-ship" providers in the state, so, unless you plan to eat the fish while you're here, you'll probably want to leave it with the boat. Most boats do offer mounting services for trophy fish; ask your captain.

Besides the gift of fish, a gratuity of 10% to 20% is standard. It's up to the fisherman; use your own discretion depending on how you felt about the overall experience.

Boats & Charters

Inter-Island Sportfishing. The oldest-running sportfishing company on Oahu also boasts the largest landed Blue Marlin -- more than 1,200 pounds. With two smaller boats and the 53-foot Maggie Joe (which can hold up to 25), they can manage any small party with air-conditioned cabins and cutting-edge fishing equipment. They also work with Grey's Taxidermy, the world's largest marine taxidermist, to mount the monster you reel in. Half-day exclusive charter rates for groups of six begin at $700. 808/591-8888. www.fish-hawaii.com

Magic Sportfishing. The awards Magic has garnered are too many to mention here, but we can tell you their magnificent 50-foot Pacifica fishing yacht is built for comfort, fishing, or otherwise. Unfortunately, Magic can accommodate only up to six. Full-day exclusive charter rates for groups of six begin at $950. 808/596-2998

Monkey Biz. If you want a more intimate experience with a smaller company, the apes of the sea may be what you are looking for. Known for their reliable boats and friendly crews, these six-man charters can make your Hawaiian fishing experience a happy one. Half-day exclusive charter rates for groups of six begin at $650. 808/591-2520. www.monkeybizsportfishing.com



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