Deep Sea Fishing
Fishing in Hawaii is something that any and all anglers are bound to enjoy, thanks
largely in part to the impressive deep sea opportunities. Most visitors who are
interested in Hawaii fishing have deep sea excursions in mind, in which case booking
a trip with a fishing charter is one of the best ways to go. The fishing charters
in Hawaii are numerous, and the boats that they offer range in size, which means
that you should find one that fits your needs. The rates for the Hawaii fishing
charters also cover a relatively healthy range, and if you're looking to save, you
can always look to share a boat with other fishing enthusiasts.
If Hawaii deep sea fishing is high on your list of things to do, then you will want
to head to the Kona Coast on the Big Island. This coasts is hailed as the marlin
capital of the world, and it also yields plenty of mahi-mahi, ono, and swordfish,
among other species. There are close to 100 different fishing charters to choose
from on the Big Island, and you can bet that most of them set up shop in the Kona
area.
While deep sea fishing is popular on the Big Island, you can also look to do some
shore fishing, some stream fishing, or some pier fishing as well. These kinds of
fishing experiences won't cost nearly as much as booking a charter will, which is
a nice bonus.
Like the Big Island, Maui is a good place to base yourself if you want to do some
Hawaii deep sea fishing. Most of the fishing charters on the island of Maui operate
out of the Lahaina Harbor or the Maalaea Bay Harbor, both of which are popular starting
points for different kinds of boat tours. Maui is a great place to go whale watching
and as is possible on some of the other Hawaiian Islands, those who are looking
to book a fishing charter here can also look to enjoy other water related activities
during their time at sea, such as whale watching and snorkeling It's important to
note that some of the Maui fishing charters charge their guests per catch. You will
want to avoid these charters if possible, as the costs aren't exactly justifiable.
Since all of the Hawaiian Islands are surrounded by the waters of the Pacific Ocean,
deep sea fishing in Hawaii is easy to do. When you find yourself on the island of
Oahu, the Kewalo Basin is one of the best places to find fishing charters that can
take you out for a day on the high seas. Some of the fishing charter companies on
the island of Oahu frequent the Honolulu and Waikiki waters, which means that it
won't take long to get to a good fishing spot. As is typical when fishing in Hawaii,
Oahu visitors can hope to snag blue marlin, yellowfin tuna, wahoo, and other game
fish species.
Deep sea fishing is an option if you are looking to enjoy your Hawaii fishing on
the island of Kauai, and you can also visit a reservoir if you prefer a different
kind of fishing experience. Kauai, like Oahu, is one of the best places to go bass
fishing in Hawaii, and since the island boasts no less than 165 reservoirs, there
are plenty of bass to be had. You can also fish for bass in one of the nine Kauai
rivers. If you are up for some Kauai Hawaii deep sea fishing, then you'll arguably
want to head south to the coastal town of Port Allen, which is where most of the
island fishing and boat tours originate.