Todd Schock hooked and landed his first Moloka’i Bonefish and his largest to date

 

 

 

 

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Textbook conditions today, first cast and a cooperative fish came tight and screamed out over a hundred yards of backing. Good job Todd, nice fish too.


Dan Teets and his son landed their first Moloka’i Bonefish this morning in beautiful conditions.

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Matthew Comfort landed his first two Molokai Bonefish today, first time Bonefishing too

Matthew Comfort landed his first two Molokai Bonefish today

Matthew Comfort landed his first two Molokai Bonefish today

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Dr. Charlie Campbell and Max landed their first Moloka’i Bonefish today

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charlie Benton landed a nice Bonefish

Charlie Benton landed a nice Bonefish


Garry Elgear caught a hefty Bonefish

Garry Elgear caught a hefty Bonefish

Garry Elgear caught a hefty Bonefish


Noel and his wife Tina had a fun morning flyfishing today. Noel landed his first saltwater and first Bonefish ever and Tina got a pretty Kaku (Barracuda)

Noel and Tina Thompson from Minnesota went flyfishing for the first time in saltwater today. They were rewarded with Noel’s first molokai Bonefish, and a first fish for Tina, a pretty Kaku, (Barracuda). Despite the blustery conditions, we endured and were pleasantly rewarded.  TYJ

   


Luke caught his first Hawaiian fish today on his flyrod, a nice O’milu, (Blue Finned Trevally). Nice work Luke, high five! 

Luke spent his first morning on the Moloka’i flats looking for the elusive Bonefish, instead, he tied into a nice O’milu, (Blue Finned Trevally), not a Bone but still a pretty fish,  Good job Luke, give me five! 

  


Kirk Greenman caught a nice Papa (Island Jack) and his ohana got a bunch of nice fish too

Humpback Whales, Spinner dolphins, and green sea turtles also contributed to a memorable day for his ohana.  

   


Dennis and Sue Reenders caught some nice fish

Beautiful morning at sea, Humpback whales breaching and cavorting everywhere you looked. Big south swell churning up the water and making it murky out to a half mile offshore. But, some nice fish were biting, and it was a matter of being on the “right side” of the boat! Seems all the big ones were only biting on one side of the boat, yup, the right side, where Dennis was fishing. Good job folks, on a fun outing.