Fred Pinkerton caught his first Blue Finned Trevally (Omilu) today on his flyrod

Fred connected on this hungry 12lb Omilu, perfect cast, and instant take, then off to the races. Fish was able to get around a few obstacles but was able to free the line twice, and successfully bring the fish to hand. Great Job Fred. 



  


Capt Clay gets to fish once in awhile

Although my main job is guiding anglers to their trophy catch with a flyrod, once in a great while, I get to wet a line too. Today, it was a simple matter of being in the right place at the right time, when this beautiful specimen of a Bonefish swam into view, and was cooperative enough to eat the fly I cast to it on the first try. The new Rio quickshooter flyline worked great in the windy conditions, first fish with this new line. TYJ 




Karsten Andrae caught his first Moloka’i Bonefish

Karsten was able to hook and land his first Moloka’t Bonefish today in spite of very difficult lighting conditions. The worst condition other than strong winds is no sun, and today was a no sun day. TYJ for allowing us to have a successful day.




Steve Meyer caught his largest Bonefish today 

Steve Meyer landed his first Molokai Bonefish and it turned out to be the largest bonefish he’s ever caught. Textbook conditions today, clear blue skies, gentle to fading winds, and a few hungry Bonefish to play with.  TYJ




George Sosa never caught a fish in his life, until today.

Today was epic, as George had never ever, caught a fish in his life, until today. First fish was a nice Papa, (Island jack). Then we proceeded to hook fish three at a time on almost every drop, keeping him busy for awhile. Fun day with wife margie doing the coaching after she got tired of reeling up fish. Then, on the way back to the harbor, Humpback whales everywhere, breaching, spouting, and doing their thing. In spite of the nonstop drizzle, spirits weren’t dampened, as the water was unusually calm and flat, which made for a smooth trip. TYJ <>< 




Jim Williams did some plugging for GT’s and connected with three nice fish

Jim Williams was ona GT mission and wife Carol went out as his support team. One nice fish about thirty pounds was released, one big one cut the leader and a smaller fifteen pounder released 



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Al Jonsson scored on a hefty Uku (gray snapper) 

Al and his wife did some bottomfishing and was able to connect with a hefty Uku in the process.




Bob Gorman connected on his first Moloka’i Bonefish caught flyfishing

Today was a learning adventure for Bob Gorman as he was able to enjoy the beauty of a perfect day on the flats, plus being able to land his first Moloka’i Bonefish too. TYJ




Nice Barred Jack for Mark with buddy Bill in approval

Textbook day with ultimate conditions, but fish were scarce for some reason, so this Barred Jack was very welcome.

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Dale Wells landed a big Moloka’i bonefish

Bill Shiner watches as Dale Wells prepares to release a big Moloka’i bonefish today. In spite of very difficult, southerly winds and cloudy conditions, all worked out for the good in the end. TYJ

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