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Fishing on Oʻahu
Oʻahu is a great place to sport fish, with charter boats available to tackle some of the state’s biggest fish swimming just off its shores. Types of fish that can be reeled in include marlin, ʻahi (yellow fin) and mahimahi (dolphinfish, unrelated to the dolphin). The largest sports-fishing marlin ever caught was reeled in from Oʻahu’s coast at 1,805 pounds.
Start from one of Oʻahu’s harbors where experienced crew members can take you to the best fishing areas and can provide you with rods, tackle and bait.
Fishing on Oʻahu
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