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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Dana Point
Posts: 1,625
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I spent a week on Kauai, Epic is the right word for sure. I agree a week is too short but the memories last. No fishing for me either, but someday...
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 715
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Wow, I miss that place. The shore fishing for Uluas
is a religion! They use live octopus as bait to attract the uluas (monster jack trevally); then fight the beasts from shore. Many Hawaiian fisherman have died in the rocks and surf trying to land those puppys. I lived and worked at Kihei. And you're right, those charter boats would never let you take your catch home. They sell it to the local hotels/restaurants. Say hi to my friends at the local Greek restaurant, the Pita Paradise. |
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