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Welcome to Deep Sea Fishing Kauai. We are pleased to introduce you to the Ultimate Hawaiian Adventure. Kauai is a magnificent destination uniquely crafted for the outdoor enthusiast. Sport fishing in Hawaii is truly the islands most awesome experience.
UPDATE
May 5th. It's TUNA TIME! We are now seeing AHI (Yellowfin Tuna) at 180 pounds outside the Harbor. The bite is on with the afternoon high tide. Wind is up and its time to Yank and Crank!
PORT ALLEN FISHING CLUB TOURNAMENT JUNE 20th. Interested anglers (2) call in advance. Experience this 10 hour, 6:00am to 4:00pm, fishing marathon with Luau to follow weigh in.
Without question 2007 was the best Tuna Season in 30 years. I reported that Marlin were stacking up and reaching over 700 pounds and on February 21st, 2008 we got the proof. The Big Ta Do pulled in a Pacific Blue Marlin over 720 pounds. We spent 1 hour and 20 minutes convincing this little lady to come to the boat and a good 20 minutes more bringing her onto the deck. A truly remarkable specimen she will be proudly displayed at angler Rod Lechers residence in Prince George, Canada. Joe Bloomfield holds the resined bill on Koa wood mount.
Fishing action slowed in the winter months and we picked up the pace by dropping on the ledge for Giant Trevally, Gray Snapper, Shark and powerful Amberjack. A week of Mako shark hanging at the buoy brought enthusiastic action by some east coast fishermen. We hooked them up and relocated these 10 foot predators about 2 miles from the buoy and got back to work stacking up the Yellow fin tuna. In addition to shark mayhem a Christmas run for Yellow fin came swiftly lasting about 3 weeks leaving us with some 110 pound Ahi for the holidays.
Summer is upon us again and the Tuna are beginning to congregate at the AA Buoy just 3.5 miles outside Port Allen. Mahi and Ono (Wahoo) are running inside and out. Ono have been between 30 and 60 pounds which is very nice in Hawaiian waters where the Hawaii State Record is 133 pounds, established in 2002.
While 2007 will be fondly remembered by many Hawaiian fishermen we are amping to see if 2008 brings us more 290 pound AHI.

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