Game Fish of Hawaii

   
 

Game Fish of Hawaii


There's no point in heading offshore to fish Maui waters if you don't know what you're looking for. Fish travel in schools - now you can get schooled in fish behavior. Click on the names below to get a full description of the species, its range, history and information on how we chase them.

The three different types of marlin that we consistently catch in Hawaii include the Pacific Blue Marlin, the Striped Marlin, and the Pacific Short-nosed Spearfish. Although Sailfish and Black Marlin are caught in Hawaiian waters, it is rare.

 

 

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     Billfish of Hawaii

Other Hawaiian Gamefish

Other types of game fish regularly caught in Hawaiian waters:

Kawakawa (wavyback bonita) 3-20 lbs. Another strong fighter that eagerly pounces on live baits.

Shibi (bigeye tuna) 3-80 pounds. Caught using a wide variety of techniques including chumming, deep jigging, baiting, and trolling.

Kahala (Amberjack) 15-75 lbs. A shallower water hard fighting bottom fish regularly caught on downriggers.

Ulua (giant Trevally) 15-100 lbs. A big hard fighting bruiser caught down deep on live baits.

 
Captain Charlie's Hawaii Sport Fishing Season
Species Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
 Marlin                        
 Mahi mahi (dolphin)                        
 Ono (Wahoo)                        
  Ahi (Yellowfin Tuna)                        
  Legend
      Fair
      Good
      Peak


Swordfish Skeleton at the Smithsonian Institution

 

 
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