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If they are fishing there, no one is talking about it.
Lots of people have been fishing for the little fish in the stream in Kaneohe.
I even heard that a high school did a field trip there to check water quality.
Saw what might have been a little SMB, but not sure. I was mostly after other things.
Lots of people have been fishing for the little fish in the stream in Kaneohe.
I even heard that a high school did a field trip there to check water quality.
Saw what might have been a little SMB, but not sure. I was mostly after other things.
"Why let the truth stand in the way of a good fish story?"
i fish the nuuanu streams all the time! the smallmouth are there and healthy still, but most of the smallmouths are near the hard to reach areas such as near the waterfall by the cemetery. places like near the judd trail have small ones only about 6 inches max. ive never tried waikele, i think i should though, how do you access it? ill give you a report when i go!
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@ marcusn: PM me on the Waikele access. I only know of two ways. As far as the Manoa, there are MANY deep pools from the the grade school just off the H1 all the way up past UH and beyond. I only got up to the park past UH as there was construction and the water quality was poor, milky and pungent. I caught five-bars and little purple banded cichlids (jeweled i think they are called)
I've caught smallies in the Nu'uanu from the last piece of run-off to all the way WAY up past Judd trails (farthest I was able to go was the water fall that resides in those pretty anal rich home-owners "land".) I've caught a few channel cats, five-bars, tilapia, koi, and I've seen one tiger shovel-nose.
In the Waikele, by far the coldest of smallie streams I've wet waded on Oahu - cold enough to numb my legs, I've fished all the way from the Farrington (if my memory of road names hasnt eluded me) up to just under the H2. One of my favorite to fish but watch out for the homeless people that sleeps in one specific section of that stream. This stream holds plenty of potential, but also be aware of some sections with very heavy sediment and silt. Don't wade deeper than hip deep w/out a wading stick.
My Oahu Smallie PB came out of the stream that flows out of the Ho'omahlihia (I know i spelt that wrong) in Kaneohe. I know Stan remembers my frantic excited phone call for that picture op, haha. If you are looking to beat the state record or to push your PB, that stream holds the best potential along with that pond.
@ cheesefish: I've only caught one smallie out of the Manoa, how well do you do on that stream?
@ Pegasus: Tips? I got plenty!! PM me.
I've caught smallies in the Nu'uanu from the last piece of run-off to all the way WAY up past Judd trails (farthest I was able to go was the water fall that resides in those pretty anal rich home-owners "land".) I've caught a few channel cats, five-bars, tilapia, koi, and I've seen one tiger shovel-nose.
In the Waikele, by far the coldest of smallie streams I've wet waded on Oahu - cold enough to numb my legs, I've fished all the way from the Farrington (if my memory of road names hasnt eluded me) up to just under the H2. One of my favorite to fish but watch out for the homeless people that sleeps in one specific section of that stream. This stream holds plenty of potential, but also be aware of some sections with very heavy sediment and silt. Don't wade deeper than hip deep w/out a wading stick.
My Oahu Smallie PB came out of the stream that flows out of the Ho'omahlihia (I know i spelt that wrong) in Kaneohe. I know Stan remembers my frantic excited phone call for that picture op, haha. If you are looking to beat the state record or to push your PB, that stream holds the best potential along with that pond.
@ cheesefish: I've only caught one smallie out of the Manoa, how well do you do on that stream?
@ Pegasus: Tips? I got plenty!! PM me.
@ marcusn: PM me on the Waikele access. I only know of two ways. As far as the Manoa, there are MANY deep pools from the the grade school just off the H1 all the way up past UH and beyond. I only got up to the park past UH as there was construction and the water quality was poor, milky and pungent. I caught five-bars and little purple banded cichlids (jeweled i think they are called)
I've caught smallies in the Nu'uanu from the last piece of run-off to all the way WAY up past Judd trails (farthest I was able to go was the water fall that resides in those pretty anal rich home-owners "land".) I've caught a few channel cats, five-bars, tilapia, koi, and I've seen one tiger shovel-nose.
In the Waikele, by far the coldest of smallie streams I've wet waded on Oahu - cold enough to numb my legs, I've fished all the way from the Farrington (if my memory of road names hasnt eluded me) up to just under the H2. One of my favorite to fish but watch out for the homeless people that sleeps in one specific section of that stream. This stream holds plenty of potential, but also be aware of some sections with very heavy sediment and silt. Don't wade deeper than hip deep w/out a wading stick.
My Oahu Smallie PB came out of the stream that flows out of the Ho'omahlihia (I know i spelt that wrong) in Kaneohe. I know Stan remembers my frantic excited phone call for that picture op, haha. If you are looking to beat the state record or to push your PB, that stream holds the best potential along with that pond.
@ cheesefish: I've only caught one smallie out of the Manoa, how well do you do on that stream?
@ Pegasus: Tips? I got plenty!! PM me.
I've caught smallies in the Nu'uanu from the last piece of run-off to all the way WAY up past Judd trails (farthest I was able to go was the water fall that resides in those pretty anal rich home-owners "land".) I've caught a few channel cats, five-bars, tilapia, koi, and I've seen one tiger shovel-nose.
In the Waikele, by far the coldest of smallie streams I've wet waded on Oahu - cold enough to numb my legs, I've fished all the way from the Farrington (if my memory of road names hasnt eluded me) up to just under the H2. One of my favorite to fish but watch out for the homeless people that sleeps in one specific section of that stream. This stream holds plenty of potential, but also be aware of some sections with very heavy sediment and silt. Don't wade deeper than hip deep w/out a wading stick.
My Oahu Smallie PB came out of the stream that flows out of the Ho'omahlihia (I know i spelt that wrong) in Kaneohe. I know Stan remembers my frantic excited phone call for that picture op, haha. If you are looking to beat the state record or to push your PB, that stream holds the best potential along with that pond.
@ cheesefish: I've only caught one smallie out of the Manoa, how well do you do on that stream?
@ Pegasus: Tips? I got plenty!! PM me.
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