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Barracuda fishing in ALA WAI

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:51 pm
by tkpeltier
Does anyone know where the gentlemen in the photo gallery catching Barracuda near Waikiki are fishing? Is it the Ala Wai Canal? Is this still accessible by a small boat? It looks like a lot of fun and I would like to try it if anyone can help me out with some info on where to launch, etc.. Thanks, Tristan

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 3:25 pm
by skunked
I fish it sometimes, since I work in Waikiki. A boat is good, but not required. Just remember to add a short steel leader if you are using a small lure.

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:10 pm
by Stan Wright
You can launch your boat behind the Ilikai Hotel at the public ramp.
Plenty of free boat trailer parking.

Everyone asks: "You don't eat the fish do you?"
NO, that's why there are so many fish there...
it's so polluted even the locals are afraid to eat them.
:twisted:

Use light tackle... 2#, 4#, or 6# test. The largest we've
ever caught was around 2 pounds...most are smaller, but lots of fun.

You might also get into the Papio because there are
choke Oama around now. See Clays Blog.
http://www.nervouswaterhawaii.com/defau ... 6430&id=13

Any top water, or minnow type lure, or spoon works fine.
Remember that short wire leader. :lol:
Bend the barb down on the hooks so the fish are easier to release.
And beware of those razor sharp teeth.
We use a Boga-Grip and "looooong nose pliers.
:wink:

Here is a shot of Clay "The White Ninja" with a double we caught near the golf course.
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Barracuda Fishing in Ala Wai

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:16 am
by tkpeltier
Thanks for the info guys. My brother is coming in from the mainland this weekend and we're going to try it out.

Mahalo,
Tristan