Ala Wai Fishing, Take two
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 3:10 pm
After declining Stans offer due to family I tried the Ala Wai again today where Dave reccomended and WOW! I saw at least 20 barracuda in the hour I managed to fish. Unfortunatley NONE of them decided to commit and attack my red and gold minnow bait. I got some good follows but at the last second they turned away Then when I tried the chartreuse plug they darted off really fast, and those were maybe 5 of them. All the others swam away the minute they saw me I will try again tomorrow and maybe I will hook one. Total fish count: cuda and papio: 0 Tilapia: 5
I have noticed that the cudas are territorial and will always come back after you spook them. These are the larger 2-3 footers. The small ones will often hust be finning on the surface close to shore in random places, where as the larger ones always have a piece of structure nearby like a palm frond or shopping cart.
The water today was much clearer than it was last time and I saw more life. The one thing that I have not seen is a papio. After talking to a local about he said that there used to be bushes in the canal but after the spill they cleared them away. He said hat the papio would hide there but now he said that he hasn't seen one since. I have no idea if this is true, but if it is it makes sense.
I have noticed that the cudas are territorial and will always come back after you spook them. These are the larger 2-3 footers. The small ones will often hust be finning on the surface close to shore in random places, where as the larger ones always have a piece of structure nearby like a palm frond or shopping cart.
The water today was much clearer than it was last time and I saw more life. The one thing that I have not seen is a papio. After talking to a local about he said that there used to be bushes in the canal but after the spill they cleared them away. He said hat the papio would hide there but now he said that he hasn't seen one since. I have no idea if this is true, but if it is it makes sense.