Kayak Christmas Island
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Kayak Christmas Island
Aloha gang...
I am going to get straight to the point... I had a last minute cancellation on a kayak fishing tour that was booked at Christmas island for Feb 14th -21st ... this has left me with one slot to fill.... because of this cancelation and the immediate need to fill the slot... I can reduce the weekly lodge rate to $1,000 dollars for the week of kayak fishing... this includes the lodge for 7 nights, all meals, guides, fishing kayaks, and lodge transfers to and from the airport... boat use is available for $150 dollars a day extra... this includes the fuel and captain... the boat can hold 4 anglers... kayak fishing packages are customizable for any kind of fishing...
If any of you could make the trip it would really help me out... $1,000 dollars is the cheapest you will ever get for a fishing trip to Christmas island... jump on it... round trip flights to Christmas island from Honolulu run $1,000 dollars... www.airpacific.com so for folks in Hawaii this is a chance of a life time... spread the word... time is of essence... you can get more info on Christmas Island including direct links to Air Pacific at www.christmasislandkayakfishing.com or give me a call at (808) 638-9100... ALOHA David Elgas
David Elgas
Aka: Boogie-D
Web: www.christmasislandkayakfishing.com
Email: boogied@hawaii.rr.com
Snail: 59-444 Makana rd. Haleiwa HI 96712
Phone: (808) 638-9100
Cell: (808) 234-4047
This is a picture of Chris on his last trip the Christmas Island...
A 16 pound GT on 10# test spinning tackle... walking the flats.
"Why let the truth stand in the way of a good fish story?"
Awesome! Man, wish I could fish with Boogie...too far...and too busy with course work
Caution - Objects in picture are smaller than they appear.
I am genetically predisposed to make fish look bigger than they really are.
Life List: 386 species and counting
http://muskiebaitadventures.blogspot.ca ... -list.html
I am genetically predisposed to make fish look bigger than they really are.
Life List: 386 species and counting
http://muskiebaitadventures.blogspot.ca ... -list.html
The fish in the top two pictures weighed a little over 100 lbs according to my guides. The second pic shows just how thick he was. The third pic shows my second best fish at approx 90-95 lbs. He had a massive jaw line. He was shorter, but thick. These guys were hard to hold up for the pictures. We caught them dunking slabs of milkfish off the edges of the flats. We also caught them popping and some fish jigging.We even got strikes on the troll. But the beast all came off the dunking. It was unbelievable ! You had to be ready for battle. I ran 80 lb power pro. Tied a bimmini twist to a 160 lb shock leader. Tied that to a 200 lb bite leader and a huge circle hook. Lost lots of battles. Everybody told me to go, and am I glad I did. It was an amazing week of fishing.
Another trip in May
Aloha gang..
Mahalo to Stan for posting up my email above and thanks to John Sabel (pegasus) for making the first trip... as john said the fishing was a lot of fun.. it is an ulua playground.. we know that ulua fishing is good and there is also a lot of other possibilities to.. I am glad i went to chrismtas and listend to stan and everyone they were right the fishing was fun..
We have another trip scheduled for May 22nd - 29th and we are looking for 1or 2 more anglers to go.. if you want to get away off the beaten path for a week and have a fun time fishing, contact me asap or check out our web site www.christmasislandkayakfishing.com and as john will attest we are really flexible when it comes to fishing and we aim to please everyone.. hope you can join me at this epic fishery.. Aloha David Elgas boogied@hawaii.rr.com
Mahalo to Stan for posting up my email above and thanks to John Sabel (pegasus) for making the first trip... as john said the fishing was a lot of fun.. it is an ulua playground.. we know that ulua fishing is good and there is also a lot of other possibilities to.. I am glad i went to chrismtas and listend to stan and everyone they were right the fishing was fun..
We have another trip scheduled for May 22nd - 29th and we are looking for 1or 2 more anglers to go.. if you want to get away off the beaten path for a week and have a fun time fishing, contact me asap or check out our web site www.christmasislandkayakfishing.com and as john will attest we are really flexible when it comes to fishing and we aim to please everyone.. hope you can join me at this epic fishery.. Aloha David Elgas boogied@hawaii.rr.com
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