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Action Sportfishing on Maui!

Breathtaking Maui scenery … optimal sportfishing conditions … impeccably maintained and outfitted 42′ (loa) Bertram sportfisher … an experienced and courteous crew. Put it all together and you’ve begun to picture your Maui sport fishing experience aboard Lahaina Maui’s #1 highliner, Start Me Up.

Whether you’re a novice or experienced sportfishing enthusiast, you’ll discover that deep sea fishing off Maui Hawaii is unlike any other sportfishing experience you’ve ever had.
Nothing exemplifies the Hawaiian lifestyle like a day on the water.

A Maui sport fishing adventure from Lahaina may take you around the islands of Lanai, Molokai, Kahoolawe or Molokini, offering a fishing guest a rare experience afforded only a few of Hawaii’s visitors! On our Maui trips you’ll have a chance to hook up to a variety of marlin species, mahi mahi (dorado), ahi (tuna), ono (wahoo) and more.

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Other added benefits are the fabulous tropical sunrises, whale watching, maybe a spinner dolphin playing in the wake. As long-time residents of Maui and Kona, feel free to ask our opinions about the other activities, restaurants, hotels and places to see that you might otherwise miss during your stay in the islands.

Make no mistake, our #1 goal is doing everything we can to help you catch the fish of a lifetime! We are experienced tournament winners, so contact us and let’s talk fishing today!

Fishing Method

All the game fish we catch are caught on the troll. Trolling is when one or more fishing lines, baited with lures or bait fish, are drawn through the water. The fishing rods are placed in rod holders and the lines are set with the lures at varying distances behind the boat held apart by the outriggers to avoid line tangling. Trolling speed varies depending on water and weather conditions. The ideal position of the bait is skimming on the surface of the water to mimic the behavior of an injured or fast moving fish, this is what attracts the game fish we are targeting.

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Snake found in ʻAiea on Monday

A live snake was captured in a residential neighborhood in ʻAiea, Oʻahu on Monday morning.

The Honolulu Police Department was contacted by a neighbor who spotted the snake on another property at around 10 a.m. Responding officers were able to cover the 3-foot-long snake with a trash can and contacted agricultural inspectors from the Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture who took custody of the snake.

The snake has been identified as a non-venomous ball python and is being safeguarded at HDOA’s Plant Quarantine Branch.

Ball pythons are common in the pet trade on the mainland. They are native to Western and West-Central Africa and are constrictors that subdue prey by coiling around it, causing death by suffocation. Their diet usually consists of small mammals and birds and may grow up to 6 feet long.

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Snakes have no natural predators in Hawaiʻi and pose a serious threat to the environment. Many species also prey on birds and their eggs, increasing the threat to endangered native birds. Large snakes can also be a danger to the public and small pets.

Iguana Found in Waimanalo on Tuesday

A Waimanalo woman who lives on Kumuhau Street contacted the HPD to report an iguana in her backyard on Tuesday afternoon.

Responding officers were able to contain the animal and called HDOA agricultural inspectors who safely secured it.

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The iguana measured approximately 3-and-a-half feet from nose to tip of tail and is also being safeguarded at Plant Quarantine Branch. Although they are known to be established in some areas on Oʻahu, it is illegal to import, possess or transport iguanas in Hawaiʻi.

When fully grown, iguanas may reach up to 6 feet in length. Its tail is quite powerful, acting as a dangerous weapon in fending off enemies. Iguanas are native to central Mexico through South America and are typically vegetarians, but are known to disturb bird nestlings and feed on eggs.

Persons possessing illegal animals are subject to stiff penalties, including fines of up to $200,000 and up to three years in prison. Individuals who see or know of illegal animals in Hawaiʻi are encouraged to contact the State’s toll-free PEST HOTLINE at 643-PEST (7378) or turn them in under the State’s Amnesty Program.

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