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Holoholo: Surfboard Fishing Report

May 7, 2020 By Scott 6 Comments

Holoholo writer Kelly cheerfully reports that the fishing just past the reef has picked up recently. Despite the Covid-19 social distancing mandate he’s been able to legally bring home much appreciated kau kau for the ohana. Thanks for the update Kelly!

Kelly: In March and April, the papio bite was still pretty slow. I have been surfboard fishing near the breaks every couple of weeks at a variety of spots, mostly on the South and East shores on lighter wind mornings.

Usual catch has been a couple of 1-2 pound omilus with plenty of bait stealers which I am guessing are baby papio. South side has been having good size barracudas, about 3-4 pounds which I have been keeping for kau kau.

Here is a photo of the spicy kaku poke we made πŸ™‚

There have been some random catches like moana, nunu and rois. The one noteworthy catch was a nice six and a half pound kagami on the east side which hit a frozen oama that had been getting freezer burnt from last summer. 

Filed Under: Fishing Report, Holoholo, Surfboard Trolling Tagged With: east side fishing, fishing on oahu during shutdown, kagami papio, south shore fishing, surfboard fishing

Comments

  1. Mike R. says

    May 8, 2020 at 12:30 pm

    Thanks for the report. I’ve been doing quite a bit of whipping on the East side – tons of baby papio around for sure. Thinking of picking up a stand up to troll from, so I’ve been checking out the used inventory on craigslist. Any suggestions/recommendations/things to avoid if my primary motivation is to fish from it? Thanks!

    Reply
    • Kelly says

      May 10, 2020 at 8:32 pm

      Get the biggest board you can handle and watch the waves πŸ™‚

      Reply
  2. Jason T says

    May 8, 2020 at 2:37 pm

    Sashimied the kagami? That spicy kaku poke looks good. Been off and on slow for us as well. Hopefully things improve as the weather heats up heading into June.

    Reply
    • Kelly says

      May 10, 2020 at 8:35 pm

      Yup, the kagami made sashimi and a few other dishes. Baitfish starting to come in so inshore is heating up!

      Reply
  3. Doug says

    May 10, 2020 at 4:03 am

    Nice report. That Poke looks delicious! How bout the recipe?

    Reply
    • Kelly says

      May 10, 2020 at 8:33 pm

      recipe: https://tworedbowls.com/2013/06/17/spicy-ahi-poke/

      Can use just about any fish that is good raw πŸ™‚

      Reply

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