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You are here: Home / Fishing Report / How the weather has been so far – Oahu 2022

How the weather has been so far – Oahu 2022

April 28, 2022 By Scott 5 Comments

Banner mango year for this tree due to heavy rain in January and light winds that didn’t knock down the mango flowers

The last El Nino cycle was in 2016. The warmer air and water attracted bait and predators, as well as hurricane near misses. Between the Fall tropical storms, the inshore fishing was outstanding. Since then we’ve been in the cooling La Nina cycles and the fishing has declined along with the temps.

The rain and wind of the recent years has differed a bit from this year. Normally there are a few very light wind days in the Winter, and February and March are pretty rainy. This year we had at least one day a week with winds under 8 mph from January through March, but April has been consistently over 12 mph.

The last big rain occurred on New Year’s Day, and this Winter has been relatively dry. What does that mean for fishing?

The shoreline estuaries need rain runoff to support the food chain that supports bait fish nurseries. More rain often results in more bait fish. This dry Winter may affect baitfish later this year and next.

Hopefully we get a break in the wind soon, so the the boats and kayaks can get out and see what has come in since March.

Filed Under: Fishing Report Tagged With: oahu wind rain 2022, when will the wind stop?

Comments

  1. KELLY BOYEEE says

    April 29, 2022 at 12:05 pm

    When can I come and pick mangos???

    Reply
    • Scott says

      April 29, 2022 at 12:09 pm

      I’ll let you know. Hopefully these stay on the tree and fully ripen. I trade you for opelu.

      Reply
  2. Craig says

    May 19, 2022 at 10:20 pm

    Friend of mine north shore Maui told me he caught papios 3 days in a row about 2-3lbs.

    Reply
    • Scott says

      May 20, 2022 at 8:38 am

      Thanks for the report Craig. Looks like there have been occasional papio catches on Oahu too, in this early season. Kinda spordic still and not the big size fish that come right before the season turns on completely. Hope you get some action soon!

      -scott

      Reply
      • Craig says

        June 2, 2022 at 8:42 pm

        I hope so to Scott:) last year was a whitewash hehe. Good to hear you take my friend. Hope this uear is good for you!

        Reply

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