The past two weeks have been very good for Blue Marlin and Ahi. Just this week we have released two Blue Marlin - one about 400 lbs and the other about 175 lbs. In addition, we have landed took two back to the scales...one weighing in at 643 lbs and the other 288 lb.

The Ahi (giant yellowfin tuna) are also beginning their summer run off the Kona Coast of Hawaii. Wahoo are an attractive catch for those of you who might be staying in a condo or rental home while in Kona. Wahoo (Ono in Hawaii) are just great eating!

Our tournaments begin soon. The Kona Classic is June 28 - 29. The World Cup is the 4th of July and the FireCracker Open is July 5 - 6. We are booked for these tournaments..however I still have the Marlin Skins tournament available if you might be interested in tournament fishing in Kona.

Fish Species: Blue Marlin, Ahi, Striped Marlin, Wahoo and Mahi Mahi
Bait Used: Live bait is skipjack tuna and small yellowfin tuna
Tackle Used: 30 lb to 130 lb test
Method Used: Trolling - Live Baiting
Water Depth: 500 - 6000 feet
Water Temperature: 80
Wind Direction: calm
Wind Speed: calm



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About The Author: Captain Dee Bradford

Company: HighNoon Charters, Inc.

Area Reporting: Kona, Hawaii

Bio: Captain Dee Bradford is the owner and operator of the successful Kona charter boat, HighNoon. Capt. Dee enjoys showing first time anglers as well as the more experienced anglers the unique fishing techniques used here in Kona. "Fishing Kona Hawaii is something special and I will endeavor to make it one of your most treasured memories." HighNoon is one of the best values in Kona charter fishing.

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