Bite Me , Kona Beach , Hawaii
Marlin Fishing Boat 2015 1080p HD
Dirty Dozen Marlin Tourney, Kona Hawaii
Jump onboard with Team Bite Me in the Queen K Tesoro Dirty Dozen Marlin Tournament
Blue Marlin Kona, Hawaii 2015
First time offshore fishing. The only bite of the day is a Blue Marlin! Congrats on your first Marlin!
Thanks to Captain Molly and mate Shawn on the boat Bite Me 6!
The battle only took 8 minutes to reel in and the Blue Marlin and was released healthy to fight again. Kona, Hawaii 2015
Music: Blue Marlin Blues by George Strait
Fishin in the Dark by Nitty Gritty Band
kona marlin with max.m4v
Marlin fishing Kona Hawaii with Max
Molly catching her first Ono (Wahoo) in Kona, Hawaii
Molly fishing with Waiopai Sportfishing out of Kona, Big Island, Hawaii. It was a great day on a great boat.
Kona Charter Fishing - Marlin Hunt
Amazing fight of a blue marlin that nearly jumps in the charter boat. Watch more adventures at
Spinner Dolphins - Kealakekua Bay (GoPro Hero 6)
Swimming with wild spinner dolphins (Kealakekua Bay Hawaii).
Captured on GoPro Hero Black 6.
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'Meet in front the ‘Bite Me’ sport fishing store at the Big Island’s Honokohau Harbor. You’ll continue by 46-foot (14-meter) boat to the marine life sanctuary of Kealakekua Bay, also home to the historic marker for seafarer Captain Cook. During the ride make to watch for views of the Big Island’s sea caves and volcanic lava flows.
Spend the next 45 minutes of your trip enjoying snorkeling amidst the area’s mix of vibrant reefs. Depending on where you go you might see creatures like sea turtles, coral, tropical fish, and much more. During the winter, Humpback whales have been known to frequent the area as well. Once you’re back up on deck, you’ll also learn about the historical significance of the area, known for its connection to British explorer Captain Cook.
Continue your trip by heading out to find the pod of wild spinner dolphins that frequents the bay. Those who selected the dolphin swimming package will then have the opportunity to jump in the water with these wild fish, a magical experience that is sure to delight. You’ll return back to the harbor at the conclusion of your trip.'
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Kona Fishing
Video of a grander+ on the line for more than 7 hours before frayed line set her free
Kona Fishing 2016
Amazing Kona coast is home to some of the worlds best fishing. It's not always about putting a line into the water and hoping something bites. You should be able to listen to the ocean and Mother Nature. Amazing time on the Bight Runner fishing charters out of Kona, Hawaii!! Mahalo
Singularis Blue Marlin and Sailfish in Costa Rica Tournaments 2017 Part 1 Royal Blood- Figure It Out
90ft Bayliss Singularis fishing the Costa Rica Los Suenos Triple Crown Tournament in March 2017. Underwater footage of marlin and sailfish in the dredge teaser. Great jump shots captured on the drone. Song credit: Royal Blood- Figure It Out
Cinematography: Jeff Citron and Singularis crew.
Billfish: Battle on the Line? - Full Episode
DescriptionThe unique oceanographic conditions of the eastern tropical Pacific make the area one of the best spots in the world for big game anglers to hook billfish. But intense pressures from commercial fishing operations have taken their toll on the numbers of sailfish and marlin in the region. Researchers are studying the animals to provide the data necessary to protect the fish populations from further decline.
Fishing big island hawaii. Blue marlin
Blue & White Marlins on Dredge Cam
Last week on 7/18/11 I fished on the JUDGE we went 10 for 10 on White Marlin!
And then on 7/20/11 I fished on the GUIDED DISCOVERY we ended up catching 1yellowfin, 1 mahi,1 mako,1 White, and 1 Blue Marlin!
On both trips we fished out of Cape May, NJ which reside at the Canyon Club which were lucky enough to have Captain Blaine Champlin and Mates Mike Hudson & Mike Mahon on board. I'd like to thank them for allowing me to capture such memorable days on the water...
If anyone is interested to having your fishing trip filmed or have any other questions... Contact me on YouTube or email: jettyhunter@mac.com
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Underwater Videographer: Brady Lybarger
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Captain Bill Poole - IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame
WILLIAM E. POOLE
No one involved in southern California sport fishing is better known than Capt. Bill Poole. In a career that spanned six decades, this pioneer, adventurer and entrepreneur owned and operated 10 sport fishing vessels, skippered tens of thousands of anglers, was among the first to explore Mexican waters, and built the world's largest long-range boats.
Bill learned how to fish at the age of six. In 1947, after his wartime Navy service, he became the youngest owner-skipper in the San Diego fleet when he and his father Herb bought the 120-foot Lazy Daze, anchored it off the coast, and shuttled anglers from the pier to the barge. Two years later they purchased the 50-foot Malida and began day trips to the Coronados Islands. By the end of his first season, Bill was carrying full loads almost every trip.
In 1951 Billl acquired the Polaris, a 62-foot Navy boat. Every day from April to September he took anglers out in search of yellowtail, sea bass, albacore and whatever else was biting, working hard to make the Polaris' passenger and catch numbers better than those of the other boats in the San Diego fleet. That same year he made his first Wanderlust trip to Guadalupe Island, 150 miles off Baja, traveling seven days with 13 passengers who each paid $175. Onboard conditions were primitive, with saltwater showers, limited fresh water, small fish holds, and rudimentary navigation (compass, watch, two-band radio), and the trip took place under the radar, since Coast Guard licensing wasn't available at the time. But the fish — 60-pound yellowtail and 200-300-pound black sea bass — were plentiful.
News of Bill's ability to find these fish spread quickly, and during his 12 years at the helm of the original Polaris his well-earned reputation as a top skipper and fierce competitor was established. Two of the most notable All-Tackle world records were caught on Bill's boats. The first yellowfin tuna over 300 pounds (308) was taken by Jean Tolson aboard the Cape Polaris in 1973, and in 1977, aboard the Royal Polaris, Curt Wiesenhutter landed a 388.75-pound yellowfin, a record that stood for 33 years.
Bill Poole had the vision, knowledge, skill and marketing savvy to make long-range fishing what it is today. He expanded long-range trips to the Cedros Islands, Uncle Sam Bank, Alijos Rocks and the Revillagigedo Island chain. In the mid-1960s larger engines were approved for sportfishing boats, and Bill began commissioning finer vessels with powerful engines, plush quarters, improved bait and fuel storage, and state-of-the-art navigation electronics. He continued enlarging his boats, adding improvements and innovations that enhanced their luxury, speed, safety, comfort, and fishability. In 1964 the 65-foot Polaris II was launched, in 1967 the 80-foot Polaris III, and in 1970 the 90-foot Cape Polaris.
When Bill was ready for an even larger boat that would be better suited to long-distance travel he joined forces with boat designer Todd Chaffee to produce the 113-foot Royal Polaris, launched in 1974. The largest long-range sportfisher ever built, and the first produced by the Poole Boat Company, the Royal Polaris' all-aluminum construction caused quite a stir. To meet growing demand, the Poole Boat Company began to design and build state-of-the-art boats, all with improved functionality and creature comforts. Poole produced 27 boats in all, many still part of the San Diego fleet today.
Bill Poole was an excellent angler, a successful rancher, and a serious hunter. He owned three sportfishing landings, two marinas, and two marine fuel docks; helped found the Sportfishing Association of California (SAC); and received the first Lifetime Achievement Award from the San Diego chapter of Safari Club International.
Always willing to share his knowledge, Bill supported programs for those new to the sport, and helped young, up-and-coming captains acquire their own boats. Following Bill Poole's 2009 memorial services, a large flotilla of boats — most built, finished or designed by Bill — headed out to San Diego Bay in his honor, led by his beloved last boat, the 124-foot Excel. And in April 2012, at Fisherman's Landing, a memorial sculpture depicting Bill on the flying bridge of the original Polaris was unveiled.
Bill Poole was a long-range fishing pioneer who laid the groundwork, set the standards, and grew San Diego's long-range industry and related businesses. He expanded the geographical borders of the fleet, built boats to reach those frontiers, skippered anglers to world record catches, and mentored many of today's top young captains. In recognition of his tremendous passion for the sport and the industry, and his beautiful boats, the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame honors Bill Poole.
Hawaii Fishing!
Maui catch of the day on the maverick boat big Island
Gentry's Haul Out Kona Hawaii
Steven Jenkins talks story about harbor laws and State of Hawaii 2017 - hopping for a change in methods involving slip waiting list.
LATITUDE 55 ALBACORE
Latitude 55 Albacore being hand caught in the cold water of the Pacific Northwest. Sustainably Caught - MSC Certified Fishery.
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Good Day Fishing Caught 17 Mackerel After 3 hours then we left Tomorrow hopefully we have better luck
Things to Do in Kauai, Hawaii - Deep Sea Fishing
In Kauai, Hawaii you could sip Mai Tais on the beach, hike the Na Pali Coast or get lost at Jurassic Falls. But there's nothing quite like the thrill of deep sea fishing. Kauai native, Captain J, of Deep Sea Fishing Kauai, invited Courtney Scott to experience the ultimate Hawaiian adventure first-hand.
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