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    Default mahi on the fly

    Aloha, monday we hit E buoy and had it to ourselves. We got a bunch of aku, and small ahi. I got this mahi on a rainy's popper and my TFO bluewater rod. They are so much fun to catch. This one jumped and cartwheeled more than a dozen times. plus they are great eating, tonight it was smoked stuffed mahi-mahi. We are going to tryand get back out on thursday. Wish us luck, Mems.

    Don Memmer

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    Default Doradoooooooooh!!!!!!

    Hey Don,.... Looks like a bunch of good eating ya got there. I know what you mean about Mahi being so much fun to catch.... After my last trip to Baja, I'm hooked (so to speak ).

    I'm still tying flies for next summer down there.
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    That meal sounded tasty. Nice pictures Don. I'm glad that you're having fun in paradise.

    PS I'm still waiting for my pictures
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    Great report Mems . Keep it up I like the salt reports.

    Mark

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    Da Kine report Bra!!!

    Thanks for sharing your successes with us Don. Every time I see youve posted something that resembles a report, I get excited

    I love the thought of being on the high seas in that deep blue water with a flyrod bent to the hilt!!

    Jay

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    Ooooh, sounds soooo ono-licious! (brok da mout!)

    Way to go, Don! Hope you hana'paa' some mo' kau-kau kine fish!

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    I'm suprised on how many people know how to speak pidgin in the mainland . Good to know that the island culture isn't losing its value. Both sides of my family came from Hawai'i and I have childhood memories of fishing for tilapia in the canals of Oahu . One of my favorite places. Keep up the good work Don.

    Me ke aloha hau oli e hui ho

    James

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    Looks better than fishing at Watt Avnue?

    I would love to be able to bring home a small tuna after work.
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