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Kona Hawaii fishing on Sea Strike

Capt. Dale Leverone
June 26, 2011
Kona - Saltwater Fishing Report

Some people just like to catch what we call bait.
We catch skipjack tuna and small yellowfin tuna on Sea Strike. We don't mind doing that, it can be great fun. If we we rig one for live bait we
catch blue and even black marlin like pictured below. This black weighed 469 lbs and was caught last monday. We are having a great run on large blue marlin right now with fish of 922 lbs, 806 lbs and 718 lbs , all in the last week. So get over here.

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Kona Fishing Forecast:

The blue marlin bite keeps getting better and better with mostly large fish. The smaller fish can't be far behind. They come in greater numbers averageing 3 to 5 bites per day.

Target Species:

spearfish , St. marlin, blue marlin , mahi and ahi (tuna)

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With over 25 years experience of Kona fishing, owner & operator Capt. Dale Leverone offers charters and specialized fishing trips for big game or unique species. Jigging at 80 fathoms will land highly prized snapper, kahala, ulua and other varieties. Night-time fishing for broadbill swordfish offers a rare chance at this elusive predator. Whatever sport fishing you desire, Sea Strike and crew can fulfill your Kona fishing charter dreams.

Contact Info:

Sea Strike Fishing Charters
Honokohau Harbor, 74-380 Kealakehe Parkway
Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Phone: 800-264-4595
Alt. Phone: 800-264-4595
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