5 Reasons to Choose Kona for Your Next Fishing Adventure

Pauko Bay, South Kohala. Big Island, Hawaii.

They say a bad day of fishing is better than a good day of working – or doing just about anything else. When it comes to Kona, the adage has never been more true. Located on the Big Island, this slice of paradise is an angler’s dream. Need more than white sandy beaches and nearly… Continue reading 5 Reasons to Choose Kona for Your Next Fishing Adventure

Up for a Challenge? Blue Marlin Deliver

Blue Marlin head and bill with sport fishing boat in the background on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius.

Fishing is one of the most effective stress-relievers around. You can sink your cares along with your lures, and it doesn’t even matter whether or not you reel in a fish. Leisure at its finest. Or, fishing can be one of the most exhilarating experiences of your life. Your choice. If you want to cast… Continue reading Up for a Challenge? Blue Marlin Deliver

Why Should You Try Night Fishing?

Fisherman on sunset

If you’re on the Big Island, you can’t miss Kona’s nightlife: restaurants, sunset cruises, bars, clubs … it’s paradise for night owls. But there’s something that may be even more a-LURE-ing. Night fishing. Climb aboard the Sea Strike and get the experience of a lifetime at nighttime. Night fishing offers a host of benefits, including:… Continue reading Why Should You Try Night Fishing?

Looking for a Workout? We’ve Got the Fish for You

Billfish white Marlin catch and release on boat board fisheman hands

If you’re looking to burn a few calories (to make room for a delicious seafood dinner – or some cold brews), work your muscles, and feel a good burn of accomplishment at the end of the day, the Sea Strike can deliver. If “relaxing” means getting a great workout – and a great fish –… Continue reading Looking for a Workout? We’ve Got the Fish for You

Night Fishing Off the Coast of Hawaii

Night fishing in Hawaii: there’s nothing like it. The open ocean can be an awe inspiring place, particularly at night. The ocean feels both dangerous and serene at night, inky black yet quiet and peaceful. That is, until you hook a tuna or swordfish and start battling a creature you can barely see. Broadbill swordfish… Continue reading Night Fishing Off the Coast of Hawaii

There’s More than Fish on a Hawaii Deep Sea Fishing Adventure

Going deep sea fishing is about what you catch, absolutely. Yet it’s about more than that. You can see a lot of other wildlife when you’re out deep sea fishing in Hawaii. There are regular sightings of whales and other amazing sea life. The fish are plentiful, and there are a few extra things we’ll… Continue reading There’s More than Fish on a Hawaii Deep Sea Fishing Adventure

Blue Marlin Near Hawaii Grow Big

Atlantic white marlin big game sport fishing over blue ocean saltwater

The blue marlin is one of the most coveted fishing pursuits in the world. What’s the premier destination for blue marlin? Kona, of course – where more blue marlin weighing more than 1,000 pounds have been recorded than anywhere else. Our boat, the Sea Strike, even holds the 50-lb record for a 1,166 pound blue… Continue reading Blue Marlin Near Hawaii Grow Big

A Unique Fishing Find: The Phantom of the Opah

What is an opah? You may not have heard of this fish, even by its others names such as moonfish and sunfish. It’s an unbelievable looking fish, often just about as tall as it is long. It’s not very wide, though – it’s compressed almost like a disc. A Bright, Weird Oddity Opah in Hawaii… Continue reading A Unique Fishing Find: The Phantom of the Opah

Ideal Conditions for Big Game Fishing in Hawaii

lucky fisherman holding a beautifull red snapper

There are a number of unique conditions that make the Kona Coast ideal for big game fishing tournaments in Hawaii. When you think of big game fishing, you’ll often think of nasty ocean conditions, big waves, and tumultuous weather. This can make the job of actually catching and hauling in big game fish much more… Continue reading Ideal Conditions for Big Game Fishing in Hawaii

Ernest Hemingway’s Visit to Kona

Before the United States had been engaged in World War 2, famous writer Ernest Hemingway made a journey to Kona. He was on honeymoon with Martha Gellhorn (his third of eventually four wives). The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) was just starting out. Hemingway was asked to verify a catch for the IGFA that had… Continue reading Ernest Hemingway’s Visit to Kona