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    Busy Day on the Docks

    Lahaina Docks, Maui
    Thursday 8-28-08

    Aloha Folks!!!

    Ono Noah up and at em again here on this beautiful Hawaiian day here in Lahaina, Maui. The skies are clear, no clouds, no wind, and the ocean is completely glass. Looks like it's gonna be another hot one!!! Well it was a fairly busy day yesterday -- Wednesday 8-27-08, and the bite has been on!!!

    Charee Wheeler from Portland, Oregon 'had a blast!' on her fishing adventure! She reeled this mahi in and when we offered to cut the fish for her, she laughed!!!







    'Just give me the knife!!!' Way to go Charlee!!!



    Later in the day, some fish were found at MC buoy (F.A.D.) off of Lana'i. Some skipjack tunas (Aku) were around. Pictured from left: Scott and Brendan Botzet, Bill Malone, Karen Owen, Dave Smith, Ted Buchanan.



    Future anglers are out and about!!!



    In the afternoon, we heard from Captain 'Skillet' that their day was filled with 'action', and he was heading back in to the docks.

    Steve Theede, Nick Theede, and Aaron Mobley from Houston, Texas -- posing with their catch.



    Nick Theede is visiting Maui for the first time. Not a bad introduction to the Valley Isle.



    From left to right: Captain 'Skillet', Aaron Mobley, Steve Theede, Nick Theede, and deckhand Yukka.





    Captain Steve Lambert 'Skillet' filet most of their catch for these gentleman, as they had no problem taking it home on their private jet. Hopefully they will enjoy these Mahi and sheebs with other corporate movers and shakers!



    Thanks for coming out with us fellas!!!

    On our afternoon trip, Steve Beckett from Leuitown, New York had 'A blast out there!!!'



    Pictured from left to right -- Captain Randy Evans, Michelle Resetar, John Resetar (Stanwood, Washington), Steve Beckett, and Dave Warner (Stanwood, Washington), and deckhand John.



    It was a busy day folks!!!

    Following a virtuous path is the ultimate goal for myself, and if I could, I would like to dedicate this space to all of the lovely people who have supported my recent supports. Warmest Aloha, and Thank You very much.

    Mahalo,

    -Ono Noah

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    Women love me... fish fear me bigfish4me's Avatar
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    Good job Noah, keep up the good work..and stay the on the path.

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    I think Admin is going to let me have this space knot for shore's Avatar
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    Nice pics bro-

    Please take some "at sea" pics of the water and creatures out there. It must be beautiful!

    keep on keepin' on.

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    Nice report and Pics.
    What a difference a day (or 9)makes.
    But whos counting.

    You guys eat those skipjack ?

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    #1 Croaker Hunter Ono Noah's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigfish4me View Post
    Good job Noah, keep up the good work..and stay the on the path.
    Thanks Big Fish,

    One day at a time brother, feels great!

    Quote Originally Posted by knot for shore View Post
    Nice pics bro-

    Please take some "at sea" pics of the water and creatures out there. It must be beautiful!

    keep on keepin' on.
    Thanks Knot,

    Fortunately, I have the opportunity to head out tomorrow!!! I'll be sure to snap a bunch of 'at sea' pics of the water and creatures.

    Quote Originally Posted by joeksr View Post
    Nice report and Pics.
    What a difference a day (or 9)makes.
    But whos counting.

    You guys eat those skipjack ?
    Oh yea!!! It makes a big difference! We did eat these skipjacks, quite a tasty treat with a little bit of garlic, soy sauce and sugar. Delicious.

    Mahalo,

    -Ono Noah

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    Quote Originally Posted by knot for shore View Post
    Nice pics bro-

    Please take some "at sea" pics of the water and creatures out there. It must be beautiful!

    keep on keepin' on.

    Yea man pics out on the water would be sweeeet.

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    Can Charlee wash boats or repair Diesels ?Looks like she can handle cleaning a fish!Nice report hope to see more photos as you get them.Pedro out.....

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    Nice report Noah.. Keep the pics comming and looking forward to the action pics... Catch'em up!!!!

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