TOT- Sunday Cruising
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TOT- Sunday Cruising
Took the "Makule Akule" out this Sunday afternoon following morning meeting. This time my son Isaac and wife Vandi decided to join me. I thought it a good time to try out an electric Evinrude outboard my brother gave me on his last trip out. The wind was a solid 20 knots so stayed inside the reef where relatively calm. Went offshore about a half mile to Popoi'a Islet aka Flat Island. We did a brief perimeter hike of islet then continued trolling along Kailua Beach, only thing to show for it a 24" stickfish, but still a great day. The electric motor nice and quiet but limited in range so will mostly use in the canal between house and beach.
Looking at Lanikai Point from Popoi'a Islet
Me & Makule Akule at beach on Popoi'a Islet
Popoi'a landscape
Isaac fishing the back side of Popoi'a
Isaac's Lizardfish promptly released
Views of Makule Akule
Vandi and Me on Popoi'a
Vandi and Isaac next to Makule Akule
SCORE! One Stickfish promptly released (at least not skunked)
Looking at Lanikai Point from Popoi'a Islet
Me & Makule Akule at beach on Popoi'a Islet
Popoi'a landscape
Isaac fishing the back side of Popoi'a
Isaac's Lizardfish promptly released
Views of Makule Akule
Vandi and Me on Popoi'a
Vandi and Isaac next to Makule Akule
SCORE! One Stickfish promptly released (at least not skunked)
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Ya got some really wierd looking fish there Ji. Wish I was there. It was -4 degrees here this morning. Didn't get above 14 yesterday.
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- J Miller
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That's gorgeous scenery. I almost wish I was there. Sure would beat IL.
I got one and only one phobia that I haven't been able to bring under control.
I hate swimming in water where I can't see the bottom. It's not a depth thing, if the bottom is 40' down and I can see it, I'm fine, but if it's 4' down and I cant see the bottom, nope, not going in. I'll stay in the boat.
It looks like there is a lot of water with seeable bottoms there. Looks like fun.
Joe
I got one and only one phobia that I haven't been able to bring under control.
I hate swimming in water where I can't see the bottom. It's not a depth thing, if the bottom is 40' down and I can see it, I'm fine, but if it's 4' down and I cant see the bottom, nope, not going in. I'll stay in the boat.
It looks like there is a lot of water with seeable bottoms there. Looks like fun.
Joe
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Here's a picture of one of my earlier trips to Popoi'a Islet dating back almost 40 years- May 1968: that's me, my Dad, my brother Bo and my Dad's then new custom built Dory the "Shachi" (Japanese for Orca).
Longfin "makule" means old or senile, and "akule" is a type of mackerel found here so basically "senile mackerel". When I first caught sight of her she was belly up, old, corroded, and the shape of her bottom instantly reminded me of a mackerel and the name just popped out at me. It is pronounced "mah-coo-leh" "ah-coo-leh".
April 15 will be my parents 58th wedding anniversary. At least 2 and hopefully 4 of my siblings will be here and we will scatter some of my parents ashes in Kailua Bay in the area of Popoi'a Islet. We will use his dory and my canoe to ferry us out.
Longfin "makule" means old or senile, and "akule" is a type of mackerel found here so basically "senile mackerel". When I first caught sight of her she was belly up, old, corroded, and the shape of her bottom instantly reminded me of a mackerel and the name just popped out at me. It is pronounced "mah-coo-leh" "ah-coo-leh".
April 15 will be my parents 58th wedding anniversary. At least 2 and hopefully 4 of my siblings will be here and we will scatter some of my parents ashes in Kailua Bay in the area of Popoi'a Islet. We will use his dory and my canoe to ferry us out.
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That's Great Ji. It is neat that your pics were taken in the same spot 40 years apart.
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Arrrgggghh......I hate those Stickfish..!
I caught a bunch of something similar in the sea of Cortez. I think they called it a Coronet fish down there. Ambush predators and are Hell on live bait.
Beautiful pics,....wish I could be there today. It's 18 degrees with ice here today.
I caught a bunch of something similar in the sea of Cortez. I think they called it a Coronet fish down there. Ambush predators and are Hell on live bait.
Beautiful pics,....wish I could be there today. It's 18 degrees with ice here today.
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Aloha Charley, My Dad special ordered his Grand Banks Dory from Aeolis Boat Works of Davenport, California it being built to my Dad's specs by the owner Mr. Bill Grumwald. I just learned 10 years too late that Bill Grumwald passed away http://www.edgeta.org/bg.htm. What an excellent craftsman he was. I believe forum member Grizz also had a Banks Dory made my Bill.homefront wrote:Ji,
Tell me more about that Banks dory. Did your dad build it?
This is Dad with his first Banks Dory at age 20 summer of 1941
My Dad & Mom with his second Banks Dory 1959 Chiba, Japan (Mom was pregnant with me in photos
This is a Carolina Dory Dad & Me built together in his garage in 1983/84, I named her VANDI after my wife
My Dad was a New England Yankee thus his love for the sea and Dories which rubbed off on me.
Yup, that's what they are the Coronet fish usually a PITA, but when they get big (caught a couple 53" and 61") you can get long boneless white filets that is quite tasty but not worth bothering with if they are smaller than 48".deerwhacker444 wrote:Arrrgggghh......I hate those Stickfish..!
I caught a bunch of something similar in the sea of Cortez. I think they called it a Coronet fish down there. Ambush predators and are Hell on live bait.
Beautiful pics,....wish I could be there today. It's 18 degrees with ice here today.
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PITA is right..! Almost as big a pain as Needlefish. The ones I caught were in the 36"-48" range. Didn't know they were fit to eat.
They kinda freak me out when you pull them in the boat to unhook them and they're moving their mouth. I swear it looks like you're pulling the hook out of a pair of lips.
They kinda freak me out when you pull them in the boat to unhook them and they're moving their mouth. I swear it looks like you're pulling the hook out of a pair of lips.
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Your a lucky man Ji.
Great pictures too.
I have an Ocean Kayak that is rigged for fishing, I use it to fish for bass & trout in the Colorado River and haul it down to Baja a couple times a year for salt water fishing.
Here is a picture of it on the river.
Great pictures too.
I have an Ocean Kayak that is rigged for fishing, I use it to fish for bass & trout in the Colorado River and haul it down to Baja a couple times a year for salt water fishing.
Here is a picture of it on the river.
ScottS
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You really have me wanting to get a canoe. I've been wanting a kayak but been leaning towards a canoe lately. That way if one of the kids or Boss lady wants to go along they can. There was a guy down the street selling one like yours last summer w/ the out rigger and a sail. Didn't have time to stop. Next day it was gone At three bucks a gallon I only had the speed boat out half a dozen times last summer!
Keep those sunny pictures comming! was 19degrees today!
Keep those sunny pictures comming! was 19degrees today!
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Great pics Ji,
Are the lizzard fish as slimey there as here in Socal?
Are the lizzard fish as slimey there as here in Socal?
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WOW, I don't know how I missed that, THANKS! Must have been subconscious. I noticed too between the two pictures how much the beach on Lanikai had eroded away with plenty sand in old picture but almost none in new. I have so many pleasant memories on that island and they all come back to me each time i'm there.jengel wrote:That's Great Ji. It is neat that your pics were taken in the same spot 40 years apart.
Aloha Scott, That's a mighty fine setup you have there fit for Hawaiian waters. Offshore Kayak fishing getting very popular here, you have a blast catching Mahimahi and Ono (Wahoo) from your Kayak. Thanks for sharing.salvo wrote:Your a lucky man Ji.
Great pictures too.
I have an Ocean Kayak that is rigged for fishing, I use it to fish for bass & trout in the Colorado River and haul it down to Baja a couple times a year for salt water fishing.
Here is a picture of it on the river.
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I think that another 5' to 10' forward and to the right and they would have been aligned perfectly. I tell ya, from the stuff that you have posted in the past couple of years, I really miss your parents too. All in all, you're a lucky guy. I wish I could come down to Texas during your hunt and shake your hand.
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