Oahu Oio

Standing in waste deep water, with a 35 MPH wind whipping white caps up all around you is not my idea of ideal fishing conditions, but the guys managed to spot several Oio (bonefish) They hooked, landed, and released a few… Others were too hot to handle and cut the leader on the sharp coral. Dean was the only guy who landed one close enough to me so I could snap a picture. Regardless of the nasty conditions… an exciting time was had by all.
What do you figure? 7 pounds?

Aloha,
Stan
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Looks about like 7 Stan, great pics…thanks !

Cheers,

MontanaMoose

We were there back in September and between the waist high tides and passing rain clouds found it difficult to spot the bones until they were right on top of us. I did get a nice blue finned trevally that made the day. They’ve got some nice bones over there, but it’s difficult fishing. I do want to go back and try again.
Tight lines, Chris