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Old 01-30-2010, 07:54 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by LadyFlamezzz View Post
When I lived In Honolulu I used to fish off the docks where the big Navy ships where anchored all I ever caught was puffer fish and eels,lol


Well actually rarely did i get an eel to the top of the water before they bite the line into...but they put up a helluva good fight!
Woman! When in Hawaii, you can't catch anything worth your while on the Navy ship yard docks. You have to go to the beach and walk the gettys or best is down by Waianae off the cliffs, that's where the big fish are! The best fishing I would say was on the Big Island, you Kayak out and fish towards the inshore, use to catch some mighty big ones that way, but the green turtles would scare the living beegesus out of you as all you would see is a huge shadow, first thing comes to mind? Shark, lol, but it would breech and breath and then you would spend the next 10 minutes cussing under your breath as a sigh of relief would somber in.
We would'nt fish near the docks, not even crab, cause at night, we swore that them crabs were glowing, and that wasn't normal!!! Lord knows what kind of radiation thingys came off of them ships.
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