Kona’s Marlin Season Kicks Off
A well-known marlin hot spot is set for a great year of action
A well-known marlin hot spot is set for a great year of action
Angler Buzz Colton wins Duke Kahanamoku Memorial Award for Rod Bender team
Big marlin love spearfish, but they don’t go down without a fight
South Florida angler pursues a Billfish Royal Slam
The rich history of 1,000-plus-pound fish spurs six decades of Hawaiian lure evolution
Strong international competition marks this year’s event
Go Big found the winning blue marlin on the last day of the Hawaiian Billfish Series “Hawaiian Open” Tournament.
Team “Rod Bender” with local legend Capt. Kerwin Masunaga found the winning blue marlin in the last 20 minutes of the Hawaiian Billfish Series “Kona Shootout” Tournament.
The Hawaiian Billfish Series brings an entirely new and innovative level to tournament fishing for billfish and pelagic game fish in the waters off the Big Island.
Hanging fish make headlines, but releases in Kona are more common.
Day Four HIBT action netted two boated pacific blue marlin, two boated ahi, twenty one billfish tagged and released which included seven short nose spearfish.
At the end of Day Three, 31 billfish and 3 ahi put points on the board.
A well-known marlin hot spot is set for a great year of action
Angler Buzz Colton wins Duke Kahanamoku Memorial Award for Rod Bender team
Big marlin love spearfish, but they don’t go down without a fight
South Florida angler pursues a Billfish Royal Slam
The rich history of 1,000-plus-pound fish spurs six decades of Hawaiian lure evolution
Strong international competition marks this year’s event
Go Big found the winning blue marlin on the last day of the Hawaiian Billfish Series “Hawaiian Open” Tournament.
Team “Rod Bender” with local legend Capt. Kerwin Masunaga found the winning blue marlin in the last 20 minutes of the Hawaiian Billfish Series “Kona Shootout” Tournament.
The Hawaiian Billfish Series brings an entirely new and innovative level to tournament fishing for billfish and pelagic game fish in the waters off the Big Island.
Hanging fish make headlines, but releases in Kona are more common.
Day Four HIBT action netted two boated pacific blue marlin, two boated ahi, twenty one billfish tagged and released which included seven short nose spearfish.
At the end of Day Three, 31 billfish and 3 ahi put points on the board.
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