Bonefish Hawaii

Honolulu, USA

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Bonefish Hawaii

Bonefish Hawaii is your local connection to Honolulu's premier fly fishing. Captain Rick, a born and raised Hawaiian, has spent over 35 years chasing bonefish on the flats. He brings serious local knowledge and a passion for the sport, whether you're a first timer or a seasoned fly angler. Expect a day on the water focused on sight fishing for bonefish with top gear and secret flies. Beyond the flats, this is Hawaii, so the offshore action is real. Blue marlin, yellowfin tuna, mahi-mahi, and wahoo are all on the menu. Rick also offers travel arrangements to Christmas Island for world class bonefishing. It's about the experience, the local intel, and putting you on fish. Plain and simple, this is Hawaii fly fishing done right.

Trips

flats · offshore

What they fish for

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FAQ

What does Bonefish Hawaii fish for?

Typical targets include Bonefish. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.

Where does Bonefish Hawaii depart from?

Bonefish Hawaii runs out of Honolulu, USA (100-348 Keehi Marina, Honolulu, HI 96819, USA).

How do I book with Bonefish Hawaii?

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Quick facts

BusinessBonefish Hawaii
DestinationHonolulu, Hawaii
LocationHonolulu, USA
TargetsBonefish
Trip typesflats, offshore
Phone(888) 234-2145

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