Flyer Sportfishing

Haleiwa, USA

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Flyer Sportfishing

Flyer Sportfishing runs full and half day charters out of Haleiwa Harbor on Oahu's North Shore. We target the big pelagics: blue marlin, striped marlin, yellowfin tuna, skipjack, mahi mahi, and wahoo, using live bait and artificials. If the offshore bite slows, we can switch to nearshore bottom fishing for snapper, trevally, and amberjack. Our crew is patient and informative, suited for all skill levels. The boat is clean, comfortable, and rigged with top gear, plus a fighting chair for the big ones. Whether you're after a trophy or just a great day on the water, we'll put you on the fish.

Trips

offshore · reef

What they fish for

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FAQ

What does Flyer Sportfishing fish for?

Typical targets include Blue Marlin, Striped Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Wahoo. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.

Where does Flyer Sportfishing depart from?

Flyer Sportfishing runs out of Haleiwa, USA (66-105 Haleiwa Rd, Haleiwa, HI 96712, USA).

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Quick facts

BusinessFlyer Sportfishing
DestinationHonolulu, Hawaii
LocationHaleiwa, USA
TargetsBlue Marlin, Striped Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Wahoo
Trip typesoffshore, reef
Phone(808) 365-2520

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