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Hawaii Action
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Light Kona winds, clouds drifting in and out, water clarity 2 to 3 feet....
and the peacock bass were spawning.
Near Mikimiki Flats, the small shad were leaping from the water to escape the schooling peacock bass. Red Devils lined the shallows. Decisions, decisions.
A schooling size peacock bass.

It wasn't the wild and sustained bust like we'll see later in the year, but enough action from 1 to 2 pounders to keep us interested.
They love anything gold.

When the schooling action slowed, we drifted closer to shore picking up a few big red devils. Every so often a peacock bass would dart in from the depths to grab the small red devil flys. We were seeing lots of fish.
Big Male Red Devil. They average from 3/4 to 1 pound in weight.

Larger spawning fish were our target so we moved along, scanning the shallow water. (A good pair of polarized sunglasses is a must if you want to see the fish.... if you can't see e'm, you can't catch e'm.) It didn't take long. Those big boys don't like anything swimming near their nest. A minnow looking artificial fly anywhere near a spawning pair of peacock bass draws some vicious strikes. The big bump on it's head identifies this 4 pounder as a male. Unlike largemouth, the male fish is always larger than the female.

Aloha,
Stan
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So, did you have to use Spinning outfits or did anyone catch them on a fly outfit? I understand that flies where the ticket, just curious as to gear. I love them Peacock Bass.
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[font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4][Image: happy.gif]Hi Stan - thanks for the pictures, but I have one question and that is why the redundancy on the sites URL.? It is a useful program and probably should have been listed at the end of your post. BTW do you have an interest in subject .org?[/size][/#008000][/font]
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I'm working on how to put pictures in the story, not at the end....
Looks like I'm still working out the bugs....
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Stan
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[font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4]Hi Stan - inorder to post several pictures with appropriate comments after each one - click browse, select you first photo, check inline box and upload. Repeat this process for each photo. When done click the picture frame, then inline attachment, then your first picture & ok. Add your comments then repeat last procedure.[/size][/#008000][/font]
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That's easy for you to say....
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I wrote it all down, now all I have to do is catch a fish and take the picture to try it out.

Thanks,
Stan
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