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Green Eyed Hapa

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Aloha, All,

KAUAI

Any suggestions on places to buy fresh fish. I know about Costco, but was looking for local fish markets. When in Oahu, we go to Chinatown in Honolulu for fresh fish and veggies.

Also, anybody have fishing tips: where to buy gear, bait, spots to fish? On a budget and can't afford a guided boat fishing excursion. Besides, I hear the captains usually keep the fish.

Mahalo nui loa!
 

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There is a fresh fish place right on the highway in Lihue, and there are also locals with ice chests along the highway with fresh caught fish. I understand that you can also go down to the dock and buy directly from the boats.
 

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Koloa Fish Market in Koloa town, great seared ahi and fresh fish to BBQ.:cheer: :cheer:
 

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When we were there last time folks were fly fishing at the west end of Anini beach down the cliffs from the princeville resort.

DH has a really nice collapsable fly rod he takes when he travels and you can always get local flies.


DD may try it this year when we go.
 

Kauai Kid

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Peacock Bass

There is a lake up hill from Koloa that has Peacock Bass. You need a guide to fish it and it is catch and release.

I've fished there until I was so tired the guide had to throw the line out for me.

Not cheap but the only other place I know of to catch Peacock's is Columbia and there are no terrorists in Hawaii (except for time share sales folks :hysterical: ) that you have to worry about.

Catch and release. Fightingest fish ever pound for pound. :cheer:

Sterling
 

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Fish Markets

The market in Koloa Town is good, but we try to get there not too late in the day. :)

The market in Lihue is pretty much right across the highway from WalMart

Cheers,

Paul
 

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