Flyer Sportfishing

Bountiful Fall Underway at Flyer Sportfishing

 

Haleiwa, HI -- (SBWIRE) -- 11/25/2016 -- The North Shore of Oahu is simply breathtaking. Visitors can enjoy the scenic landscape by going sport fishing in Hawaii. Flyer Sportfishing offers affordable and memorable services for anglers of all skill levels.

Flyer Sportfishing is currently in the midst of a great fall season with many different types of fish spotted in the area. The water has dropped a few degrees in temperature, keeping a thick school of Mahi Mahi nearby.

"Blue Marlin are still around in good numbers, schools of Skipjack in the 10-to-20-pound class with the occasional large Yellowfin as well," said Captain Jared Dow. "It's a great fall!"

Dow also reported that their Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) are holding bait, which attracts a variety of fish. A fair amount of debris floating around the area are responsible for holding fish as well.

Anglers are given custom tackle when scheduling a half or full-day trip aboard the Flyer, a 31-foot Eastern sportfisher. This spacious vessel has a walk-around design, V-berth, flared bow for smooth sailing, modern electronics, well-placed tuna door, teak fighting chair and revamped bathroom.

Their helpful crew, which is fully committed to providing each angler with an enjoyable deep sea fishing experience, will even fillet up to 50 pounds of a group's catch during a day-long charter.

Guests visiting Hawaii can make lasting memories by booking a deep sea fishing charter aboard the Flyer. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Captain Dow to learn more about Flyer Sportfishing by visiting online at http://www.fishoahu.com/ or calling 808-365-2520.

About Flyer Sportfishing
For two decades, Flyer Sportfishing has brought affordable, adventurous sport fishing to the North Shore of Oahu for anglers of all levels. With Flyer Sportfishing, anglers are a part of the action from start to finish, and enjoy a hands-on, interactive experience with a friendly and seasoned crew.

For more information, visit http://www.fishoahu.com.