On the way to Vietnam we had a six hour layover in Japan's Narita Airport. While Tokyo is about an hour away by train, Narita town is only one stop away. Though small, Narita boasts a surprisingly large temple and garden complex which is free to visit and within walking distance of the train station. … Continue reading Interlude
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The Kracken
Tara and I just got home from a trip to Vietnam. It was my first proper vacation since visiting Korea last year. We landed in Hanoi and drove north to beautiful Ha Long Bay for a two night cruise aboard the Paradise Luxury 4.After dinner activities involved (more) drinking, a movie screening, sleep, or ... … Continue reading The Kracken
Justified
I finally made it back onto the water with Chris. This time we were better prepared and both the weather and the fish were cooperative. Together, we scouted a couple of new reefs and rocks, including "monster rock" where I hooked up to a big fish that peeled line off my reel for a few … Continue reading Justified
The Secret of Chan’s Reef
I have been fishing with my friend Kirk for more than a decade. During that time we have fished all over Oahu; on sandbars, reefs, flats, docks, streams, lakes, bays and islands. We have caught everything from tiny native gobies to hammerhead sharks. Just before New Year's I had a chance to join Kirk for … Continue reading The Secret of Chan’s Reef
A Sea Apple a Day…
Way back in March Tara and I spent two weeks in Korea. We spent time in Seoul, visited the DMZ and took a short trip to Jeju Island. Besides hiking the famous Mount Hallasan we also booked a morning fishing trip. I wasn't sure what to expect because everything had been arranged through the Hotel's … Continue reading A Sea Apple a Day…
A Fishing Story for Tomorrow
I was inspired this morning by a NerdFitness blog post to try something new. Last time I went fishing I had some success but access to the prime spots was limited by deeper water and waves. Today I decided to pack extra light and bring along an old boogie board to help keep my rod … Continue reading A Fishing Story for Tomorrow
Biathalon
For the first time in months I managed to fit in a morning of fishing. Chris, a classmate from the academy, joined me for the short drive to one of my neighborhood spots.The plan was to look for bonefish but after 30 or 45 minutes of fishing in poor conditions I suggested that we instead … Continue reading Biathalon
Sole Searching
My parents spent the holidays with Tara and I in Hawaii. We had good luck with the weather and were able to get plenty of beach time in, including an afternoon at one of Hawaii's most famous snorkeling spots, Hanauma Bay. The bay is a nature preserve and has been closed to fishing since 1967 … Continue reading Sole Searching
Pele’s Bounty
Our trip to the Big Island of Hawai'i, while short, was packed with fun. As I had expected, much of the coastline was rocky. Unfortunately, much of it was a little too rocky and fairly inaccessible for fishing.I did fish in a few sheltered harbours, including Hilo Bay, where I hooked a hungry lizard fish … Continue reading Pele’s Bounty
The Big Island
I've been fishing for bonefish with my new reel. As with fly fishing, there are two basic techniques: sight-fishing and blind-casting. I've tried sight-fishing but my lures are too light to cast well. My birthday is at the end of this month and I have my fingers crossed for some bonefish jigs that are a … Continue reading The Big Island