Today was early release at school so I took Keanu home early and we packed up the truck and headed to Makua. The water was a little murky and there was a strong rip current we fought all day. We got burnt out really fast and the current was getting a little too strong so we decided to head in. It was overall a pretty good dive. We brought out about 15lbs. of Toau and Roi. The fish were really small so there was a lot of fish overall.
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We got off the bus and packed all of our dive gear. We shot it down to Hau Bush. Also known as Oneʻula Beach Park. I grew up diving the outside reef here and wanted to show Keanu. We went out for an hour and a half till the sun went down. There was a lot of fish on the one ledge we hung out at and we ended up with 25lbs. It was really dirty on the inside reef in the waves but the outside cleared up and it was pretty clean.
This morning the water was glassy and clear. We were diving Makua again but a little ways down from where we normally dive. We were dropping in the same spot all morning and the fish started getting used to our pattern so we called it a wrap and came in a little earlier than planned. Sadly, we only came up with 15lbs.
This morning the winds were howling offshore but as we packed the boat and got ready, the wind started to die. The wind only chopped the surface of the water. When we jumped in, the water was clean and very cold. It was a long dive but the fishing was slow. We were out all morning and afternoon but had a turnout of only 25lbs.
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