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November 9, 2011 - Tips & Tricks
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HALLOWEEN SHOOTOUT 2011 FINAL RESULTS...

November 5, 2011 - News
In this picture is the winning marlin with the crew, Scott Alexander, Rodney Texeira and captain Scott Texeira of the Ratch-It boat. The blue marlin weighed in at 193.8 pounds. They earned $52,700. A 153.2 yellowfin tuna was caught by Jonah Kaholoaa aboard the Upena ll with captain Porter Hodgins. They won $4,680 for the second-largest qualifying fish and $3,690 for the largest ahi. A 143.5 pound blue marlin was caught by the boat, Finest Kind.captained by Dave Hudson that marlin got them, $7,020. Mitch Tanaka landed a 118.6 pound blue marlin aboard the Maggie Joe, captained by Mike DeRego to win, $5,850. The boat, Glen Boy, had the largest mahimahi at 38.9 pounds. Captain Glen Santos won $4,410 for his fish.
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HALLOWEEN SHOOTOUT 2011........

November 3, 2011 - News
The Halloween Shootout was won by my good friends, Scott Texeira, Scott Alexander and Rodney Texeira on the " Ratch-It". They are North Shore fishermen like myself. I want to congratulate them on their win. 
Halloween Shootout started at 7:00a.m. Monday. Half of the boats headed toward Lanai and the other half headed to Molokai. 
My mind was already set to go to the North Shore. My reason was, two days before the tournament, B.J. and I hooked up to a big Marlin, but it threw the hook. Also there was a lot of bait and bird piles. 
So we headed to the KC1 buoy and to the outside of the Q buoy. We got a call from the "Ratch-It" (which was behind Molokai) letting us know that they had a Marlin come up to their lure and played with it, but didn't stick. They also had two more strikes after that. We were three hours away, so we decided to stay in our area.  
Working bird pile to bird pile, we ended up catching three mahi and one ono. 
This was a real good tournament and my crew B.J. Cabanting, Tyler Prepose, Clayton Franco and myself had fun. 
When I get the full results of the Tournament, I will post them. 
Rainbow Runner
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SHARPENING HOOKS.........

November 2, 2011 - Tips & Tricks
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