Honolulu, Hawaii, July 4,
2010
A report from Eric
Hey Mike: I went fishing in Yap--no bonefish but we caught some
Yellowfin tuna and Mahi Mahi from the hotel's boat. We
got six hours of fishing for $150. I have photos but
the computer can’t download the pix from the new
camera. I think it can’t read the new SDHC card.
Anyway, I had some lessons in fly casting from the Dr.
Gary, who went with me to Yap for the clinic. So back in
Hawaii, on the Fourth of July, I wanted to try some of the
casts he showed me so I went out to our spot. I got there
at around 5:25am and the water was still so I walked down
the beach about 25 yards and started out.
Around 30 yards out from shore I saw some very good size
tails so I made a few casts that were off target and then
managed to make one good cast that landed just about three
yards to the right of this fish. I waited a few seconds
before starting to strip in the line then it happened. The
fish got a hold of the fly and started to take off.
So here I am, fish taking out line fast, and as you know
this is only the second time that I have
hooked up with an O’io. So what to do--I let the
fish take some line and as it was going out I palmed the
reel to slow the fish down. Wrong move. The line went
limp and I thought it cut the 15-pound leader but it
wasn't the line. The hook bent straight. I couldn't
believe it. So that’s the story of the 4th of July
O’io.