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    Grab a pot of coffee...or save it for the weekend...

    If you fancy the full, yet brief, daily blog posts, you can find it here starting on Day 1:

    http://muskiebaitadventures.blogspot...ahu-day-1.html

    ** I'm not going to post all the links here...all 28 days of links. I hope you are capable enough to navigate the blog on you own.

    It has been over 6 years since I visited my Grandma and my uncles in Oahu, Hawaii. When an opportunity occurred that would take me there, it was difficult to refuse. I chose to kept the blog posts focused on fishing and scenery, so there is little mention of family and other events that also occurred.

    Hawaii was the place where my species hunting began. When I was 16, I returned to Hong Kong to obtain my adult citizenship card. On the way back to Canada, I made a stopover in Hawaii. During the 1.5 weeks in Hawaii, I fished with my telescopic rod to catch a few reef fishes. That first experience opened my eyes to traveling and fishing. Since then, I had made two trips, in 2007 and 2009, back to Hawaii and caught 32 new species.

    In the past, my fishing was limited by the lack of transportation. I was too young to rent a car. Fishing was dependent on the availability of my family and friends when and where they could take me. Today, I am afforded more freedom as long as I can afford a rental car. Luckily, I made all the bookings early enough before the rental price skyrocketed.

    Based on the advice of Steve, Elijah and George, I decided to add a week on the Big Island just for fishing. However, Maui was an island that I had wanted to visit and hiking in Haleakala was a big bucket list item. A few day in Maui was added. Before I knew it, my 4 weeks long Hawaii itinerary took shape.

    I would like to thank my family for hosting me for so long, especially my Grandma. I would like to thank my friends Ji, Jason, Stan and Todd for making their best effort fish with me. I would like to thank my new friends Wade, Jamie, Jeffery and Peterson and hope we will have opportunities to meet again in the future.

    Food

    Keneke’s plate lunch



    Shrimp plate from North Shore



    Pancakes smothered in macadamia nut ice cream



    HI-BBQ smoked beef brisket



    McDonald’s taro pie!!!



    Nenue sashimi



    Menpachi and Moana ready for the pan



    Poke – shoyu marlin and limu ahi



    Rainbow’s Dine-In plate lunch



    Some scenery

    Ka’ena Point







    Akaka Falls



    Waipio Valley



    Pololu Valley





    Haleakala – 12 mile hike







    Day 1

    Masked Triggerfish (Sufflamen fraenatum) - Species #486



    Manybar Goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus) - Species #487



    Boomerang Triggerfish (Sufflamen bursa) - Species #488



    Wedge-tail Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus rectangulus) - Species #489



    Blacktail Wrasse (Thalassoma ballieui) - Species #490



    Stocky Hawkfish (Cirrhitus pinnulatus) - Species #491



    Hawaiian Hogfish (Bodianus albotaeniatus) - Species #492



    Blackside Hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri) - Species #493



    Arc-eye Hawkfish (Paracirrhites arcatus) - Species #494




    Day 2

    Cocos Frill-goby (Bathygobius cocosensis) - Species #495



    Rockskipper (Entomacrodus marmoratus) - Species #496



    Thalassoma purpureum (Surge Wrasse) - Species #497



    Day 3

    Fantail Filefish (Pervagor spilosoma) - Species #498



    Day 4

    Millet Butterflyfish (Chaetodon miliaris) - Species #499



    Threadfin Butterflyfish (Chaetodon auriga) - Species #500


    Bird Wrasse (Gomphosus varius) - Species #501





    Hawaiian Dascyllus (Dascyllus albisella) - Species #502



    Day 5

    Keeled Needlefish (Platybelone argalus platyura) - Species #503



    Speckled Squirrelfish (Sargocentron punctatissimum) - Species #504



    Iridescent Cardinalfish (Pristiapogon kallopterus) - Species #505



    Shortfin Molly (Poecilia mexicana) - Species #506



    Day 6

    Whitespotted Boxfish (Ostracion meleagris) - Species #507





    Spot-fin Porcupinefish (Diodon hystrix) - Species #508



    Day 7

    Common Parrotfish (Scarus psittacus) - Species #509





    White-banded Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus) - Species #510



    Day 8

    Yellowfin Surgeonfish (Acanthurus xanthopterus) - Species #511



    Day 9

    Bluespine Unicornfish (Naso unicornis) - Species #512



    Brick Soldierfish (Myripristis amaena) - Species #513



    Bandfin Cardinalfish (Pristiapogon taeniopterus) - Species #514



    Day 10

    Sixfinger Threadfin (Polydactylus sexfilis) - Species #515



    Day 11

    Daisy Parrotfish (Chlorurus sordidus) - Species #516



    Convict Surgeonfish (Acanthurus triostegus) - Species #517





    Ringtail Surgeonfish (Acanthurus blochii) - Species #518



    Eyestripe Surgeonfish (Acanthurus dussumieri) - Species #519



    Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma velifer) - Species #520



    Indo-Pacific Sergeant (Abudefduf vaigiensis) - Species #521



    Undulated Moray (Gymnothorax undulatus) - Species #522



    Day 12

    Yellowstripe Goatfish (Mulloidichthys flavolineatus) - Species #523



    Day 13

    Yellowfin Goatfish (Mulloidichthys vanicolensis) - Species #524



    Hawaiian Chub (Kyphosus hawaiiensis) - Species #525 (Potentially)



    Moorish Idol (Zanclus cornutus) - Species #526





    Spider-eye Puffer (Canthigaster amboinensis) - Species #527



    Day 14

    Brown Surgeonfish (Acanthurus nigrofuscus) - Species #528



    Black Triggerfish (Melichthys niger) - Species #529



    Lined Butterflyfish (Chaetodon lineolatus) - Species #530



    Brighteye Damselfish (Plectroglyphidodon imparipennis) - Species #531



    Whitespotted Frillgoby (Bathygobius coalitus) - Species #532



    Day 15

    Whitespotted Filefish (Cantherhines dumerilii) - Species #533



    Forceps Butterflyfish (Forcipiger flavissimus) - Species #534



    Flathead Grey Mullet (Mugil cephalus) - Species #535



    Racoon Butterflyfish (Chaetodon lunula) - Species #536



    Day 16

    Shy Soldierfish (Plectrypops lima) - Species #537



    Shoulderbar Soldierfish (Myripristis ee) - Species #538



    Day 17

    Pinktail Triggerfish (Melichthys vidua) - Species #539



    Ornamented Wrasse (Halichoeres ornatissimus) - Species #540



    Tropical Half-beak (Hemirhamphus depauperatus) - Species #541



    Paintspotted Moray (Gymnothorax pictus) - Species #542



    Day 18

    Brassy Chub (Kyphosus vaigiensis) - #543



    Blotcheye Soldierfish (Myripristis berndti) - Species #544



    Crown Squirrelfish (Sargocentron diadema) - Species #545



    Day 20

    Turkey Moray (Gymnothorax meleagris) - Species #546



    Day 24

    African Coris (Coris gaimard) - Species #547



    Day 26

    Gracile Lizardfish (Saurida gracilis) - Species #548



    Day 27

    Spotfin Burrfish (Chilomycterus reticulatus) - Species #549



    Some pics of species I've caught previously that I also caught on this trip…

    Giant Trevally (Caranx ignobilis)



    Hawaiian Gregory (Stegastes marginatus)



    Christmas Wrasse (Thalassoma trilobatum)



    Bluefin Trevally (Caranx melampygus)



    Blackspot Sergeant (Abudefduf sordidus)



    Kuhlia sandwicensis



    Kuhlia xenura



    Redbarred Hawkfish (Cirrhitops fasciatus)



    Blacktail Snapper (Lutjanus fulvus)



    Bluespotted Cornetfish (Fistularia commersonii)

    Last edited by MuskieBait; February 22nd, 2016 at 11:58 PM.

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    That's awesome man

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    Amazing finned creatures and colours
    I can see how that place might plant the species bug in your mind.
    Congrats on blasting through 500!
    Heeere fishy fishy fishy fishy! :fish:

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    Wow. Nice collection of photos. That must have taken a lot of work to put together.

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    Thanks for posting these! It simply blows my mind when I see the diversity and colours on some of your specimens. A guy like you needs to go on an Amazonian trip. You'd probably triple your life list. I'm trying to imagine the excitement of reeling something in, that leaves you leafing through a field guide to figure out what you've just caught! Keep at it!

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenelon View Post
    Thanks for posting these! It simply blows my mind when I see the diversity and colours on some of your specimens. A guy like you needs to go on an Amazonian trip. You'd probably triple your life list. I'm trying to imagine the excitement of reeling something in, that leaves you leafing through a field guide to figure out what you've just caught! Keep at it!

    Dave
    Seeing as my lifelist stands at 549 species, I doubt one Amazonian trip (typically 7 days) can triple that number. You're talking about catching 1098 species in 7 days...that equals to about 157 species a day (or 19 species an hour)! You are giving my angling ability way too much credit LOL.

    There's no doubt the aquatic diversity of the Amazon is very rich, especially with its many tributaries which can have their own unique endemic species. However, the number of species that can be caught on hook and line, even with my indiscriminant methods, I can only hope to catch around 40 species in a week.

    But rest assure, Amazon is already on the short list.
    Last edited by MuskieBait; February 28th, 2016 at 07:46 PM.

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