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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Charter in Kaiminani

What are the best fishing charters in Kaiminani?

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Why should I book a fishing charter in Kaiminani with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 14 trips in Kaiminani, and the most popular trips in the area are Fishing And Snorkel Trips guided by Chuck, Offshore Fishing Trip guided by Lance, and Kona Offshore Trip guided by Kai.

Our guides in Kaiminani are rated a 4.33 out of 5 based on 8319 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Looking for kid friendly charters / fishing lessons in Kaiminani? Check out our beginner and family friendly charters in Kaiminani.

What types of fishing charters are common in Kaiminani?

Deep Sea fishing is the most popular type of fishing in Kaiminani as well as nearshore fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Kaiminani are: 1. mahi mahi, 2. wahoo, 3. yellowfin tuna, 4. blue marlin, and 5. spearfish.

The most common fishing techniques in Kaiminani are heavy tackle fishing, trolling, and light tackle fishing but artificial lure fishing and bottom fishing are popular as well.

How much do Kaiminani fishing charters cost?

Prices in Kaiminani can range anywhere from about $1,080 to $3,400, but the average price for a half day trip in Kaiminani is $1,709. The average price for a full day trip in Kaiminani is $2,449.

Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for fishing in Kaiminani?

The most popular season for fishing in Kaiminani is summer, and most anglers book their trips 39 days in advance.

Do I need a Kaiminani fishing license and what are the bag limits in Kaiminani?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Kaiminani, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Kaiminani. When in doubt, your guide will always know all the relevant rules and regulations in Kaiminani.

What is fishing in Kaiminani all about?

Fishing in Kaiminani, Hawai‘i isn’t just a pastime—it’s a way of breathing in rhythm with the island itself. Tucked on the Kona coast where lava fields tumble into the Pacific, this quiet upland stretch gives way to some of the most storied waters in the world. The ocean here is deep and wild, and the fish that swim it—ahi, mahi-mahi, ono, and the legendary Pacific blue marlin—aren’t just game, they’re part of local lore. You don’t need much to get started—just a rod, some line, and a deep respect for what the sea might give… or take.

Down the slope toward the coast, small boats launch at first light, slicing through cobalt swells under skies that seem too big to hold. Whether you’re trolling offshore or tossing jigs from the rocks, Kaiminani’s waters demand patience, awareness, and a steady hand. There’s no room for rush here—only rhythm. And when the reel screams or a shadow breaks the surface, it feels like the whole island holds its breath for just a second. The fight is real. So is the reward.

But beyond the bite, fishing in Kaiminani is about grounding yourself. It’s the quiet drive back up the hill with salt in your hair and a cooler rattling in the back. It’s talking story with uncles at the gas station, comparing bait and luck. It’s the reminder that some of the best things can’t be rushed or bought—just earned, one cast at a time. Out here, the ocean doesn’t promise anything. But every now and then, it delivers something unforgettable.

What are the most popular months to go fishing in Kaiminani?

Fishing seasons in Kaiminani, Hawai‘i don’t follow the rules of the mainland—they follow the pulse of the ocean. Out here, it’s less about the calendar and more about currents, moon phases, and tradition passed down over generations. Winter kicks things off with cooler water temps and a rush of pelagic predators. This is when the big ones show up—mahi-mahi ride the swells in bright, electric colors, and ono (wahoo) tear through the surface like torpedoes. The bite is fast and the weather keeps you on your toes, but for those who brave the offshore chop, the payoff is legendary.

Spring softens the seas, and the blue marlin start rolling through in bigger numbers. It's the season where local captains scan the horizon for birds and work the ledges with surgical focus, chasing the prize fish that have made Kona coast waters world famous. The inshore fishing stays steady too—trevally, amberjack, and reef fish keep lines tight for shorecasters and kayak anglers alike. The days get longer, the winds settle, and every outing feels like an open invitation from the deep.

Summer and fall bring the heart of Hawaiian fishing to life—long, glassy mornings, warm water, and nonstop action. This is when the ahi (yellowfin tuna) move in, thick and aggressive, turning early mornings into a feeding frenzy under floating debris or FADs (fish aggregating devices). Locals know it’s go time. The ocean is alive, the village hums with fresh catch stories, and sunset grilling becomes a near-daily ritual. In Kaiminani, fishing seasons don’t just mark time—they shape it, reminding you that nature’s clock runs best when you learn to follow it.

What types of fishing are popular in Kaiminani?

Fishing in Kaiminani, Hawaii, is less about chasing trophies and more about feeling connected—to the ocean, to the culture, and to the rhythm of the island. Just off the Kona coast, Kaiminani offers up an unforgettable blend of shore and deep-sea opportunities. From the lava rock cliffs and beach parks, local anglers cast heavy setups with cut bait or squid, waiting for papio (young trevally), awa (milkfish), or the ever-elusive ulua. It's quiet, deliberate fishing, often done under the stars with the sound of the surf for company and a thermos of strong coffee at your side.

Offshore, things get a bit wilder. Charter boats launch from nearby harbors like Honokohau, taking anglers deep into the Pacific for serious big-game fishing. Think trolling with rigged baits for mahi-mahi, ono (wahoo), and the legendary Pacific blue marlin. These waters are deep just a short distance from shore, which means you’re in the strike zone fast. Heavy rods, stiff leaders, and a seasoned captain make all the difference when you’re battling something that could easily weigh more than you.

But not every cast in Kaiminani needs to be about size—sometimes it’s about tradition. Try throw-net fishing or handlining, both techniques passed down through generations of Hawaiian fishers. It’s a slower, more intentional way to work the reef and the tide, relying more on timing and feel than high-tech gear. In Kaiminani, fishing isn’t just a hobby—it’s part of life, part of place, and always best enjoyed barefoot with salt on your skin.

What species are popular for fishing in Kaiminani?

Fishing in Kaiminani, Hawaii, offers a front-row seat to some of the most storied species in the Pacific. First on the list: the mighty ulua, also known as the giant trevally. Catching one from the shoreline is a badge of honor among locals—it takes patience, know-how, and a serious rod setup. These silver tanks strike hard, fight harder, and will test every knot, hook, and heartbeat you’ve got. Whether you’re soaking bait under moonlight or casting plugs into the surf, the ulua is the fish that legends—and fish tales—are made of.

Just offshore, the water deepens fast, and with it comes a whole new cast of characters. Mahi-mahi, with their neon blues and golds, are fast, flashy, and full of fight. Trolling offshore with lures or rigged baits can lead to wild runs and airborne acrobatics, especially when a school lights up behind the boat. Then there’s ono—Hawaiian for “delicious”—a.k.a. wahoo. These razor-mouthed speedsters hit hard and run fast, the kind of fish that turn a calm morning into controlled chaos in seconds.

Closer to the reefs and shoreline, you’ll find papio (young trevally), wrasse, goatfish, and the occasional barracuda lurking in the shallows. These reef dwellers are ideal for light tackle and even handline fishing—making them perfect for a relaxed day with the family or an early morning solo session. Every fish in Kaiminani tells a story, whether it’s the quick bite of a reef snapper or the long pull of a marlin offshore. Out here, the ocean isn’t just a place to fish—it’s a way of life.

What are the best places to fish in Kaiminani?

Kaiminani, nestled on the west side of Hawaiʻi Island, might not show up on every angler’s radar—but that’s exactly what makes it a gem. Just a short drive from Kailua-Kona, it sits near some of the most productive and rugged shoreline fishing on the Big Island. From the lava-rock cliffs and tidepools to deeper drop-offs just offshore, this stretch of coast is made for those who aren’t afraid to hike in, cast deep, and wait for the fight of their life.

Some of the best fishing near Kaiminani happens at dawn, when the sun’s first light hits the Pacific and the reef predators are still prowling. The waters here are alive with ulua (giant trevally), papio (juvenile trevally), and the occasional pelagic cruising in closer than you’d expect. Whether you’re tossing plugs from shore, soaking bait in a cooler of ice, or launching a kayak past the breakers, this coast has a way of rewarding effort and patience.

Of course, like most of Hawaiʻi’s best spots, it’s not about convenience—it’s about respect, rhythm, and reading the water. These aren’t lazy-lake afternoons; this is raw, oceanfront fishing where one cast could mean nothing—or everything. Kaiminani doesn’t hand out easy wins. But for the angler who shows up early, packs smart, and casts wide, it offers the kind of stories worth retelling over cold beer and salty clothes.

Does Kaiminani have good fishing?

Kaiminani isn’t the kind of place that announces itself with big signs or crowded piers. Tucked into the rugged Kona coast on Hawaiʻi’s Big Island, it’s more of a local secret—where jagged lava rock meets deep Pacific blue, and the fishing? It’s the kind that humbles you. Out here, you won’t find bait shops on every corner, but what you will find is a shoreline that’s wild, raw, and teeming with possibility.

The fishing around Kaiminani is for those who like it a little gritty. Casting heavy tackle off the rocks for ulua, working the reef edges for papio, or paddling out just past the breakers where ono and mahi-mahi sometimes cruise in closer than you'd think. This isn’t easy-access, slip-on-your-flip-flops fishing. It’s bring-your-best-gear, respect-the-ocean kind of fishing. The type where the sun bakes your back, the surf tests your footing, and one solid strike makes it all worth it.

So is Kaiminani good for fishing? Absolutely—if you’re into the kind that tests your patience, strength, and instincts. It’s not built for the casual tourist with a travel rod and an hour to kill. But for the angler who’s willing to rise early, hike a bit, and put in the time, Kaiminani offers something real. Something wild. And that’s the kind of fishing we keep chasing, time and time again.

Recent Reviews

  • ★★★★★
    Amazing fishing trip! Shawn and Joe were fantastic. We brought our 8-year son along, and they were incredibly patient with him - even when he was going on and on about Pokemon, lol. The morning started out a little slow, but picked up about 3 hours in. We ended up landing two ono, one right as we were heading back in for the day. They let us keep as much of the fish as we wanted, and we enjoyed grilling it on the beach the next day. We also did some bottom fishing, which was a lot of fun for our son. He got to reel in several interesting little fish and stayed engaged the whole time. Overall, it was a great experience with a friendly, knowledgeable crew. Highly recommend!

    Cara M. | June 25, 2026

    Trip: 4-8 Hour Offshore Trip

  • ★★★★★
    What a great experience! I have three sons (ages 10–15), and they had a fantastic time being out on the water and learning about fishing. Charles and Scott were friendly, knowledgeable, and made the trip enjoyable for everyone. A special thank-you to Charles, who helped my oldest son reel in an ono—an unforgettable moment and definitely one of the highlights of our time on the Big Island. We highly recommend this charter to anyone looking for a fun and memorable fishing adventure!

    Jessica L. | June 12, 2026

    Trip: Kona, HI Offshore Fishing

  • ★★★★★
    Lance and Jack were top notch. I would give them 10 stars!!!! They worked hard and were very professional. They gave great instruction and coached and cheered you through all the catches. I would book them for every future trip!

    Thomas H. | June 11, 2026

    Trip: Offshore Fishing Trip

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Lance and crew mate Jack were great. Had a great morning even if the fish did not cooperate. Boat was clean and comfortable

    Scott H. | April 17, 2026

    Trip: Offshore Fishing Trip

  • ★★★★★
    Lance the captain and Jack the mate are an excellent and knowledgeable crew! The boat is comfortable with plenty of room. The day started off a little slow but got pretty exciting with multiple bites resulting in two Blue Marlin getting brought up to the boat! Highly recommended booking with Lance.

    Justin H. | December 22, 2025

    Trip: Offshore Fishing Trip

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