Great video! Huge mahalo for showing how much limu you put on. I don't get too much action when I do it but it could be because I put about 1/4 of the amount of limu on the line. I am going to try again in a couple of days so thanks again for sharing your method!
Thanks for covering rigging the limu bait. Another channel tried to cover same but you did a better job covering the hook and leader set up. I noticed that you used bobber. Do you try to set depth? Seems like the bait just free floats. What was your rod and reel rig specs? What was the main line? We have similar situation in Oahu with ledge about the same distance and there's a lot of reef fish. I know get some Nenue but seems like the limu method is not use and want to give it a try. What's the best way to cook the Kala and the Nenue? Oh yeah don't want to sound like a Dad...but you thought of gloves? I never used to use but I pulled out my framer's gloves (open ring, index and thumb). Makes it safer to grab almost any fish and helps protect my hands when I have to grab rocks and fingers are easier to use when working rigs. Oh yeah, I also use some good adhesive tape (the kind we use to use when taping joints) and I put 'em on my casting index finger and some spots on ring and small finger.....you know braided line can wear down skin. I might start up channel and cover the glove and tape and how to use this thing called tincture of benzoin to make tape really stick...it does come off in water...better than water proof. I used to work in healthcare. Thanks! 🤙
Thanks for the feed back! I use a bobber mostly for casting distance and control in the white wash, if possible free lining is the best. The rod is a medium actuion travel rod with 20lb braid in the reel ( i use the penn fierce line up). Cooking wise, Grilled kala is amazing throw it on the grill and as the skin start to peel put butter under the skin. Nenue we usually make spicy mayo and siracha poke. Gloves are a really good point haha thing is sometimes when its really hot out i hate how hot my hands get (im sure more expensive better quality gloves would be great). Braid can be brutal on the fingers for sure haha a small piece of electrical tape is my go too, cheap and effective. Thanks for watching!
15lb test fluro is the best, however I am using 20lb in this vid since thats all I had haha they do tend to see the thicker line easier so its better to go smaller.
Das old skool holoholo, limu is their natural food source. Only da babooze going introduce foreign stuff like bread, etc... but ehh not hea fo make hakaka. Good da younger generation know how fo catch with limu. Stay safe
Yessah! Siick episode, Dozer Kala, I definitely have to try the limu bait.
Who needs tabis when you get Locals! Haha. Great action! I gotta try fish for kala one of these days. Awesome video cuz 💪🏾🤙🏽
Yessah 2 for $5 KTA special! haha thanks for watching
Awesome video! Looks like so much fun🤙🤙
Nice! I always felt that pound for pound, kalas and palani fight just as hard as or harder than omilu or papio.
The dodo is where the flavor is at. Awesome catch my braddah!
Haha rajah! Gotta marinate that buggah hahah 😂 mahalo for watching 🤙🏽
awesome scenery ,thank for sharing
Masarap inihaw with kalamsi juice and gata from coconut , wow talaga try it.!
Love your videos bro! Man you have it made! I would trade California fishing for this all day and 2x on Sundays!
Great share friend. Like 62. Great clarity on the camera
Great video! Huge mahalo for showing how much limu you put on. I don't get too much action when I do it but it could be because I put about 1/4 of the amount of limu on the line. I am going to try again in a couple of days so thanks again for sharing your method!
Good luck! yes the longer strands are the best, the more white water action the healthier the limu and fish haha Can't wait to see your vid of it!
awesome content! what size hook you use? mahalo
Thanks for covering rigging the limu bait. Another channel tried to cover same but you did a better job covering the hook and leader set up. I noticed that you used bobber. Do you try to set depth? Seems like the bait just free floats. What was your rod and reel rig specs? What was the main line?
We have similar situation in Oahu with ledge about the same distance and there's a lot of reef fish. I know get some Nenue but seems like the limu method is not use and want to give it a try.
What's the best way to cook the Kala and the Nenue?
Oh yeah don't want to sound like a Dad...but you thought of gloves? I never used to use but I pulled out my framer's gloves (open ring, index and thumb). Makes it safer to grab almost any fish and helps protect my hands when I have to grab rocks and fingers are easier to use when working rigs. Oh yeah, I also use some good adhesive tape (the kind we use to use when taping joints) and I put 'em on my casting index finger and some spots on ring and small finger.....you know braided line can wear down skin.
I might start up channel and cover the glove and tape and how to use this thing called tincture of benzoin to make tape really stick...it does come off in water...better than water proof. I used to work in healthcare.
Thanks! 🤙
Thanks for the feed back!
I use a bobber mostly for casting distance and control in the white wash, if possible free lining is the best. The rod is a medium actuion travel rod with 20lb braid in the reel ( i use the penn fierce line up).
Cooking wise, Grilled kala is amazing throw it on the grill and as the skin start to peel put butter under the skin. Nenue we usually make spicy mayo and siracha poke.
Gloves are a really good point haha thing is sometimes when its really hot out i hate how hot my hands get (im sure more expensive better quality gloves would be great). Braid can be brutal on the fingers for sure haha a small piece of electrical tape is my go too, cheap and effective.
Thanks for watching!
Is this Oahu?
Size line and hook?
Bro what is you're rod medium heavy.???
Epic bro!!!!! Keep it up
Once the limu kala is nice and long on westside lmk! 🤙
I once caught the same fish in the maldives
Awesome! Do you guys grill them too?
Yes we do, its like a dream in real life 😋🐟🍜
What kine leader you use?
15lb test fluro is the best, however I am using 20lb in this vid since thats all I had haha they do tend to see the thicker line easier so its better to go smaller.
Nice video braddahs an nice fish
Mahalo 🤙 Tight lines my man
We go one day nenue kala fish mish an you too braddah tight lines
Is there no weight or floater? Just hook and limu?
You can use a clear bubble or just straight lines. Some areas the floater will scare them
Lol the spot where you caught the kala is where my dad caught a 18 pound oumilu lol nice catch
Awesome! Yeah that’s a great spot for sure!
@@TBD_Fishing and where you caught the naenue is where he caught a big kala too lol. Keep up the great content
Das old skool holoholo, limu is their natural food source. Only da babooze going introduce foreign stuff like bread, etc... but ehh not hea fo make hakaka. Good da younger generation know how fo catch with limu. Stay safe
Awesome 🤙🏽
Mahalo for watching 🤙🏽
hoo big kine🤙
Do you use sinker on the line?
Nope its better to just free line it so it looks more "natural" in the white wash. good luck!
What else can you use for nenue bait
Sometimes they will bite shrimp but always
Small kid time, we used would chunks w/skin. Same set-up. Shhhhhh no tell, SECRET!😀😆😎
What island you on?
Big island
Sweet style guyz.. fish for dinner:)
Yup One of my favorite eating fish for sure! Mahalo for watching! 🤙
Bumbye u try wit da vana or da ah'uki'uki. You be surprised wat da ocean give you.
Ho mean tactics 🤙
If she go, she go 🤙
Slippahs on da rocks. I broke to much slippahs for use on da rocks
Ho action good job
you eat da wionui
Depend on where it’s from. If it’s from south point I usually grind um. Buggah is ono fried