Hawaii Fishing News

My Fishing Ohana & Tying Flies

This is my tale of fishing, family, fly tying and friends. I hope you all enjoy it!

My husband, Joe, taught me how to fish when we first got together. We started going on “date-night adventures” several years ago when our youngest, Nohea, now 11 years old, was old enough to stay with my parents overnight. Over the years, other members of my family have joined us; now my fishing partners include Joe, Nohea, my father and both of my brothers. My son, Isaiah, and my two nephews occasionally join us. We have three generations fishing together! Joe, my older brother,

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