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Lokahi Fishing App’s Monthly Tournaments

During this time of coping with COVID-19, the Lokahi App team wanted to put some fun back into your lives. We see thousands of your posts on social media showing your awesome catches and feeding your families and friends. To reward you, the Lokahi Team has created a Monthly Virtual App Tournament where anyone can win. The app uses a random weight drawn to determine the winners of each category.

We have an Offshore category with ahi, marlin, ono, mahimahi, and aku; a deep bottom category with onaga, ehu, opakapaka, uku; a shallow bottom category with goatfish, jacks, coastal pelagics, including akule and opelu, and menpachi; and a shoreline Category with jacks, oio, and menpachi. We’ve even created a “Mystery Fish” category where

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