Hawaii Fishing News

Ono!

“Ono!” That’s one of the greatest things you can hear when diving with friends. Either you’re yelling to notify your dive buddies, or your buddies are screaming to notify you. No matter, it’s a very welcome sound.

If you are a reef diver or a bluewater diver, the excitement you get from an ono sighting is the same. There’s just something about those slimy sliver logs that gets your heart beating. It takes Bene Gesserit training to calm your nerves and slow your heart rate.)

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