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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2541638" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Yes Charter Boats do not make a lot of money when you have invested in the Boat and all the gear along with hiring mates to help out. Bad Weather and lack of tourism could make you go bankrupt. </p><p>Kona fishing you see the shore line all the time -so close because of the drop off. I was in a $10k payout tournament out of Kona in the early 90s. Had hooked a Marlin that was estimated over 1,000 lbs. Got him to the back of the boat and he lunged forward along side of the boat and pulled the hook. The winer of the Tournament was a 89 lb Sail Fish.</p><p>Nothing compares to BIG Game Fishing. When I moved back to the mainland and fished for bass the largest fish was smaller than the bait we used in HI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2541638, member: 116439"] Yes Charter Boats do not make a lot of money when you have invested in the Boat and all the gear along with hiring mates to help out. Bad Weather and lack of tourism could make you go bankrupt. Kona fishing you see the shore line all the time -so close because of the drop off. I was in a $10k payout tournament out of Kona in the early 90s. Had hooked a Marlin that was estimated over 1,000 lbs. Got him to the back of the boat and he lunged forward along side of the boat and pulled the hook. The winer of the Tournament was a 89 lb Sail Fish. Nothing compares to BIG Game Fishing. When I moved back to the mainland and fished for bass the largest fish was smaller than the bait we used in HI. [/QUOTE]
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