Flyer Sportfishing

Flyer Sportfishing Ready for Thrilling Summer of Deep Sea Fishing

 

Haleiwa, HI -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/21/2016 -- Summer is a great time to go outside and enjoy the outdoors. What better place to go to than the gorgeous North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii? Flyer Sportfishing accommodates anglers of all skill levels with thrilling deep sea fishing in Hawaii.

Anglers looking for an adventure can expect excitement as light trade winds are bringing in an abundance of quality fish in the area. Captain Jared Dow has noted that Big Ahi -- also known as the Yellowfin tuna -- and blue marlin have been spotted near the North Shore.

Catching a blue marlin will result in a memorable tale. This impressive fish's average length is 11 feet, and it usually weighs between from 200 to 400 pounds. In addition to Big Ahi, tuna of various sizes are also roaming the waters close to the North Shore.

Anglers can enjoy deep sea fishing during their trip to Hawaii on The Flyer. This newly-renovated charter is a 31-foot Eastern Sportfisher that is equipped with a flared bow, walk-around design, spacious cockpit, modern electronics, redone bathroom, full-size teak fighting chair and tuna door.

Flyer Sportfishing provides professionalism and guidance to anglers out on the waters. Their mission is to provide an unforgettable fishing experience for those seeking adventure. The chance to catch fish weighing upwards of 1,000 pounds coupled with the beautiful surroundings makes booking a trip an easy decision.

To find out more information about Flyer Sportfishing and what they offer, interested parties can directly contact Captain Dow by calling 808-365-2520 or visiting online at http://www.fishoahu.com/.

About Flyer Sportfishing
For two decades, Flyer Sportfishing has brought affordable, adventurous sport fishing to the North Shore of Oahu for anglers of all levels. With Flyer Sportfishing, anglers are a part of the action from start to finish, and enjoy a hands-on, interactive experience with a friendly and seasoned crew.

For more information, visit http://www.fishoahu.com.