Fly Fishing Hawaii Louie shows you Downtown Flyfishing for O’ahu’s Bonefish!!

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  1. I’ve fished with Louie, he is a great guide.
    Nick

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  2. I have fished with Louie, he is great fun and a wonderful guide.

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  3. I am a surfing and fly fishing fanatic from florida. I have been to oahu many times. I have looked out at the same place you guys fished in this video and wondered if there were fish out there. I had no clue due to not seeing anyone else out there fishing. I am so glad I found this great video. You guys did a great job. I will be out there in a week and I will be right out there with you guys. Please take this vid off youtube so that your great island does not get exploited too much more.

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  4. KettlebottomCrew

    Check out our website at Kettlebottom and look for Episode 7, under Full Episodes. There is a lot more ideas and information for your Bonefish adventures. I wish you luck!!

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  5. RIVERDONKEY1

    im 12 and love fly fishing but i was hoping for a new set up for christmas! what kind of rod reel was that, im gina ask my parents for it

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  6. KettlebottomCrew

    The rod is a Temple Fork Outfitters rod, I think in about a 9 weight or so. Not sure what the reel is– it’s a large-arbor reel, so you can recover line faster, which is a must with Bonefish or other strong fish. Make sure to buy a reel that has a very good drag system!!!

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  7. albieonthefly

    Fantastic video! I was in HI years ago and I wondered if the fish I saw were bones and I guess they were.

    Question, are you blind casting and retreiving or sight fishing?

    Can’t wait to be back and book a charter.

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  8. KettlebottomCrew

    Hi.

    Sounds like you have the flyfishing bug as bad, or worse, than us!! Yup, they are Bones, and they get very big there. (in excess of 10 lbs!)
    As far as technique, you can very effectively sight fish, given the right conditions. It is Louie’s favorite way to catch them. You can also blind cast if there is too much wind or the water’s too deep. Louie admits it is often more productive but sight fishing more exciting…
    Thanks for watching and good luck!!

    Ty

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  9. oahu is not the most devoluped island kuai is dumb ass

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  10. KettlebottomCrew

    I feel sorry for you and your ignorance.
    The largest city in Hawaii is its capital, Honolulu, located on O’ahu. (pop. 371,657) Hilo comes in second with only 40,759 people. The largest county, also Honolulu, has 905,266 people, while in second place, Hawaii has only 4,028. O’ahu is the most urbanized and has 90% of Hawaii’s TOTAL population…
    ps. you misspelled both “developed” AND Kaua’i!!

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  11. shut the hell up you hoale go back to cali

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  12. KettlebottomCrew

    Wait, what the heck is a “hoale?!?” Never mind, don’t really care anyway…

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  13. tubistulator

    what an interesting video. cant wait to have a try at the bonefish. definitely my favourite fisherman louiethefish.

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  14. KettlebottomCrew

    Awesome! It is a lot of fun, especially if you can sight-fish them!

    Ty

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  15. What a great place. Wife and I honeymooned in hawaii from australia two years ago. Get the impression Louie was using a crab fly but do the usual christmas island patterns work too??

    I was supposed to be going to christmas island this year but the runway is cracked and not open to commercial airlines. Hoping to get back to Hawaii real soon!!!

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  16. Does anyone have a contact email address for louie?? I’m traveling to HI for two weeks in september/october and wouldn’t mind spending some time fishing with him.

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  17. KettlebottomCrew

    YouTube won’t let you post links or websites but, if you search Louiethefish (all one word) his website should pop up.
    He’s an awesome guide and awesome guy and I highly reccommend him if you go to Hawaii. He will teach you everything he can– after one day, you should be able to catch Bonefish on your own with the proper gear…
    Good luck!!

    Ty

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  18. tcc19881988

    You can contact Louie through his web sight. Search Louie the Fish or Louie Denolfo on Google. You’ll find it.

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  19. sketchywilly

    Just landed one at portlock ~15 lbs on a live sardine. By far the best fight (and fish) of my life. He almost had me spooled (~100 yard initial run against 30 lb test with the drag almost locked down), but he turned around and came right at me and virtually beached himself. Released the guy. Still on cloud nine! Fly fishing is so cool, but dunking seems to yield the biggest boys.

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  20. gladheateher4now

    Hey Louie, i was an outdoor Pro Guide on vancouver Island for 23 years. I Put that exact rod on downriggers for years. Thats all i do,and i love it. I dont think that bone fish can do waht a 30 pound Chinook can do,,,,but it looks close. have fun Doug

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  21. KettlebottomCrew

    Hi Doug. While visiting Louie, I fished and filmed with him for a week and saw what a Bonefish can do. Pound for pound– WOW! I caught one about 8 pounds and it out-fought much larger Striped Bass I catch here, in RI. If you ever get a chance to try for Bonefish, DO IT! It’s AWESOME!!

    Ty

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  22. I am so jealous! I’m from Belgium and have to drive more than 100 miles before i can either flyfish for seabass or 140 miles+ to fish for trout in the Ardennes,the people living in those appartmentblocks have to walk 3-4 minutes and they are bonefish-fishing,most of them probably don’t even fish anyway! Life is unfair!

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  23. KettlebottomCrew

    Hi! We are based in Rhode Island and have a great season fishing for Striped Bass. I think I’d go CRAZY without immediate access to fishing– here, we can go for dozens of different species, in fresh or salt water. I couldn’t think of living anywhere else…
    Good luck fishing and, if you have to drive so much to enjoy it, consider a move to RI!!!

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