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Spearing toau
Spearing toau








spearing toau

The Wahiawā State Freshwater Park is located along the South Fork of the Reservoir and includes a boat launching ramp and vehicle-trailer parking areas. The Wahiawā Public Fishing Area includes a portion of the privately-owned Wahiawā Reservoir (Lake Wilson) in the central portion of Oahu.

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To fish in or take aquatic life, except as indicated in permitted activities above. Licensed pond owners or operators may take young mullet (pua) or other small fish for stocking their fishpond.

#Spearing toau license

Commercial Marine licensees with a Bait License may take nehu, iao, and other authorized baitfish for bait purposes. Within the Ala Wai Canal only, take up to 50 “tabai” or mosquito fish, ‘o‘opu akupa, tilapia or a combination thereof per day for non-commercial purposes, with a single small mesh net, provided the net including the handle and any attachment is not more than three feet in any dimension. To take shrimp for bait with a hand net, provided that the net is not more than three feet in any dimension. To take crabs with not more than 10 nets, provided the nets are not more than two feet in diameter. To take any legal size fish in season with one line, or one rod and line, with no more than two hooks. Kapālama Canal is located at the mouth of Kapālama Stream, north of SandIsland. To fish for, take or injure any marine life (including eggs), or to possess in the water any fishing gear during the “closed to fishing” period.To use any spear between the hours of 6:00 pm to 6:00 am, or have or possess in the water any trap or net except thrownet or handnet to land hooked fish during the “open to fishing” period.Īla Wai Canal is located immediately north of Waikīkī, and for the purposes described here includes the Manoa-Pālolo drainage canal at the mouth of Manoa and Pālolo Streams. With a permit to engage in activities otherwise prohibited by law for scientific,propagation or other purposes. To fish for, take or possess any legal size marine life in season during the “open to fishing” period, provided that only hook-and-line, thrownet, handnet to land hooked fish, and spear fishing and hand harvesting methods are employed.

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“Open to fishing” from January 1 to December 31 of even-numbered years.“Closed to fishing” from January 1 to December 31 of odd-numbered years. The Waikīkī-Diamond Head Shoreline Fisheries Management Area extends from the ewa wall of the Waikīkī War Memorial Natatorium to the Diamond Head Lighthouse, from the highwater mark out to a minimum seaward distance of 500 yards, or to the seaward edge of the fringing reef if one occurs beyond 500 yards. Within Area 1A, using nets except as described above obstructing passage of vessels.Within Area 1B, using any type of net except thrownet.Within Area 2, using any type of net, except hand nets as described above.

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Within Area 2, fishing with pole and line using hand nets no longer than 3 feet in any dimension to take shrimp or land fish already hooked. Within Area 1B, fishing with thrownet or pole and line. Within Area 1A, fishing with thrownet or pole and line taking baitfish in season, with a bait license and fishing with nets a) with a permit from the Board of Land and Natural Resources, b) with clearance from the Department of Transportation, and c) except at night when nets may not be set, nor remain in the water unless to complete unloading fish. As shown in the map, portions of the commercial harbor designated “Area 1A” and “Area 1B” are separated by a line extending from the Channel Range Lights, and portions of the small craft harbor are designated “Area 2”. Kaunakakai Harbor is located on the southern coast of the island of Molokai.










Spearing toau