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Kailua-Kona Fishing Report – April Update
Kona Coast State Park - Hawaii, HI
April brings a seasonal shift in Kailua-Kona fishing, as winter species begin to move out and summer favorites start showing up in stronger numbers. Striped Marlin action is beginning to slow, but the arrival of big Ono (Wahoo) is a welcome change for anglers looking for fast runs and solid fights. These hard-hitting fish are known for aggressive strikes and excellent table fare.
Even with the seasonal transition, one of the best things about fishing in Kona waters is the variety. From Mahi Mahi to Yellowfin Tuna, there's always a chance for something unexpected to take your line. The bite is heating up—so now's a great time to be out on the water!