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Alyce C Sport Fishing is simply the best deep sea charter fishing on Molokai, Hawaii. Ever dreamed of landing a 1000lb marlin?  The fishing grounds off of Moloka`i- the most Hawaiian island- are the best in Hawaii and are producing the region’s largest fish. Come take part in an authentic Hawaiian fishing experience with Alyce C Sportfishing, which specializes in deep-sea fishing charters in Maui County’s “triangle”- south Molokai, Lanai, and the Penguin Banks- and Molokai’s rugged North Shore.

Your guide to this experience is Captain Joe Reich, a knowledgeable longtime seafarer and a master of his craft. Captain Joe can help passengers target which variety of Pelagic fish they would like to catch- A’u (Pacific Blue & Black Marlin), Ahi (Yellow Fin Tuna), Mahi-mahi (Dorado), Ono (Wahoo), Aku & Kawa-kawa (smaller Tunas) - or just cruise to see what’s biting. The boat can accommodate groups of 6 passengers or less for a day of sun, ocean breezes, and epic battles against these majestic fish.

Alyce C Sportfishing offers competitive rates on ½ day, ¾ day, full day, and Round Isle packages.  We also offer seasonal whale watching charters and provide all necessary gear.We fish with 50-80-130 Penn International Reels, and we troll with different lures and bait, depending on the area; passengers who have their own gear are welcome to use their own.

Come to Molokai to get away from the hectic pace of life; come to Alyce C Sportfishing to combine relaxation and excitement!

Alyce C. Sport Fishing Adventures Adventures

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1/2 Day Fishing Trip
$450.00
3/4 Day Fishing Trip
$500.00
Full Day Trip
$550.00
Example Round Isle package
$800.00

Alyce C. Sport Fishing Boats Boat

Alyce C
Captain:
Joe Reich
Marina
Max Passengers:
6

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