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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

681 | Christmas Island Fly Fishing with Rick Lee - Hawaii, Bonefish, Captain Cook

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Dave Stewart

Hobbies, Wilderness, Sports, Leisure

4.7530 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2024

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/681

Presented By: On DeMark LodgeJackson Hole Fly Company, Heated Core, Angler's Coffee

Rick Lee, Hawaiian fly fishing master and saltwater expert, is back on the podcast, and today, we're diving into the waters of Christmas Island and Hawaii.

Rick's got the scoop on where to find the biggest bonefish, and he's sharing some tips on how to DIY your fly fishing trips across Hawaii. We also dive into the crazy world of triggerfish. Ever wonder why they're called that?

Plus, he's got some wild stories about Captain Cook's adventures (and how he met his end in Hawaii).

Show Notes with Rick Lee on Christmas Island Fly Fishing.  

02:33 - We catch up with Rick Lee since our last chat in Episode 116. Rick is still guiding out of O'ahu while raising his kids.

We also discuss the challenges and progress of conserving Hawaii's coastal ecosystems. He said he's helping educate visitors about protecting the bonefish and other species.

07:26 - We catch up with Rick about his time in Hawaii during the COVID-19 pandemic. He was in Christmas Island when things started to get serious and had a narrow escape, catching the last flight home before the island closed for nearly three years.

He said tourism in Hawaii took a huge hit, but the silver lining was there was no traffic, no crowds, and empty surf spots.

Fishing in Hawaii: What You Need to Know

09:52 - Rick shares some helpful tips for those planning a trip to Hawaii. He said that while Hawaii isn't a top destination for fly fishing, it's a great activity to add to your vacation, especially if you're looking for a few hours of fishing before the family wakes up.

Oahu has some of the world's biggest bonefish, but with so many people and tourists, the fishing pressure is high. But Rick still recommends bringing your gear out for an adventure.

Aside from bonefish, Rick says you can also fish for triggerfish and some varieties of goatfish.

12:37 - Rick shares that Oahu has flats around the whole island, but winter can bring dangerous surf on the north and west shores, while the south shore gets more giant waves in the summer.

For those looking for specific spots, Rick recommends contacting his team for personalized advice based on where you're staying.

Gear
Rick suggests using a 7 or 8-weight rod, a floating fly line, and a tapered leader.
For flies, crazy Charlie patterns in tan, brown, or orange work well, as do mantis shrimp patterns.

17:28 - Rick talks about catching some really big bonefish in Hawaii, with some reaching over 30 inches! The average fish on their charters weighs around 5 pounds, but you can catch ones that are 7-10 pounds pretty often.

22:53 - Rick explains that Hawaii's warm water temps stay consistent all year, from the mid-seventies to low eighties. This means you can fish for bonefish pretty much any day of the year. However, late summer and fall can bring rainy weather and strong winds, making fishing tougher. But if you're up for a challenge, the fishing is still great year-round.

Casting in the Wind

23:54 - Rick says the key is to slow down and keep your stroke smooth and powerful. He also recommends casting sidearms to help the fly cut through the wind more efficiently.

When it comes to rods, it's all about personal preference, but fast or medium-fast action rods work best for wind and saltwater fishing.

As for fly lines, shorter, quicker shooting lines are great for windy days, while longer lines help with delicate casts when the conditions are better.

27:25 - Rick says there used to be a fly shop called Nervous Waters in Hawaii, but it closed down when the owner retired. If you're heading to Hawaii, you must bring everything you need.

Fishing at Christmas Island

36:40 - Rick shares about Christmas Island, a remote spot south of Hawaii, where you can fish in a beautiful 145-square-mile lagoon. It's known for its incredible fishing variety, from bonefish and triggerfish to big tuna and sailfish.

Triggerfish can grow up to 20 pounds and live in coral forts with special defenses. Rick talks about how tricky it is to catch them, but with the proper techniques, it's one of the world's best places for trigger fishing.

Rick explains that a Christmas Island day isn't just about targeting one fish species. You could start with milkfish, which travel in huge schools, and then switch to offshore fishing for tuna or sailfish. After that, it's back to the lagoon to target bonefish and triggerfish. And when you think it's over, giant trevally might pop up.

Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/681

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Do you know where the biggest bonefish in the world can be found?

0:04.4

How about 20 pound trigger fish?

0:07.0

And are you like me and would love a little history on the geology and species life histories

0:11.0

of your favorite Pacific Island destinations?

0:14.0

We're heading back to Hawaii and Christmas Island so you know how to better plan for your

0:18.2

next adventure out west.

0:20.1

This is the Wetfly Swing podcast where I show you the best places to travel to for fly fishing, how to find the best resources and tools to prepare for that big trip, and what you can do to give back to the fish species we all love. Hey, how's it going? I'm Dave, host of the wetfly swing podcast. I've been fly fishing since I was a little kid. I grew up around a little fly shop and have created

0:37.5

one of the largest fly fishing podcasts in this country. I've also interviewed more of the greatest

0:41.9

fly anglers and saltwater destination anglers than just about anyone out there. Rick Lee, a Hawaiian-born

0:49.1

fly fishing master and saltwater guru is going to share some insight into how you can catch more bonefish

0:55.5

and more species in general while on the flats. You will find out which island is best for big

1:01.1

bonefish, what you need to know about DIYing it throughout Hawaii, and also why they're called

1:06.3

triggerfish. This is awesome. We get into a little bit on the life history. You find out why

1:09.9

they're called Triggers finally.

1:11.2

Plus, you're going to get some insight into Captain Cook and how he explored these

1:15.4

islands and how he eventually met his maker in Hawaii.

1:19.4

It's all about diversity of species and understanding tides.

1:22.3

Let's find out how to we do it.

1:23.7

Rick Lee from bonefish, Hawaii.com.

1:48.2

How you doing, Rick? Brother Dave. Aloha, how's it? Good, good, man. How's the, how's the weathered Hawaii this time of year? Well, you know, it's all good, but we just started to kick into our fall season. You know, we've had a bunch of rain the last couple days, which everyone was thankful for. you know, we don't have irrigation in our yard. So I'm happy all my plants are green. Oh, right, right. Yeah. So has it been, I mean, Hawaii's known for definitely you guys get some, I think it might be the rainiest spot in the world or something like that, right? One of the islands is a Kauai. Yeah, arguably, yeah, Mount Wai'ali'ale over on Kauai is noteworthy in that regard.

2:03.2

They get crazy amounts of rain up in Alakaii swamp, and it's one of the wettest spots on Earth. Yeah, so you guys definitely get a little rain. And where are you? Actually, you're on, which island are you on? I'm on Oahu in Honolulu. Yeah, so you're there. So you're on one. And today we're going to talk about that a little bit.

2:17.7

When we had you back on, it was, yeah, it's been a while. Back in 2019, we probably recorded in late 2018. So that was episode 116 if people want to check that. We talked a little about Hawaii in general. So yeah, maybe what's been going on for you the last like five years or so? Yeah, it's been a minute.

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