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Tag Archives: Port Allen Fishing Club
Kaua‘i bottomfishers face rougher ocean conditions
In late April, the Pacific Islands Fisheries Group met with seven bottomfishers in Port Allen, Kaua‘i. It was a beautiful day in the low 80s at the Port Allen Fishing Club clubhouse. The winds were light and variable, with buoy … Continue reading →
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