Maui Night FishingSafety first in Maui Night Fishing
There are a lot of advantages for people who decide to go Maui Night Fishing. For one thing, the rarer species of Maui fishes come out of their caverns when the sun’s out. You’re also not competing with seagulls when you decide to fish at night.
However, the ocean is an even more dangerous place at night than it is during the day. For obvious reasons, the predatory fishes are also out during this time. If you’re an inexperienced night fisher, you’re also at the danger of getting driven off coarse by the shifting tides.
Follow there safety precautions when you’re out Maui Night fishing.
Launch while the sun’s still out
The last thing you want to do is to grope your way to the fishing spot in the dark. Sure, you’ll be well-lit with lanterns, but you’ll be surprised how different and environment can look at night.
Don’t attempt to explore in the dark
![]() Maui Night Fishing You’ll probably get lost in the dark if you plan to go Maui Night fishing in places you’ve never been to. As a matter of fact, it’s highly recommended that your hire a professional fishing guide when you go night fishing in Maui. S/he can show you the best spots to drop the bait, and he can bring you back even when the weather takes a turn for the worst.
Never fish unaccompanied
Just like night surfing, it’s very dangerous to trek Maui waters on your own, even when you’re on a boat. There are a lot of predatory fishes at this time, and you’re also in danger of getting sucked in by the currents.
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