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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">People typically think of Marlin fishing off the Kona Coast on the Big Island of Hawaii. Yet Oahu is home to some of  Hawaii's best fishing grounds,  with abundant schools of Mahi Mahi (Dorado or Dolphin), Yellowfin Tuna (Ahi), Ono (Wahoo), Aku (Skipjack Tuna) and, of course, the infamous Blue Marlin. Most people don't realize that the  world's largest Marlin  ever landed on rod and reel was caught off Oahu weighing in at 1805 lbs... the next one could be yours!<br/>
<br/>Sport fishing with Chupu Charters in Haleiwa, home to the only harbor on  Oahu's legendary North Shore  is an experience for the offshore angler of any level. Let our seasoned crew be your guide as we cruise the waters outside of Haleiwa Harbor from Turtle Bay to Ka'ena Point, which boasts fewer boats, breathtaking island views and  lots of fishing action! As we like to say, "fewer boats equal more fish!" With both full and half day fishing trips available we can customize a day of deep sea fishing to suit your fishing desire, whether it be looking for some action packed schools of Mahi Mahi, a fight with a giant Yellowfin Tuna, or perhaps a chance at a "grander", any offshore anglers dream of landing a 1000 lb. Marlin.<br/>
<br/>Got a question for the captain? Click on Ask the Captain to have your question personally answered by Captain Jesse. The Rates Page will provide you with helpful information and booking instructions or your offshore adventure. Remember, all charter boats and crews are NOT created equal... It's always best to  "KNOW BEFORE YOU GO". If you are in the area, stop by the harbor, meet the crew and tour our boats. Oahu's North Shore is the place to fish and Chupu Charters is the company for you!</div>
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