Blue Water Fishing LLC

Kapaʻa, Hawaii

Blue Water Fishing East Side Charters offers deep-sea sport fishing adventures on Kauai, Hawaii, operating from Nawiliwili Small Boat Harbor. They utilize two vessels: the "Maori Warrior," a 26-foot Glacier Bay catamaran, and "The Kahuna," a 35-foot Bertram, suitable for groups of 4 to 6 people and equipped with fighting chairs. Specializing in targeting Marlin, Tuna, Wahoo, and Mahimahi, their charters are led by USCG Licensed Captain Harry Rivera, who brings over 30 years of local fishing experience to each trip. Captain Harry is known for his philosophy of honesty, integrity, and a spiritual approach to fishing, emphasizing a connection with the ocean and encouraging patience and good vibes among his clients. The "Maori Warrior" is noted for its economical yet capable design, powered by new 150 Suzukis, featuring tall hulls and a wide beam for rough waters, along with a cabin offering shelter and a private bathroom.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of fishing charters are available and how long do they last?
Blue Water Fishing East Side Charters offers private charters on two vessels: the 26-foot "Maori Warrior" and the 35-foot "The Kahuna." Charters are available for 4, 6, or 8 hours, with pricing varying based on the duration and boat selected. It is recommended to book in advance, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred date and time.
How many people can a fishing charter accommodate?
The fishing charters are designed for private groups. The "Maori Warrior" can accommodate up to 3 people, while "The Kahuna" can take up to 6 people. This ensures a personalized and comfortable experience for your group.
Who will be captaining the fishing trip?
Captain Harry Rivera, with over 30 years of experience fishing in Kauai, Hawaii, leads all charters. He is a USCG Licensed Captain known for his expertise in deep-sea sport fishing and his commitment to providing an honest and integrity-filled experience for his clients.
What is included in the charter price, and do I need a fishing license?
The charter rates include the use of the boat, captain, and crew. While specific gear is provided, it's always a good idea to confirm with the charter operator if there are any personal items or specific fishing equipment you should bring. Licenses are required and can be obtained through the Hawaii Fishing license website.