Me and the GF are going to Hawaii in July, and I'm tossing in my recurve! I'm taking care of my Hunter Ed stuff so I'm good to go. Any one have some info on hunting the Kona side of the big island? Would love to get on some sheep or goats.
Take lots of arrows and be sure to coat the broadheads with vaseline or chapstick. That salt air is very hard on steel. Never hunted the Big Island so I'll let someone else detail that for ya.
Contact Ryan(S2 Bowstrings on TradGang). His e-mail is rysanpei@yahoo.com. He is an accomplished bowhunter who lives and teaches on one of the islands. Should be able to point you in the right direction. :thumbsup:
Yep, another second for my brother Ryan. He had knee surgery not long ago but may be healed up by then. At least he could point you in the right direction.
Sweet! thanks for the heads up. I'm shooting him a pm right now!
I'm going there next month, I'll give you a full report.
Hunt the area above the check in station that is on the Kona side of the military land. Use camo, including your face, walk SLOW and look alot. Sheep are very visually oriented.
Read the regs.
Take water.
I'll be going in July as well. Only I'll be in Kuai
Kuai is something to see, be sure to take one of the boats around the Nepali coast and watch for the goats and backpackers.
Don't I remember that you had to apply for hunting stuff way ahead of time down there? Like four months out?
I'm calling wed. I was a told a month is plenty of time and might even be able to just do it on the internet.
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Howzit Adam,
Been off da site a few months-----been haunting another forum.
Jus' when check in and saw that you are coming to the Big Island. Where are you staying in Kona? I am on the east side of the island about a two hour drive away. How long are you and your better half staying? Reason I ask is that "da gang" plans to fly to Oahu for a 3D shoot on the 11th of July. We will be flying out on th 10th and returning on the 12th.
Don't know if Pohakuloa Military reservation will be open for archery but there are other public places to hunt as my brahdah saltwatertom posted above. Maybe we can try and hook up fo' one hunt eh?
Eh, I also noticed that you are almost but not quite half my age, so rememba that I am vertically challeged and because I live closer to the equater, I'm heavier den' most ---- get mo' gravity here. Also if we get one chance fo' hunt, I hunt slow. Most think that I'm trying to be sneaky but I only get one speed----4 low.
Check you out lattas'
Mark
Mark, How about on the garden island? Any hunting? I'll be there in July also 19th-30th
last I knew you had to start the process of hunting in Hawaii 6 months in advance of going. the process may have changed, or ranches may be different, but it used to be a little paper work to go. good luck
Just bought tickets to Maui yesterday as Alaska Airlines is having a sale. Will likely island hop to Kona? and Kauai but still contemplating.
Jerry, check out my Kauai thread for a place to go on Kauai', can be done in July as can Waimea Canyon (forgot the area) and have done so in the past during July.
Mark, You know bruddah Rick?
Hey Guys; My experience on the big island is that you need a hunter saftey card (from where you are or HI), go to Fish and Game office when you get there ( with proof of hunter safety) and buy a licence, read the regs and go hunting. If you get to meet up with my bradahs Mark and da gang you won't be sorry, they great guys! Bring us some pictures! :archer:
Oh, yea , you can find all the regs and seasons online. :readit:
Howzit Gang,
Hey Jerry, sorry brahdah but I no can help you with Kauai. Never had the pleasure of hunting the Napali coast. From what I saw from the air, you'd better be in great shape to handle the haul to and from the valley. I get tired just thinking about it. Plus da mind might say yes, but da body says no. Gotta trust da body. I only get so much Ben Gay to put on.
Brahdah Steve, when you coming to Hawaii? They have a great goat hunt coming up in Sept. Puuwawa has some beautiful billies that can be taken with Trad. Plan to hold out for a big one dis year. Nineteen inchers were like rubbish the other year. There were a few in the twenty four plus inch range my friends shot with training wheels. Long story short, I ended up with a twenty two incher. Up in Pohakuloa training area, a nineteen incher is considered a trophy.
Brahdah Tom, good to see you on da forum. Remeba, you only got to take one muflon sheep, feral sheep, one goat, and one rio grand turkey to complete da hawaiian grand slam. Only four more trips back to da island-----minimum that is. Don't expect you next year as you better take came of mama an take her Mexico. Da gang says hi and look forward to our next adventure next, next year. BTW, uncle Richard should be released and on probation by the time of your next trip------nah, only joking.
Aloha,
Mark
BI Mark:
I will be on one or more islands in mid to late October. I usually go to Kona or Kauai. Will be my seventh trip to the islands! I've shot goats, feral sheep, and finally got a pig so many species to go!
Do you hang with the Hualalai? I had to get my T-shirt out to know how to spell it, still can't say it, lol!
You know the Beaudets' and Bigfoot Bob?
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=074385
Here's a link to my recent Kauai' thread.
Howzit Brahdah Steve,
Honestly, I don't know the Beaudets very well as they live on the west side of the island and I live on the east side. Met Clyde and his family at a few 3D shoots. Seems like an easy going and stand up kind of guy. Easy guy to walk up to and just talk story.
Might have run across Bigfoot Bob at a shoot----however right now can't match a face to that handle.
Oct. eh? don't know if Pohakuloa will be open or not. Depends on training. I believe that Puuwaa will be closed and open for muzzle loaders that month. You can still hunt goats with a bow. but need to wear orange.
Just spoke to my friend Keith this morning. He shot a small ram late yesterday afternoon and lost him at dark. He and his son are tracking a ewe that his son just shot. Having problems finding the ram as it rained last night. While talking to him on the cell, they were also watching a med. size pig. Maaaan----some guys have all the luck. Told him to call me latter after they pack out.
Aloha,
Mark
Gotcha Mark, thought you was from Kona. I haven't ever been on the Hilo side.
Bigfoot Bob Bates is a big white-boy. Mid-60's by now I suppose, 6' 4" or so and a gray beard and been there for many-many decades. He is buddys with Clyde.
Clyde's boy I have hunted with is Rick and his boy is Ricky-Boy. Was up at "Sheep Camp" on Mauna Loa with them a couple years ago, a special place!
Howzit Steve,
Afta' wracking my few brain cells, I can put a face to Bob. Yes he does hang out with Clyde and also shoots Trad. If I rmemba' right, he placed in one of our shoots that we hosted last year. Yep big tall haole guy with beard (at the time). Another easy going guy to talk to if I remember.
Will be going to kona next week Sat. for a 3D shoot. Will make it a point to find Bob an Clyde I'll tell them you said "howzit".
Hualalai Archery Club is hosting. Should be fun just shooting instead of helping to run a shoot. Big Trad gang over on the west side. Good fun, good people.
Met Ricky once. Just said "howzit" in passing. Great shooter, fierce compeititor. Same as the rest of Clyde's family.
Heard stories of the Beaudets "special" hunting places. Makes me envious that you got a chance to hunt with them. Bet you made life long friends with the family after that trip.
Aloha,
Mark
Big-Mark:
Let them know I bought a bunch of Koa and am trying to decide what to do with it. Ask 'em if they got any ideas!
(I make an occasional longbow so they WILL have some ideas, lol). Bob may still be shooting one I made him over a decade ago.
BTW, them Beaudets make us bowhunters on the continent look like beginners! I think they kill more animals in a year than most kill in a lifetime!
Howzit Steve,
Will pass the message on to Clyde and Co.
Ya, dem Beaudets were born with bow in hand. I hea' dey take some fine animals. I'm glad that you got to experience a hunt with da Beaudets.
Aloha,
Mark