Luxury Sportfishing Aboard Limitless Off Oahu
Step aboard a Post 50 for a private, luxury sportfishing charter off Oahu. Expect high-end comfort, experienced crew, and the chance to target tuna, mahi-mahi, and other pelagics on a customizable four-hour trip.
The Experience
Before You Go
Take motion-sickness meds early
If you get queasy, take an antiemetic at least 30–60 minutes before departure; the swell can change quickly offshore.
Dress for sun and spray
Wear a breathable long-sleeve shirt, a wide-brim hat, and apply reef-safe sunscreen; UV reflection off the water intensifies exposure.
Non-slip footwear only
Closed, non-marking shoes with good grip help when reeling in heavy fish or moving on a wet deck.
Plan for your catch
Bring a cooler or request packaging options from the crew — they fillet and bag fish, but you’ll need to transport it home or to your lodging.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Kewalo Basin run — a productive nearshore area often overlooked when pelagics are scarce
- •Offshore drop-offs south of Oahu where currents concentrate bait and attract big fish
Wildlife
- •Spinner dolphins
- •Green sea turtles
Conservation Note
Operators follow state catch limits and best practices for handling and releasing non-target species; using reef‑safe sunscreen and minimizing plastic reduces local impact.
Fishing in Hawai‘i traces back to Polynesian voyaging and subsistence reef and pelagic practices; modern sportfishing blends these traditions with contemporary tackle and regulation.
What to Bring
Polarized sunglassesEssential
Reduces glare for spotting birds and surface activity and protects your eyes from UV.
Reef‑safe sunscreen and lip balmEssential
Protects skin in strong tropical sun and follows local conservation guidelines.
Motion‑sickness medication
Useful on choppier days or if you’re prone to seasickness.
Non‑slip deck shoesEssential
Keeps footing secure on a wet, moving deck and protects toes during fishing.
Common Questions
Are fishing licenses required?
For private charters in Hawaii, the captain typically covers vessel permits; shore-based state licenses apply if you plan to fish from land — confirm with the operator.
Can the crew clean and pack my catch?
Yes — the crew will fillet, clean, and package your fish in ziplock bags; bring a cooler to transport them home.
What species might we catch on a four-hour trip?
Common targets include mahi‑mahi, tuna (ahi), and ono; if conditions don’t favor pelagics, the crew may target nearshore reef species.
Is the trip suitable for children or inexperienced anglers?
Yes — the charter is private and crew are experienced working with all ages, though safety briefings and motion‑sickness precautions are recommended.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
4 hours
Location
Honolulu, Hawaii
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Light to moderate fitness; ability to stand for periods and handle a rod helps
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