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Old Sep-03-2008, 04:47 PM   #1
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Aloha All

well I read here all the time about people wanting to bring fish home and why can't we keep our fish. Well we all know captains and boats keep the fish here because they sell it and off set the gas price and such. Ok so if the captain lets you keep your fish or you some how catch something you want to send home that's where I come into play. I work for a company that sells Hawaiian fish to mainland Restaurants. I send fish to my family all the time in CT and to my friends in MD. If any of you need some help let me know I will help you get the fresh fish to your house for after your vacation. We don’t freeze anything or use dry ice we have a great package and gel packs and send it overnight via ups or FedEx and it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. just pay for shipping and box thats it.

Just thought some of you may like this hit me up here if you would like to use this cool service. And any boat owners or captains I will ship it for you if your customers want it. No charge to you just pay the same box and shipping





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Old Sep-03-2008, 06:13 PM   #2
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i'm at the hyatt in kauai. can you get the fish to so. cal from here?
my phone is 562 708 6700 if you can
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Old Sep-03-2008, 06:51 PM   #3
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YA man you would have to have it shipped to me on oahu to use my box. Also you can just go down to the airport and you can drop ship it the night before you leave on Hawaiian air. call me Aron 520-4349 ill help you get your fish home to the fry pan. what you got how much pounds?
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Old Sep-03-2008, 11:54 PM   #4
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Aron,

That's great you offer this!

Maybe ask Jason if he can make this anchored at the top of the page so it will stay in view.

You may have found yourself a new career......good luck!!

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Old Sep-04-2008, 01:04 AM   #5
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anchored. For every 1000lbs of fish he ships I should get 10lbs . Ono only...

Good luck Aron! Thanks for hooking up BD members.
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Old Sep-05-2008, 02:01 PM   #6
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Can I take any or all of the fish I catch home?????

Few charter boats in Hawaii allow there charters (anglers)to take any fish home.Ask before you book a boat ,can I take any,all of what I paid to catch home?If we catch a 100#+Ahi will you cut it for me to take or ship home?If I say I want to take my fish home will the crew fish in the same area they have been catching fish?There are boats in Hawaii that will say(and mean it)yes to these questions .Ask BEFORE you put your hard earned cash down!!!!!!!Aloha
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Old Feb-16-2009, 03:29 PM   #7
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Aron...I'm fishing out of Kona on March 1st. Are you Oahu only?
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Old Sep-18-2009, 03:21 PM   #8
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Howzit. I'm in Kona and have family in Texas and New York. I would like to ship them some fresh Ahi when I catch but don't know where to start. Are your boxes availabe to buy? What would it cost to ship per/lb.
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Howzit. I'm in Kona and have family in Texas and New York. I would like to ship them some fresh Ahi when I catch but don't know where to start. Are your boxes availabe to buy? What would it cost to ship per/lb.
You start by catching one first!
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