Kona Fishing Charters

Fire Hatt Sportfishing Charters is a Kona fishing charter on the big island of Hawaii. We specialize in world class Kona fishing charters for big game fish like marlin as well as many other species such as ahi tuna and ono. We also offer snorkeling, whale watching tours and sunset cruises aboard the fully outfitted 43 foot Hatteras Convertible. Captain Chuck Wilson has been fishing for over 40 years in the waters of California, Mexico, Cabo San Lucas, Texas, and Hawaii. Chuck has a passion for fishing, being on the ocean, and sharing his experience with his fishing guests that are looking for a Kona deep sea fishing adventure. We cater to anglers of all fishing backgrounds and experience levels. This is a family friendly Kona fishing charter, but we also cater to serious anglers looking to chase big game offshore. Please contact Fire Hatt Sportfishing Charters if you’re looking to book your next Kona offshore fishing charter. 

Come join Fire Hatt Sportfishing for action packed fishing charters off the coast of Kona. Hawaii has a vast underwater ecosystem that provides nutrients to native fish species and draws in pelagic fish that feed in our waters. All of our fishing charters are serviced from our 43’ Hatteras Convertible.  It has a hull designed to smoothly slice through any water and provides the ultimate stable fishing platform to ensure a successful day on the water catching fish. It combines well thought out engineering, power, “fish ability”, and stability with an interior that is elegant and comfortable. We provide all the fishing gear you’ll need for a fun day on the water and safety is always our top priority. Please give us a call today to book with a World-Class Kona charter fishing captain.

If you are looking for an epic Kona fishing adventure with a focus on high-end service, you came to the right place! Our Kona deep sea fishing charter company explores the Kona coast and wherever the fish are biting. We aim to provide an experience that is unparalleled on the market, which is backed up by 200+ 5 star TripAdvisor reviews. We offer half, quarter, and full day Kona fishing charter options and service many of the resorts and hotels in the Kona, Hawaii area. We would love to hear from you, so if you are interested in the adventure of a lifetime, please request more information.

685 Pound Blue Marlin for Paul Musgrave

kfzy3orSGC1GJPEWZbPU-rizzuto2_966 1Capt. Joe Schumaker and crew Brett Lazenby’s Wednesday trip on Fire Hatt was cut short by a 685.5- pound blue marlin — the biggest weighed here last week. Joe and Brett left Honokohau Harbor early enough to be down off Keauhou in time for the 8:30 a.m. bite. They found their fish on the 400-fathom line off the “Red Hill” landmark.

Their angler Paul Musgrave was a visitor from Australia with a bit of previous big-fish experience, which helped make for a shorter than usual fight. Musgrave’s previous biggest was a black marlin of around 150 pounds. With some expert boat handling assistance from Joe, Musgrave had the leader to Brett in about 40 minutes. After securing their catch, the happy gang had the fish back at the Honokohau scales by 10:00 a.m.

The big fish struck a lure with some very significant history. The same lure caught a 1,058-pound blue marlin for Fire Hatt in March 2013. Joe says he was originally nervous about running the lure on routine daily charters for fear they might lose it. Fire Hatt owner Chuck Wilson told him not to fret. The lure is a black MoldCraft Softhead, which is easily replaced. Moldcraft is a high-production manufacturer that turns out thousands of identical lures every day at its facility in Florida.

For those of you who are technically-minded, Joe rigs all of his lures with a single-hook positioned at the tail end of the skirt. Joe opts for singles rather than tandem pairs because singles are less dangerous to the crew and easier to release from the fish.

In the case of the 685.5, however, ease of release didn’t matter. Fire Hatt kept the fish to donate for use at the June 19th memorial tribute to the late skipper Randy llanes. Organizers are expecting a large crowd to remember the popular fisherman.

The Fire Hatt’s 1,058-pound blue marlin initiated a rather strange coincidence. Three of the last six grander blue marlin caught here in Hawaii scaled at the exact same 1,058-pound weight. Considering how random the events were, you can imagine that a mathematician would want to rule out coincidence in favor of a logical explanation. Most likely guess? The three fish were all weighed on the same scale, which topped out at 1,058.

Nope. They were weighed on three different scales — one at the Charter Desk, the second at the Bite Me dock and the third in Lahaina on Maui.