Friday, November 30, 2018


Last week, I got a call a from my fishing buddy Matt. He said the waves were really starting to pick on his side over in Haleiwa and I should come up to whip into a few waves I was down, but a little nervous because I'm relatively new to the tow game. Long story short, I swallowed my anxiety and met up with him over at the boat launch. Sure enough, he was there. The jet ski was gassed up, gear was ready, and the surf conditions were thumping. I was super nervous on the ride out to the lineup. A swarm of skis hovered around the oceanic mountaintops. We stopped the ski outside the lineup and waited our turn. Matt told me to get off the jet ski and to hold on to the tow rope. I gulped and held on. All the sudden, out the back, a couple solid set waves started heading our way. Matt looked at me and said, “Come on, it’s like wakeboarding” and started towing me with extensive force. Next thing I knew, I was riding a wave double/triple the size of me. It was remarkable how clean the wave was, almost riding the beautiful giant with ease. Matt towed me into about 7 waves afterwards, and yes I survived! Matter of fact, I am pictured hear surfing the second wave.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018


The driving range is a great place to hangout and practice your swing. I try to go to the Hawaii Kai driving range at least once a week. Generally, the range is not crowded and has a lot of room for golfers to spread out. I like the end section of the range where they have real grass. The end section is nice because it has shade and grass similar to a real golf course.. The range is less than a mile away from the ocean and has a beautiful backdrop of hills. A 55 ball buckets costs around 6 dollars, making the range a fun and affordable activity.


Tuesday, November 13, 2018


It was a good day to get out on the water. Summer is gone and the only presentable surf was on the other side of the island. I was feeling lazy, but had the desire to get my feet wet. Therefore, I collected a few necessary items and headed out to my garage. As my garage door creaked open, there sat my 10 foot Livingston dingy. “I haven’t taken this thing out since August” I thought to myself. So in a matter of minutes, I had the boat trailer hitched to the truck and was on my way. I arrived at the boat launch feeling a little anxious that I didn’t start my engine beforehand. I plopped my boat into the ocean and found a convienant parking spot for my truck and trailer. I ran back to the boat and prayed for the motor to start. “Vrooom Vrooom” the engine cried on my first attempt on starting it. We were on our way. As I boated through the bobbing channel markers, I let out a few lines with lures on them to see if  I could get lucky. I drove around for around 30 minutes, checking the local surf breaks and drive spots. When all the sudden, my reel let’s out with a cry. My pole was bending like a stick under stress. I set my boat in neutral, grabbed the pole and began battling the fish. After all is said and done, I had bagged a nice size oio is my boat. I came in about an hour later and made some great fish patties!

Tuesday, November 6, 2018


      It was the first day off in a long time. The surf has gone dormant around the Hawaiian Islands this week, so I concluded it was a good turf day. I had some extra money to spend and decided to play a high quality golf course. I called up the homies and we decided that Royal Hawaiian Golf Course was the call!
      This course is the bomb! It’s located in the heart of the Jungle. This 18 hole, par 72 can bring any golfer glory or to their knees! These narrow, beautiful fairways are etched into thick rainforest scenery. Make sure you can hit the ball high and straight or prepare to bring a lot of golf balls! There are various holes one must hit over valleys, jungle, and ponds making for excitement and challenge on every shot. I strongly recommend this course to anyone who can break a 100 on their scorecard.