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Offline Pegasus

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Re: Maui Self Guided
« Reply #15 on: February 15, 2020, 11:23:14 AM »
Goats self-guided, maybe. Pigs without pig dogs in that terrain is almost impossible. Axis deer without access is a pipe dream. Pheasants without access is a sad joke. Turkeys on public land, OK.

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Re: Maui Self Guided
« Reply #16 on: February 18, 2020, 08:56:50 AM »
Poli Poli State Park, If you don't have access to private property or In a Hunting club good luck. Poli Poli Might not even to open for hunting when you are there, but theirs goats, pigs and a few axis deer. I was born and rasied on Maui and my dad is a retired police officer so We had a lot more access to private property than the average person. killed a lot of pigs, goats and deer growing up.
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Re: Maui Self Guided
« Reply #17 on: February 19, 2020, 01:19:04 PM »
If you want to know who to fish send me a message
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Re: Maui Self Guided
« Reply #18 on: February 19, 2020, 04:18:39 PM »
Hop on a Ferry to Molokai for Deer, Pig, or Turkey... No season and no bag limit on the first two. Axis dear where first introduced to Molokai as a gift from the British to King Kamehameha V for subsistence. There are like 10,000 deer on that island and only 14,000 people (heard that once). But it's true they are everywhere.... I have a few contacts that can get you a rifle and a couple more that would let you hunt private for a small trespass fee. If (when) I go back to hunt Hawaii, it will be on Molokai every time.

Also ridiculously good bone fishing and I know the best spear fisherman on Molokai.

Note: "this is the least friendly island to Haoles" but I didn't experience that when ever I went there.

Note II: Hawaii has some strict gun laws, do some research before you go. Less troublesome as a tourist but they have them.
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