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Captain Clay Ching
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I'm Capt Clay. I run and own a small charter operation here in Hawaii, on the island of Molokai, called "Hallelujah Hou Fishing". (HALLELUJAH HOU WEBSITE) I have several boats in my business. I offer deepsea fishing charters, and light tackle bottomfishing on the larger boat and flyfishing the flats for Bonefish on the second, smaller boat.



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Because I'm always looking for the "edge" in my business, I've found that one of the keys to fishing success, is "knowledge". A lot of times people get the knowledge, but the key is the application of that knowledge, otherwise it all becomes gibberish. It takes "sticktoittiveness", which really separates the men from the boys. If you get stuck into the mode of only one thing  works, then it becomes "insanity" which means, doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.



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There are a lot of products on the market that vie for attention and I have wasted a lot of money on "insanity" detours. When I came upon the Archer Superbars, I tried to poke holes in it to see where the weak points were, but lo and behold, couldn't find
any, because of the simplicity of the whole design. True you will need to experiment with various combinations, but even at that, they still work. The fact is, because they are so simple, one will try to add confusion to them in the using process!



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I have hooked Yellowfin Tunas, giant Pacific Blue Marlin, (still swimming with my jumbo bar somewhere) Mahimahi, and Wahoo. Basically all the pelagic fish that swim in the oceans of the world will eat them. Mind you, I've done all this in less than a year's time. They worked for me on the very time I used them!



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For me I would encourage any fisherman brave enough to think out of the box, and get the "chains off your brains", and go buy a bar or two or more. Remember, "more bars equals more fish". The big plus too, is that in the long run, you really save a lot of money in the process because these bars are almost indestructible, all you need to do is change the chase bait to whatever you want to use. It sure beats the cost of a typical Hawaiian lure at $30-40 bucks a pop or more. Chase baits are just a small fraction of the cost, and they WORK.

Okay, that's it for me, you make the choice, you wanna catch more fish, or watch me do it?

Capt Clay



Be sure to check out Captain Clay's Hawaii Fishing Action DVD!!

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