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Epic Whale Watching Trip on Oahu

by | Jan 27, 2014 | Dive Reports | 0 comments

Matt Zimmerman

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We run whale watching trips on every day except Tuesday and Thursday. We leave at 4:30pm and almost always see whales, in fact we haven’t been skunked yet this year. However, some whale watching trips are good, and some are GREAT. Whale watching was a little slow on this trip, but in the distance we spotted some spouts, and as we were motoring nearer in the direction that the whole boat was watching, we say this. A triple breach. I’ve be doing this for years and I’ve seen a couple double breaches in the past, but this was a first. A great trip on Maunalua Bay, in Hawaii Kai, Oahu. Thanks whales, and way to go Maxine for getting the shot!