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Hilo Trollers News

Hilo Trollers tournaments scheduled for May 1 and May 8 were both postponed due to weather and other issues. Hopefully they were able to run on May 15, which is after the deadline for submitting this column. If so, we should expect some big fish, and I’ll report results in next month’s column. The June tournament is still scheduled for Sunday, June 5, weather permitting. Membership and entry forms are due at S. Tokunaga’s, J. Hara’s or by mail by 4 p.m. on Friday, June 3. Fishing with Trollers is fun and can be a great learning experience.

For further information on the Hilo Trollers, contact President Matt Castro at (808) 598-2465; Vice President John Burns at (808) 854-4057; board member C.J. Lewis at (808) 430-7043; or advisor Craig Severance at (808) 935-1734 or (808) 640-1670, or by emailing <>. You may also get current information by emailing <>, visiting our website at <> or following on Instagram.

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