Fishing enthusiasts, this one’s for you. While it’s true that anyone can fish with a pole on the Hawaiian shore without a salt-water fishing license, there are few places in the Aloha State where you can go freshwater fishing. The next time you’re in the mood for a fun day trip destination the entire family will love, head on over to Ali’i Agricultural Farms where you will discover three well-stocked ponds perfect for casting a line and catching some fish. 

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Fishing Farms Hawaii is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you’d like to fish for tilapia, grass carp, and catfish, the cost is $15 for one fisher, including one fishing pole and one bag of bait. Non-fishing bystanders will pay $3 but the pole may be shared among your group. For prawn fishing, the cost is per hour and per pole, and you get to keep everything you catch: one hour is $25, two hours for $45, three hours for $65, and four hours for $80. For more information about this unique destination, visit their website or follow them on Facebook.  

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