I also agree with Bodysurf, and lived on Maui for a summer when i was 10, before moving to Oahu where I lived through high school.

Fish the southwest beaches (south of Lahaina) in your swim trunks, with ultralight spinning gear or flyrod. Popio (young Jack Crevalles) are aggressive shoreliner feeders which hunt in schools When popio mature and become Ulu'a, they move out to deeper reefs where only boat anglers can reach them.

To find popio, use smaller shrimp pattern flies or tiny Dick Nite-sized spoons or bobber and jig tipped with a tiny bit of shrimp meat. Retreive FAST. Look for small fish being chased, and move til you find em. Poppio in the 1-2 lb range are your target, and pound for pound they fight as hard as any fish of their size. They are also very tasty pan-fried in a little butter and lemon.

O'no (bonefish) are not always around, and I don't remember if March is a good month or not. The Popio are always around, always on the feed.