Mahi Mahi Fishing
ABOUT MAHI-MAHI FISHING
Catching Mahi-Mahi with YB Normal Sportfishing Charters (also known as dolphin or dorado) is often a fast and furious offshore adventure. These vibrant, hard-fighting fish are a favorite
among anglers of all experience levels.
Mahi-Mahi typically range from 5 to over 50 pounds, and they are commonly found traveling in large schools. Depending on conditions and the season, they can be caught in waters as
shallow as 50 feet or far offshore in deeper blue water.
Once hooked, Mahi-Mahi are explosive and acrobatic fighters. Expect powerful runs, head shakes, and dazzling jumps — often flashing brilliant shades of green, blue, and gold as they
battle.
One of the most exciting aspects of targeting Mahi is their schooling behavior. When one fish is hooked and left in the water, the rest of the school often stays close. This allows anglers to
quickly cast another bait and hook multiple fish in rapid succession — creating nonstop action.
Proven Techniques for Catching Mahi-Mahi
The experienced crew aboard YB Normal uses a variety of productive methods, including:
● Trolling
● Live baiting
● Drifting
● Kite fishing
The technique used depends on sea conditions, water temperature, and where the fish are holding.
Mahi-Mahi are ideal for beginners thanks to their aggressive strikes and schooling habits. They also make outstanding table fare, prized for their mild flavor and firm texture.
Whether you’re looking for steady action, beautiful fish, or fresh seafood for dinner, Mahi-Mahi fishing in South Florida delivers!