Mahi Mahi


Mahi Mahi Fishing in Apalachicola, Florida


Mahi Mahi, also known as dolphinfish or dorado, are vibrant, fast-swimming pelagic fish found offshore in deeper waters beyond the continental shelf. While not as common as in southern Florida, Apalachicola anglers do encounter mahi mahi on longer runs offshore, particularly near floating debris or weedlines.


Where to Catch Mahi Mahi


In the Apalachicola area, mahi mahi are typically found:

Far offshore beyond 20+ miles

Near weedlines, floating debris, and current rips

Around offshore buoys and sargassum mats

Often caught while trolling or casting near floating structure


Best Time to Fish for Mahi Mahi


Season Mahi Mahi Activity
Spring Good as waters warm and bait increases offshore
Summer Peak season with most consistent action
Fall Still possible during early fall, slows later
Winter Rarely caught — fish migrate south

Peak Season: June through August


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Trolling feathers, small skirted baits, and flashy plugs

Bait: Live pilchards or ballyhoo near debris or weedlines

Leaders: 30–50 lb fluorocarbon

Technique: Troll weed edges or cast around floating structure