The mahi-mahi (in Hawaiian) is also known as dolphin-fish or dorado, calitos, maverikos, or lampuki (in Maltese). They are surface-dwelling ray-finned fish that are found in offshore temperate, tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. These fish are blue with a beautiful greenish-yellow color on their sides and belly. They also have areas of green on their back. Dolphin fish are found worldwide in warm ocean waters. These fish can grow to more than 70 pounds, but the average-sized fish that anglers catch will be around 15 pounds.
Mahi Mahi Fishing in the Beaufort, SC Area
Anglers will be heading 60 to 80 miles out to get to the gulf stream currents in this area. Most of the deep sea fishing charters will be based out of nearby Hilton Head Island. There are some charters that head way offshore to target mahi mahi, but you’re looking at an all day trip if you want to target mahi mahi on a charter. The summer months bring good mahi mahi fishing to the area and at times, these fish can be caught a lot closer to shore, but it is still going to be a good boat ride out to these fish.
Mahi Mahi Fishing Tips
Trolling for mahi mahi is the most conventional way to catch these fish, but more and more anglers are sight fishing for mahi mahi. Because these fish are often found around large weed lines and many different types of floating debris, some anglers will go find these spots and chum these areas to see if they can attract some mahi mahi to the boat. This is very effective and if you hit it right, you could catch several mahi mahi very quickly in these situations.
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