Mahi Mahi are here!!!!

Went out into the Gulf Stream, about 40 miles and found a nice weed line loaded with Mahi. We were in 550 ft of cobalt blue water at 81 deg. Sunny day with 2-3 ft seas ideal catching conditions. We caught lots of fish then went in to shallower waters and caught snappers, sea bass,…

The March of the Mahi Mahi

Its spring time in the sunshine state, and that means weed lines. Beautiful rifts of Sargasso weed blossom all over the deep open gather near the current edge, form long and defined orange/ gold lines. Baitfish flock to these weed lines in search of shelter. As in good time, so do the mahi mahi. Millions…

Summertime is Near

As the days get longer and the mid day warmth becomes a blanketing and stagnant heat, you know that summer time is just around the corner. Spring winds slow to a slugs pace helping water temperatures heat up with the rising air temps, and in result bringing in the fish. Schools of hungry amberjack and migrating mahi mahi appear in the masses,…

The Change in the Seasons

As cold fronts rear to a standing halt, and the wind blows out of a different direction everyday, a change in the seas becomes so ever apparent. Mud clouds in the water stretch out into deep oceanic abyss, traveling 20-25 miles out with visibility in the water of only 5-10 feet at best. Fish are seemingly gone…

WAHOOOOOOOOO!!!

As the winter season begins its full force trot through cold fronts, blustery north winds, rainy squalls and cool short days, a vibrancy of fish begin to show their faces in an inspired type fashion. Anchoring up in blue water is the key to good bottom fishing. So with the consistent north winds making the…