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Monday, 27 June 2011

Dolphin (Coryphaena Hippurus) Mahi Mahi , Dorado


The Dolphin, also known as  is one of the most exciting offshore  to catch and see in the open ocean. This beautifully colored fish can be found in all tropical and warm temperate seas of the world. When hooked these fish "light up" with almost neon colors and put up an exciting, high jumping, tail walking fight.
Dolphin are prolific breeders, rapid growing and short lived which make them an excellent choice as a  because they can sustain recreational catch efforts without fear of overfishing.
A dolphin can grow to a weight of about 80 pounds and live only about five years. The dolphin’s coloring can range from a dark blue along its back and changes laterally through a green – gold – yellow color spectrum as look from their back to their belly. Mature males or bulls are easily distinguished by their high flat forehead and are usually larger than the females or cows. Smaller fish travel in schools  which can range from a few fish to several dozen. Larger bulls and cows travel alone or in pairs.
These fish are commonly found near floating objects and  weed lines and patches. They feed on the sea life which seek shelter near and in the floating structures, such as flying fish, squid and sea horses. Dolphin like warm water, generally greater than 68oF,  78o – 85oF is preferred.

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