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    Mahi Mahi

    As a sport fisherwoman, I like to target fish that I’ve never caught before; next on my list of 'fish to catch' is a Mahi Mahi.....in the Mackay/Whitsunday area. All information on this fish and catching it would be greatly appreciated.

    P.s. Would love to see your pictures of your Mahi Mahi catch

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    Re: Mahi Mahi

    gawd woman...ya get on the pc and ya type away.....sheesh

    talk to ya ole man .....


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    Gawd!!!!!!!!

    Do I have to talk to him?????

    No seriously, I want to know how to catch a Mahi Mahi, not how to build a better relationship...lol

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    Hey Juicyfruit!

    I also love catching new species. Have caught a couple of mahi mahi, and top of my most wanted list atm are wahoo, sailfish, tarpon and giant harring.

    You will probably get the best responses from the game fishers here, but mahi mahi are usually caught as a bycatch when fishing for billies. They will often come up a good burley trail though.

    Jeremy
    "The underlying spirit of angling is that the skill of the angler is pitted against the instinct and strength of the fish and the latter is entitled to an even chance for it's life."
    (Quotation from the rules of the Tuna Club Avalon, Santa Catalina, U.S.A.)

    Apathy is the enemy

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    They fall for the standard skipping gar or skirted lure on the troll, any of the marlin fishing methods, the shelf is a fair way off that area i think so you might have to put some big miles into get at them, the next few wks is a great time for them.

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    gotwet
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    heres my first and only one so far.

    caught it on a live whiptail floating under a ballon.
    about 20km off noosa in 54m of water.

    hope this helps. the fish of a life time as far as i'm concerned, was by myself and took over a hour to get it in the boat.

    cheers mal

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    Here is one Dollie caught off the Gold Coast. Was out with friend on the 100m (50ft) line when he took a trolled lure.
    "Reef Hustler" - Seafarer Victory 6.0m & 225hp Honda

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    Re: Mahi Mahi

    Here is one Dollie caught off the Gold Coast. Was out with friend on the 100m (50ft) line when he took a trolled lure.
    "Reef Hustler" - Seafarer Victory 6.0m & 225hp Honda

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    Thank you so guys for the info and the wonderful pics

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