Fishing For Nearshore Mahi
As an avid inshore angler, I had always dreamed of catching Mahi. However, with my smaller boat, I believed that offshore fishing for these vibrant yellow and green fish were beyond reach. Each summer, I listened enviously to stories from friends with larger boats
who ventured far out to sea and returned with impressive catches. Determined to make my
dream a reality, I decided to research and adopt new strategies for nearshore Mahi fishing
during their seasonal migration closer to the shore.
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