Mahi Mahi Mayhem
Father and son team rack up over 20 mahi releases in epic conditions!
130kg Marlin
Paul on his bucks party on the Mahi Mahi III
First 130kg Marlin, Tag and Release.
Islamorada Mahi Mahi Fishing Underwater Video (HD)
Mahi Mahi feeding and crushing the live bait. Underwater HD Video fishing in Islamorada 2015.
Underwater video of Mahi Mahi feeding on live bait.
Mills Charters Deep Sea Fishing, Perth, Australia using Iphone6 and GoPro Hero4 Session.
The very first deep sea fishing trip for me. Paid $224 and it's worth every penny ( thanks to my sis for it ;) ). Got a dhufish weight about 2 kilo and red fish (forgot the name). The trip took almost 2 hour to fishing spot from hillary's boat harbour and better get your seasickness tablets before departure.
The biggest fish caught was samson fish. Weight probably more than 15kg and length more than 1 meter.
The whole trip was impressive & great experience for me plus with the helpful crews. Thanks and happy watching.
Montes Mayhem Feb 2013
Gt stickbaiting the shallow reef breaks at the Montebello Islands in Western Australia. Footage taken on a recent trip organised by Western Angler aboard Capt Bernie Vale's Mahi Mahi III. Thanks to Coral Bay Ocean Game Fishing Charters for an awesome trip. Will no doubt be organising another fishing charter with them again. Hope you enjoy it as much as we did ;P
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IFISH GT's on Namotu Island FIJI
Join PW & Benny Wilson from Namotu Island Fiji as they go in search of the mighty GT.
MITCH SETS A NEW RECORD FISHING MAHIMAHI WITH MALOLO FISHER
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Escape Fishing with ET Series 19, Episode 12
Treasures of Ningaloo Reef::
From Exmouth down to Coral Bay on the Ningaloo Reef there’s a wealth of treasures to show you this week. Hugging the shore for 240 km down the coast of Western Australia, World Heritage listed Ningaloo Reef is the world’s largest fringing reef. As soon as we head out from Exmouth with fishing charter, True Blue Bonefish, and Skipper, Brett Wolf, we find shallow reef studded with coral and bommies. The crystal clear water reveals the rich sea life all around. It’s remarkable that we manage to keep a feisty GT on the line with all the sharp coral about. Later, south of Exmouth, in deeper water out from Coral Bay, I’m with Skipper, Bernie Vale, of Mahi Mahi Fishing Charters. First we catch and tag a small sailfish, then battle with Red Emperors of the reef and joust with Gold Spot Trevally. Back down on the Shoalhaven River of New South Wales, whether out with my mate Hugh in the Hobie, or the Frontier 590, the misty mornings are lovely for chasing more homely Australian Bass on cicada lures.
Spearfishing Mahi-mahi 9.5 kg
I shot a 9.5 kg Mahi-mahi off South East Queensland and muzzled wrapped. I noticed I had a bad shot on the fish so I called for my second gun to double shoot it. My second shot stoned the fish.
Coral Bay | OCEAN, SNORKELLING, FISHING.
Hi! Just a quick vlog or rather 'clips' from my little getaway/holiday in Coral Bay!
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Paul & Caroline Fishing adventure
A snapshot of our charter on the Mahi Mahi, Coral Bay WA. Some sick passangers, bumpy seas and a view of our catch.
Coral bay fishing trip 2017
Black Marlin Coral Bay
Fishing aboard Mahi Mahi II, with Bernie, Scott, and Pete, out of Coral Bay. Three small blacks were tagged and released (only two on camera). Of course, I caught a wahoo as well.
Cato Island Fishing with Zeikel
Experience Cato Island with Zeikel Fishing
Coral Sea Sportfishing Safaris 2018. Fozies Fishing Adventures.
A look at the great work of our sister company, Coral Sea Sportfishing Safaris, which operates from Cairns FNQ.
Coral Bay 2018
Coral Bay Western Australia. From snorkelling just of the beach to quad bike riding, swimming all day with the Whale Sharks and the amazing sunset’s. Literally in our backyards being only 4hrs away, I love having all this so close to home.
Coral Bay 2015 #5: Bottoms Up Boys!
Coral Bay bottom fishing
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,fishing trip on a trawler Mahi Mahi (10)
Happy fishing tour on the Indian Ocean. Here we catch Mahi Mahi called by the SriLankans Wanna. Wanna sells average 2 dollars/kg on the wholesale local fishmarket. Singhalese people do not favor this fish. They prefer tunas.The mahi-mahi (in Hawaiian)(Coryphaena hippurus). In other languages it is known as lampuga, lampuka, rakingo, calitos, maverikos, dorado. These are surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-shore temperate, tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. They are one of only two members of the Coryphaenidae family, the other being the pompano dolphinfish. Mahi-mahi means very strong in Hawaiian.The mahi-mahi is not related to the Delphinidae family of mammals (whose common name is simply dolphin). The English language adopted the Hawaiian word mahi-mahi without formalizing its spelling. The American Heritage Dictionary, fourth edition, cites the preferred spelling (occurring more frequently) as the hyphenated mahi-mahi. The secondary spelling is the single word mahimahi, with the identical Hawaiian word given as the derivative source.Linnaeus named the genus, derived from the Greek word, koryphe, meaning top or apex, in 1758. Synonyms for the species include Coryphaena argyrurus, Coryphaena chrysurus and Coryphaena dolfyn.Mahi-mahi live 4 to 5 years. Catches average 7 to 13 kilograms (15 to 29 lb). They seldom exceed 15 kilograms (33 lb), and any mahi-mahi over 18 kilograms (40 lb) is exceptional.Mahi-mahi have compressed bodies and long dorsal fins extending nearly the entire length of their bodies. Their anal fins are sharply concave. They are distinguished by dazzling colors: golden on the sides, and bright blues and greens on the sides and back. Mature males have prominent foreheads protruding well above the body proper. Females have a rounded head. Females are also usually smaller than males.Out of the water, the fish often change color among several hues (giving rise to their Spanish name, dorado maverikos, golden maverick), finally fading to a muted yellow-grey upon death.Mahi-mahi are among the fastest-growing fish. They spawn in warm ocean currents throughout much of the year, and their young are commonly found in seaweed. Mahi-mahi are carnivorous, feeding on flying fish, crabs, squid, mackerel, and other forage fish. They have also been known to eat zooplankton and crustaceans.The mahi--mahi's taste resembles other whitefish, such as flounder, and tilapia.Mahi-mahi are highly sought for sport fishing and commercial purposes. Sport fishermen seek mahi-mahi due to their beauty, size, food quality, and healthy population. Mahi-mahi are popular in many restaurants.Mahi-mahi can be found in the Caribbean Sea, on the west coast of North and South America, the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic coast of Florida, Southeast Asia, Hawaii and many other places worldwide.
Fishing charters most often look for floating debris and frigatebirds near the edge of the reef in about 120 feet (37 m) of water. Mahi-mahi (and many other fish) often swim near debris such as floating wood, palm trees and fronds, or sargasso weed lines and around fish buoys. Sargasso is floating seaweed that sometimes holds a complete ecosystem from microscopic creatures to seahorses and baitfish. Frigatebirds dive for food accompanying the debris or sargasso. Experienced fishing guides can tell what species are likely around the debris by the birds' behavior.Thirty- to fifty-pound gear is more than adequate when trolling for mahi-mahi. Fly-casters may especially seek frigatebirds to find big mahi-mahis, and then use a bait-and-switch technique. Ballyhoo or a net full of live sardines tossed into the water can excite the mahi-mahis into a feeding frenzy. Hookless teaser lures can have the same effect. After tossing the teasers or live chum, fishermen throw the fly to the feeding mahi-mahi. Once on a line, mahi-mahi are fast, flashy and acrobatic, with beautiful blue, yellow, green and even red dots of color.Commercial fishing:The United States and the Caribbean countries are the primary consumers of this fish, but many European countries are increasing their consumption every year.[citation needed] It is a popular eating fish in Australia, usually caught and sold as a by-product by tuna and swordfish commercial fishing operators. Japan and Hawaii are significant consumers. The Arabian Sea, particularly the coast of Oman, also has mahi-mahi. At first, mahi-mahi were mostly bycatch (incidental catch) in the tuna and swordfish longline fishery. Now they are sought by commercial fishermen on their own merits.In French Polynesia, fishermen use harpoons, using a specifically designed boat, the poti marara, to pursue it, because mahi-mahi do not dive. The poti marara is a powerful motorized V-shaped boat, optimized for high agility and speed, and driven with a stick so the pilot can hold his harpoon with his right hand. (wikipedia)
Outbound to the Monties
A weeks fishing aboard the Mahi Mahi 3 at the Montebello Islands and beyond. We had some of the best weather describable and we all caught fish of a life time.
Thanks to Bernie and the Mahi Mahi 3 crew for a trip that will never be forgotten