Mahi, The Ocean’s Speedy Drifter
Mahi is one of the most unusual fish in the world. They have astounding capabilities and habits, and ways that set them apart from other fish. Their survivability depends on traits that make Mahi one of the most interesting of all ocean fish.
For anglers along the eastern coast, they’re a large part of the fishing agenda. Despite being a popular part of our saltwater fishing world for countless generations, there are still many things that we don’t know or have just learned about these colorful creatures. With that said, let’s take an in-depth look at the Mahi. I think you’ll be both impressed and surprised at what you may learn.
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