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Join a fishing charter in Riviera Beach, FL on a Wednesday in July to target mahi mahi, one of the most exciting species to pursue offshore. Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters specializes in connecting anglers with these colorful, hard-fighting fish in productive West Palm Beach waters.
Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters operates fishing charters from Riviera Beach on Wednesday, July 1st. Contact Tuna Wahoo Charters directly to inquire about charter rates, group size availability, and specific inclusions for your mahi mahi fishing adventure. Captain Adler brings local expertise to West Palm Beach waters, where mahi mahi are consistently targeted throughout the summer season.
Mahi mahi fishing delivers non-stop action and visual excitement. These fish are known for their aggressive strikes, acrobatic jumps, and vibrant coloring - brilliant greens and golds that make them instantly recognizable. The combination of explosive surface takes and spirited runs makes each catch memorable for both experienced anglers and first-time offshore fishermen.
Riviera Beach and West Palm Beach waters provide ideal conditions for mahi mahi throughout summer months. These productive offshore grounds attract mahi mahi that hunt in schools, offering opportunities for multiple hookups and fast-paced fishing throughout the day.
Mahi mahi are pelagic fish found in warm offshore waters, preferring temperatures above 70 degrees. They are structure-oriented predators that congregate around floating debris, weed lines, and deeper channels where baitfish concentrate. Understanding their behavior is key to successful fishing.
These fish are visual hunters that respond aggressively to live and artificial baits. Mahi mahi feed primarily on small fish and squid, making them perfect targets for conventional fishing techniques. They grow rapidly, with juveniles (called greenfish) and larger bulls reaching impressive sizes within relatively short timeframes. Their appetite and competitive feeding behavior within schools creates dynamic fishing scenarios where multiple fish can be caught in succession.
The offshore environment around Riviera Beach offers consistent conditions for locating mahi mahi schools. Anglers typically fish depths of 80-300 feet where water color transitions and current breaks hold concentrations of these migratory species. The warm Gulf Stream waters passing through this region support healthy mahi mahi populations year-round, with peak action during summer months.
Captain Rich Adler's knowledge of local patterns and migration routes increases your chances of encountering active schools. Successful mahi mahi fishing requires understanding seasonal movements, reading water conditions, and recognizing signs of feeding activity - all skills that experienced charter captains bring to each trip.