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Mahi Mahi are one of Florida's most exciting gamefish, known for their acrobatic fights and spectacular coloration. This 16-inch Mahi was caught off Riviera Beach, where the warm Gulf Stream current creates ideal conditions for these offshore predators. - Mahi Mahi can grow up to 7 feet long but are more commonly found in the 2-4 foot range. - They're among the fastest-growing fish in the ocean, reaching sexual maturity in just 4-5 months. - Their name means "very strong" in Hawaiian.
Experience the thrill of catching Mahi Mahi on this Florida fishing charter with Tuna Wahoo Charters in Riviera Beach. Captain Rich Adler knows these waters and specializes in targeting the vibrant Mahi Mahi that frequent the offshore waters. This 16-inch fighter put up an impressive battle before being landed in the beautiful sunshine state waters. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to saltwater fishing, these offshore trips deliver exciting action with one of Florida's most popular gamefish. The warm Gulf Stream currents near West Palm Beach create perfect conditions for productive days on the water, with experienced guidance to put you on the fish.
Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters offers professional fishing charters targeting prized gamefish like Mahi Mahi in the waters off Riviera Beach. All necessary fishing equipment is provided, including quality rods, reels, tackle, and bait. This licensed captain brings years of local experience to ensure you have the best chance at success on the water. The charter focuses on both inshore and offshore opportunities depending on seasonal patterns and weather conditions. For current rates, availability, and to secure your spot, use the booking links below.
This Riviera Beach fishing charter specializes in targeting Mahi Mahi and other offshore species. Captain Rich Adler puts his knowledge to work finding productive waters where these colorful and aggressive fighters are actively feeding. The 16-inch Mahi Mahi caught on this trip represents the exciting action available in these Florida waters. The boat is well-equipped for offshore fishing with proper safety equipment and all necessary gear for a successful day on the water.
Fishing from Riviera Beach provides quick access to the productive waters where Mahi Mahi roam. These vibrant fish are known for their spectacular aerial displays when hooked, making them a favorite target for anglers of all skill levels. Weather conditions are closely monitored to ensure both comfort and safety during your fishing adventure.
Mahi Mahi, also known as dolphinfish or dorado, are one of Florida's most popular offshore gamefish. These colorful fighters are known for their spectacular aerial displays and willingness to strike a variety of baits and lures. In the waters off Riviera Beach, they're typically found near floating debris, weed lines, or temperature breaks where baitfish congregate. The Gulf Stream current running near Palm Beach County creates ideal conditions for targeting these fish year-round, with peak seasons in spring and summer months. Trolling with ballyhoo, flying fish, or artificial lures is the preferred method for locating actively feeding schools. Once found, casting light tackle with buck-tail jigs or small live baits can produce multiple catches from a single school.
Tuna Wahoo Charters provides a well-maintained fishing vessel equipped with everything needed for a successful day on the water. The boat includes comfortable seating, shade options, and marine restroom facilities. Trips typically depart early morning when fishing conditions are optimal, though afternoon trips are also available. Bring sun protection, weather-appropriate clothing, and any preferred food or beverages. Captain Rich Adler welcomes anglers of all experience levels and provides instruction for newcomers to the sport. For maximum comfort, consider bringing motion sickness prevention if you're prone to seasickness while offshore. Remember to secure your Florida fishing license before arriving at the dock.