![]() We set out on a weed line had a scattered bite caught a small mess of dolphin. Scrapped it out - 5:43:18 PM Slow fishing off hatteras for meat today. Glad we did it was not at bad as forecasted and we caught a few fish! Three w ( View) Southeaster! - 8:12:45 AM Weather was a little questionable but we decided to give it a try. The weather is amazing with light winds and super ( View) The Gulf Stream Is Close Deep Sea Fishing Picks Up - 1:26:41 PM J– The Gulf Stream is close and our deep sea fishing off Key West is picking up. Recfishwest's State-wide Fishing Report 30 June 2023 □ - 5:08:16 AM 96 Recfishwest Newsletter View this email in your browser Recfishwest Fishing Report 30/06/23 While stormy days can slam the brakes on fishing ( View) Tuna Mahi Billfish Wahooooooo!! - 8:10:11 AM We are rolling through June and variety is the theme so far! Tuna Dolphin (Mahi) and Billfish (Blues and Whites so far!) with the occasional W ( View) But over the last few weeks the Wahoo bite has bee ( View) 7:05:30 AM Most of the time when people are refer to March Madness they are talking college basketball. Wahoo! March Madness on a Key Largo Fishing Charter. Wahoo reports slowed after the moon but still a few around ( View) Latest Wahoo Fishing Reports and Spots Weekend Fishing Outlook (7/7-) - 5:20:18 PM OFFSHORE- Reports slowed a bit after July 4th but still pretty good fishing overall. Run 5 baits/lures in the spread with 2 teasers (squid/daisy chain). Run at least 50# mono or braid with shock leader. Purple/Black and Red/Black lures are most popular. The flesh is finely grained and sweet and is considered excellent eating.īallyhoo rigged behind Islander type lures trolled near the surface are popular methods. The wahoo has commercial importance in some countries. ![]() Live bait fishing and kite fishing are productive, but the wahoo is a relatively scarce species and is usually taken incidentally while fishing for other oceanic species. Fishing methods include trolling with whole, rigged baits as well as with strip baits or artificial lures. Occasionally this fish jumps on the strike and often shakes its head violently when hooked in an effort to free itself. ![]() It is found around wrecks and reefs where smaller fish that it feeds upon are abundant, but it may also be found far out at sea. The first scorching run may peel off several hundred yards of line in seconds. Their diet is made up of other fish and squid. Wahoo tend to be solitary or occur in loose-knit groups of two or three fish, but where conditions are suitable can be found in schools as large as 100 or more. Barracuda have prominent scales, larger, dagger-like teeth, and lack the caudal keels and blade-like tail characteristic of the scombrid (mackerel). The barracuda is sometimes confused with mackerel and wahoo, but is easy to distinguish from the latter two species. The teeth of the wahoo are similar to those of king mackerel, but shorter and more closely set together. In contrast, the mandible of the king mackerel is always visible as is also the case for the smaller Spanish mackerel and Cero mackerel. The wahoo may be distinguished from the related Atlantic king mackerel and from the Indo-Pacific Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel by a fold of skin which covers the mandible when its mouth is closed. They are some of the fastest fish in the sea. ![]() One specimen tagged at 5 kilograms (11 lb) grew to 15 kg (33 lb) in one year. Specimens have been recorded at up to 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) in length. The mouth is large, and both the upper and lower jaws have a somewhat sharper appearance than those of king or Spanish mackerel. The body is elongated and covered with small, scarcely visible scales the back is an iridescent blue, while the sides are silvery, with a pattern of irregular vertical blue bars and have razor sharp teeth.These colors fade rapidly at death. Many Hispanic areas of the Caribbean and Central America refer to this fish as peto. There are indications of seasonal concentrations off the Pacific coasts of Panama, Costa Rica and Baja California in the summer, off Grand Cayman (Atlantic) in the winter and spring, and off the western Bahamas and Bermuda in the spring and fall. It is best known to sports fishermen, as its speed and high-quality flesh make it a prize game fish. The wahoo is a scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. The long awaited return of our mobie app is back on Apple App Store and Google Play Wahoo Species Information Scientific Name:Ĩ3.46 kg (184 lb 0 oz) Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Check out our new Android or iOS app for Fishing Status. ![]()
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