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Bull Dolphin
Bull Dolphin
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The Bull Dolphin is the most sought after fish in the world. Atlantic,
Pacific, Caribbean, Mediterranean it doesn't matter where you go you
can catch this prized trophy. The Bull is the male of the dolphin fish.
They are great eating and their white flaky meat works with any fish
recipe. On the hook they fight hard and jump high. This website is a
tribute to this favorite fish.
Dolphin Nutritional Facts
Site Map
Fishing Tactics
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ABOUT THE FISH
This fish is very prolific, growing very fast in its first year of
life. They reach maturity at 6 months of age and are able to reproduce
when they reach this age. They live to be about 5 years old and can
reach a size of 90 pounds. school of Mahi Females can spawn 3 times a
year and produce up to a million eggs each time. Dolphin will feed on
almost anything they can chase down and catch. They primarily feed in
the daylight hours. Due to recent advancements in larval
rearing research, dolphin aquaculture presents a potentially lucrative
and abundant source of food for humans, and reduces the chance of
commercial and sport over fishing in the wild. Because of their rapid
growth they are often raised in captivity as a food source. In
captivity they grow slower than in the wild. They consume such massive
amounts of food that aquaculture has not been as profitable compared to
other species of fish. Dolphin is low in saturated fat and is a good
source of vitamin B12, phosphorus, and potassium and a very good source
of protein, niacin, vitamin B6, and selenium. For more on nutrition,
see Mahi Nutrition Facts. . Globally, about 80 million pounds of
Dolphin are consumed annually.
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Fisherman around the world value these golden gems. They are prized for
the fantastic display of leaps and jumps after being hooked. The
Spanish name for these fish, Dorado, translates into English as Gold.
The light tackles dolphin fishing picture enthusiast can find great
satisfaction from battling even a small fish. Large fish (over 50
pounds) can match strengths with almost any angler. Battling a large
Dolphin can sometimes take 2 hours to land on lighter tackle. They are
relatively easy to catch once located. Locating schools of these green
and gold athletes is as simple as looking for the 3 B' s. Birds,
Boards, and Boats. Birds- find a flock of birds feeding in warm deep
blue ocean depths and you have probably found a school of them. Boards
- anything floating in the water such as a pallet or Bamboo log will
lead you to a school of fish. These fish have an affinity for floating
objects. Boats- other boats sitting and drifting may be in a school of
fish. Be kind and don't crowd the other boat but get close enough to
get in on the action. ...
from Dolphin Fishing Techniques Air
Dolphin
by Tommy Martin
When I was a kid I bought my first boat to run offshore and catch
Dolphin. In my younger days fishing on my parents boat we trolled
rigged ballyhoo, and would catch all the fish we wanted. So I do what I
know, Which is troll rigged ballyhoo and catch fish. In the late 1960's
we would catch Kingfish,Tuna, Dolphin, Wahoo, Sailfish, and even a
Marlin trolling rigged ballyhoo outside the third reef between Port
Everglades and Boca Raton Florida. Many have their theories about why
Fishing is not the same today, but the fact is fishing is not the same
as it was back then. One day while out trolling a Ballyhoo with a pink
skirt I caught the biggest Dolphin I had ever seen. The kicker is -it
was a cow and the Bull Dolphin was even bigger and he was swimming
around the boat. I tied everything I had on a line and threw it at him
and he wouldn't eat. He stayed around the boat for over an hour. The
cow, I had left in the water to keep the bull from swimming off. I
tried chunks of cut bait, buck tail jigs of every color, and even a
saltwater crank bait to no avail. Eventually, another boat saw me
sitting still and had changed course and headed right on over. The guy
pulled up close enough to shake hands with me. I tried to hold the rod
down in the water so he couldn't see I had a fish on but he came so
close he could see the bull under my boat. The guy tossed in a live
pilchard, hooked my bull, Gaffed my bull, and then drove away with my
bull dolphin of a lifetime. I finally realized that ballyhoo alone
doesn't cut it. I don't think I have gone fishing since without live
bait. The point here is what worked in the past doesn't always work in
the present. I know live bait will out fish dead bait all day long but
this applies also to lure fishing, jigging, speed, etc. I have found I
have to change with the times. My buddy is an inshore guide and he
complains about snook not biting on the lures he has fished with for
years. Seeing the same lure over and over, Mr. Snook just ignores it.
When a new jig becomes popular and fisherman start using it too much it
becomes ineffective in certain areas. Adding a plastic tail to a
bucktail can create a lure fish have never seen. Changing the color of
the plastic can make a difference as well. MORE....
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