Summer mahi in Key West!
June 21, 2022
Stock Island
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Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Once the winter winds start laying down for the late spring and summer, the dolphin/mahi become a somewhat consistent target for us.
Trolling with Ballyhoo and lures alike, we find them in various depths, from the reef, to weigh out at Wood’s Wall, where the bottom drops quickly from 900 to 1800 feet. Typically, the later in the summer it gets, the deeper we have to run to find them, but it’s always good to keep an eye out for some kind of floating structure or circling and diving birds.
Trolling can often be boring for the impatient, but when you get the bite, it can turn into mayhem quickly, so anglers have to be on their toes! The dolphin/mahi tend to run in schools and often follow a hooked fish to the boat, where they can be caught one after another on light spinning tackle for loads of fun.
Trolling allows you to cover a lot of area, and burns a lot of expensive fuel, but it can also keep you somewhat cooled off by creating a light breeze in the nonexistent summer winds.
Make plans to come dolphin/mahi fishing in Key West. Let us help make your Key West vacation special!