Nassau Offshore Fishing Report and Forecast: March 2016

Bill holding up his mahi-mahi catch. PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Teddy Pratt.
Bill holding up his mahi-mahi catch. PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Teddy Pratt.

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith spring growing closer, the mahi mahi are beginning to show up. On a few trips offshore, we have been getting a few billfish bites and catching a couple of mahi in the open. And, wahoo are still around, so it’s hard to decide whether to venture offshore or stick on the ledge. Whatever the decision is, it will be a good one.

Size ranges vary from 10- to 25-pounds for the mahi mahi and 15- to 60-pounds for the ‘hoos.

So as the fishing heats up, come on down to Nassau/Paradise Island and get in on the action on the Reel Deal.

Darin nabbed a nice mahi-mahi for the dinner table. PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Teddy Pratt.
Darin nabbed a nice mahi-mahi for the dinner table. PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Teddy Pratt.
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