Offshore Trolling Charters for Dolphin off Port Canaveral Florida
Trolling for big game species like dolphin, mahi-mahi or
dorado is exciting for everyone as they watch these colorful
fish make splashes as they jump and run.
During April, May and June the dolphin or mahi-mahi are making
their way north traveling along the gulf stream and weedlines
off Port Canaveral Florida. One of the best ways to pursue
these gamefish is to troll ballyhoo or live baits behind your
boat.
"It was exciting watching these fish launch on the baits
and jump when they got hooked up!" explained the anglers
above. "We caught several dolphin and I still can't believe
the colors they put out when hooked up. Green, blue yellow
and pink glowing fish tearing up the water behind the boat
is an awesome site."
"On the way back from trolling for dolphin Captain Richard
stopped for a couple of cobia free swimming and showed us
how to hookup with light tackle on really giant fish. I landed
a 53 pound cobia on 12 pound test! How's that for fun?"
explained one angler.
"Because of the confusion of calling these fish the
same name as flipper, the Atlantic Bottle nosed dolphin, we
now try and call them mahi-mahi or the spanish name dorado.
The unknowing anglers often get offended that we are pursuing
marine mammals and get squimmish. Make no mistake about it,
these dolphin are fish and they are great eating too."
Explains Captain Richard Bradley
To Book a fishing charter with a Port Canaveral Fishing Guide
just call Captain Gina Bradley
and she'll hook you up with one of the best fishing guides
on the east coast of Florida. (321) 868-4953 or just fill
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