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Phil and Mahimahi on Bite Me, FijiMahi Mahi, otherwise known as Dorado or Dolphinfish are common around the island's shores.

Usually found a couple of miles offshore, they do occasionally come right up to the reef edge and are great sport on light tackle.

Always leaping across the surface when hooked up, their extraordinary colours are a sight to see. Adrian and mahimahi in Fiji
Alex and Crystal with mahimahi in Fiji Often caught when out trolling lures on heavy tackle for marlin, they are delicious to eat but can be quite a handful on deck if brought in green.

Bite Me carries a spray bottle containing Fiji overproof Bounty rum. A shot in the gills and they calm down pretty fast.

Mahmahi on Bite Me, Kadavu, Fiji



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Bluewater Magazine

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Issue 77

On sale 6th January 2010

Special features include:

  • Capt Bristow's Lure Lore
    He’s one of the most successful giant marlin captains in the world, and now Capt Bristow explains how he fine-tunes his lures to catch more billfish

  • The history of skirted lures
    Part 6 – Patents tie on interesting lure tales: The patents granted for skirted trolling lures document some fascinating developments in the lure industry.

  • Boat reviews: Cabo 40 with Zeus drives and Yellowfin 6700 cabin

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