This makes it possible for Mahi to follow water flows like the Gulfstream up and down the East Coast of the United States to find their suited temperature. However, this does mean they are constantly on the move seeking a suitable water temp window. This movement is why you will see Mahi much more prevalent in specific times of the year. As for places like the Carolina Coast, they are the most plentiful in the late spring to mid-summer. Then, they continue their annual travel to the North and back South again. Another key factor that plays an interesting role in the movement of Mahi is both their feeding habits and their need for high water salinity and low chlorophyll levels. Mahi are constantly searching for their preferred water environment by seeking the right water temperature, and water purity. As an angler, a great rule of thumb is to find the right water temperature and chemical makeup and you're likely to find this great fish. The factors that I just mentioned is important information when it comes to fishing for Mahi and can play an important role in your success when fishing for this beautiful fish. Just remember these keywords….Fast, Fight and Fun.
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