
Additionally, the fish made it hard for us to catch them in the areas we fished south of Carrabelle in depths ranging from 90 to 112 feet. Many spots that were productive in the past seemed to hold little or no fish. Fortunately, the seas were calm and clear and the porpoises put on a show for us, which made for a real nice day on the water.
I’ve also decided to try something new every time I go out. So we tried trolling a pair of 5 1/2 inch Rapala plugs. One plug was pink, and the other purple. The purple plug caught a small mahi-mahi after a few minutes of trolling. The pink plug had a defective lip and just flopped around in the water. If I had two properly working plugs, I think it would’ve been worthwhile to troll a bit more. If anyone has any special trolling techniques they use for mahi-mahi, it would be great if you would say what you do in the replies to this post.
We ended the day with six red snapper, two mangrove snapper, several lane snapper, and a mahi-mahi.

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