Dude, a dolphin not a porpoise. Also known as Dorado or MahiMahi. Common misconception.Fisherman_max wrote:cavdad45 wrote:In 2008, I will get my dolphin and possibly a sailfish and/or marlin. Lots of pictures and a fiberglass repro to boot.
i was not aware that you could fish for dolphin, but i think it would be fun because they would put up a great fight, although I might feel bad hurting one afterall they are sea mammals and not fish.
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RE:fish i want to add to catch list
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RE:fish i want to add to catch list
hahahahaha sorry cavdad i automatically thought of the dolphins you see at sea world. i call them dorado's and i did not know they were also called dolphin fish lol. yea i would like to catch one of those, i hear that they are the best eating fish in the world.
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RE:fish i want to add to catch list
They are one of the prettiest fish in my book. Looking for a nice wall mount. If I get a trophy-sized one, I will measure everything carefully and take a bunch of photos then release it and get a fiberglass reproduction made to the measured specs. If it's not a trophy sized fish, we will have it prepared locally for dinner, after pictures, of course.