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Out to the FAD for some Mahi Mahi action
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<blockquote data-quote="Billy" data-source="post: 478729" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>Thanks GT, they have been on my bucket list for a while now too. Its a long way out there in a little boat, so have to pick the days carefully :argh: </p><p>The dozen or so we caught were all around the 60cm mark and while they did put up a good fight they were hauled in relatively easily with the big gear we were using. What was also cool, was watching them launch out of the water all around the FAD and then having their mates swimming around underneath them as we got a hooked one boat side :Y: </p><p>To cook them I kept it simple and just heated up some butter and garlic in a frypan and shallow fried the fillets for a few minutes either side. </p><p>Absolutely beautiful tasting fish and as fresh as you will get :drooling:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy, post: 478729, member: 1111"] Thanks GT, they have been on my bucket list for a while now too. Its a long way out there in a little boat, so have to pick the days carefully :argh: The dozen or so we caught were all around the 60cm mark and while they did put up a good fight they were hauled in relatively easily with the big gear we were using. What was also cool, was watching them launch out of the water all around the FAD and then having their mates swimming around underneath them as we got a hooked one boat side :Y: To cook them I kept it simple and just heated up some butter and garlic in a frypan and shallow fried the fillets for a few minutes either side. Absolutely beautiful tasting fish and as fresh as you will get :drooling: [/QUOTE]
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