In this guide, we’ll explore how to choose and use the right lures for mahi and tuna, how trolling techniques influence results, and how thoughtful lure selection can dramatically improve your catch rate while keeping your fishing approach practical and enjoyable. Understanding Offshore Predator Behavior Before diving into lure choices, it’s important to understand the mindset of offshore predators. Mahi-mahi are curious, aggressive, and often travel near floating debris, weed lines, or temperature breaks. They are visual feeders that respond well to bright colors, fast-moving targets, and surface commotion. Tuna, on the other hand, are built for speed and endurance. They often hunt deeper, track bait schools over long distances, and strike with explosive force. Tuna can be selective feeders, especially in pressured waters, which means your presentation and lure quality must be spot-on. Knowing these behavioral differences allows anglers to match lure styles to species, improving...
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