Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: skace
I'm glad I got here late, now I can pretend I knew that he didn't kill 52 flippers and instead killed some ugly fish.
Didn't stop you from being ignorant.
Dolphins are awesome looking fish. White with a rainbowish color.
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Mahi-mahi is pretty good, but I have to admit I have a lust for Ono when it comes to white fish. Unfortunately, getting Ono anywhere but Hawaii is rather difficult.
Originally posted by: Carbo
Why eat fish if you prefer a fish that doesn't taste like fish?? Buy a damn chicken then.
Originally posted by: Mill
Goddamn at the morons in this thread. It is like a train wreck of utter stupidity.
Originally posted by: Rumpltzer
I knew this thread would be funny even before I opened it.
Tell people here that you went trolling for mullet and see how many hockey players get pissed off!
Originally posted by: waggy
i have heard of the Mahi-mahi before but didnt know it was also called dolphin.
sounds like a fun trip. I would love to go fishing for fish like that. But in IL the choices are limited heh
Originally posted by: Rumpltzer
My mom's in Niceville (across the mid-bay bridge from Destin). I'll show her your pictures and she'll be on that boat every weekend.
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: biostud666
Since it's a fish why does he call it a dolphin?
Because thats what it is called... Honestly you people live under a rock or something? How have you never heard of dolphin the fish before. It tastes great grilled.
lol dolphin the fish hehehe
i never heard of it either, so this thread is a learning experience for me
Originally posted by: eigen
Am i correct in reading that your fishing for dolphin.?
I hope boat sinks and you are rescued by a group of loving intelligent dolphins.Then I hope they eat you.
Originally posted by: Vennon
Any type of limit on Mahi Mahi when you are fishing for them like there are on game fish in the states? Just curious. I don't live near the ocean, my favorite fish to eat around here are Northern Pike and Largemouth Bass.
Walleye.. whatever happened to him, anyway?Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Vennon
Any type of limit on Mahi Mahi when you are fishing for them like there are on game fish in the states? Just curious. I don't live near the ocean, my favorite fish to eat around here are Northern Pike and Largemouth Bass.
You gotta be kidding me. Those are my two favorite types of fish to fish for, but crappie and sunfish both taste much better. Trout too. And Walleye, especially walleye.
Hey, congrats on a great fishing trip!
Originally posted by: jagec
lol, I just know he wrote "dolphins" instead of "mahi mahi" deliberately to get a reaction