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The Bahamas’ Famous Wahoo

The Bahamas is one of the most famous spots for fishing on the planet.  Each year, millions of people from around the world come to the azure waters of this tropical paradise to catch a variety of fish from its bounteous seas.  Swordfish, tuna, shark, marlin, grouper, bonefish, sailfish, barracuda; these are just a sampling of the variety of fish available for someone interested in sports fishing.

Of all of these fish though, one of the most exciting and difficult fish to catch is the Wahoo.  These large, strong relatives of the Atlantic king mackerel range in size from 40 to nearly 150 pounds, and can reach speeds of up to 60 miles per hour, making them one of the fastest fish in the ocean.  Couple that with their incredibly rapid growth, able to sometimes triple their size in the course of a single year, and these fish are certainly one of the toughest catches a sports fisherman can find around the world.

In the Bahamas especially, the Wahoo is plentiful in numbers and size.  Between the months of December and April, they migrate through the islands seeking warmer waters for spawning and food.  While most average between 50-70 pounds, there are enough in the triple digits for fishermen to have a decent chance of catching a few.  Most importantly though, this fish is prized for its meat.  Its flesh is white and dense, with a taste similar to mackerel, meaning that any fish bagged in the ocean make for a feast later in the evening.

So if you’re a pro at sports fishing and looking for your next challenge, or just an amateur looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, fishing for the Bahamas’ famous Wahoo will definitely satisfy you.  And while you’re at it, you’ll be able to enjoy a fantastic experience at one of the world’s greatest aquatic playgrounds.

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