{"id":693,"date":"2007-09-07T14:16:32","date_gmt":"2007-09-07T14:16:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/2007\/09\/the-golden-mahi-mahi\/"},"modified":"2007-09-07T14:16:32","modified_gmt":"2007-09-07T14:16:32","slug":"the-golden-mahi-mahi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/2007\/09\/07\/the-golden-mahi-mahi\/","title":{"rendered":"The Golden Mahi mahi"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"golden_dorado.JPG\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/golden_dorado.JPG\" width=\"500\" height=\"332\" \/><br \/>\nThis Coryphaena &#8220;showing a helmet&#8221; hippurus &#8220;horse tail&#8221; shows us that dorado means &#8220;gilded&#8221; in Spanish. According to one source, the mahi converts about 90% of its food into body weight, and can reach a length of 6.75 feet (and weigh almost 90lbs).<br \/>\nApparently, they can reach 28 inches in six months and maintain a fast growth rate for the duration of their short lives. A really old dolphinfish might live to be 5 years old, but &#8220;current wisdom is that they live for a maximum of 4 years&#8221;.<br \/>\nOn a side note, I am truly baffled at how many people I hear ask &#8220;What&#8217;s that fish that looks like a dolphin?&#8221;. I know of no dolphin that has a blunt forehead and tapered body like the Mahi mahi. Their shape does remind me of a Sperm whale, though.<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"golden_dorado2.JPG\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/golden_dorado2.JPG\" width=\"500\" height=\"332\" \/><\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\nWherever they are common, dolphinfish are also a major commercial fish. In many locations around the world, dolphinfish are attracted to bundles of bamboo or cork planks, then encercled with nets. (Examples are the Shiira-zuke fishery of Japan, the Kannizzali fishery of Malta and the Matas fishery of the Balearic Island).<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(from Probably More Than You Want To Know About The Fishes Of The Pacific Coast)<br \/>\nBesides being delicious, mahi mahis put up a great fight if you hook them, oftentimes jumping out of the water and &#8220;spitting the hook&#8221;. Apparently, they&#8217;re not that bright. One of my old roommates, Brian, used to tell me of how he caught them by improvising an inside-out Fritos bag as a lure.<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"golden_dorado3.JPG\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/golden_dorado3.JPG\" width=\"500\" height=\"332\" \/><br \/>\nThough mahis will flash different colors when excited, they generally don&#8217;t maintain this coloration for a long time. Hormones cause these color changes, which you will generally see when they are feeding, mating, or excited.<br \/>\nThe color flashes of an excited dolphin fish are truly wonderful, but are short-lived like fireworks. When someone brings one of these home from a fishing trip, they usually mention how colorful they remember the fish being when it was brought on deck, and how colorless it looks after it dies.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This Coryphaena &#8220;showing a helmet&#8221; hippurus &#8220;horse tail&#8221; shows us that dorado means &#8220;gilded&#8221; in Spanish. According to one source, the mahi converts about 90% of its food into body weight, and can reach a length of 6.75 feet (and weigh almost 90lbs). 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