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Join Captain Jon Fazekas of Bottom Line Sportfishing on a Saturday in April for an unforgettable fishing charter in Lewes, Delaware. This offshore fishing expedition targets mahi mahi and other Atlantic species, delivering an authentic Delaware coastal experience where skill meets the open water.
Captain Jon Fazekas of Bottom Line Sportfishing operates out of Lewes, Delaware on Saturday, April 18th. His fishing charters target species like mahi mahi in the productive Atlantic waters off the Delaware coast. Whether you're an experienced angler or stepping onto a charter boat for the first time, this operation provides the expertise and local knowledge that turns a day on the water into lasting memories.
For booking details, current rates, and availability for your group, contact Bottom Line Sportfishing directly. Captain Jon works with anglers of all skill levels and ensures you're equipped for success on the offshore grounds.
The Delaware coast offers year-round fishing opportunities, but spring through early summer brings excellent mahi mahi action. These vibrant fish are known for their spectacular colors and aggressive strikes, making them a favorite among charter anglers. The waters off Lewes connect to deeper offshore structure where mahi mahi congregate around weed lines and floating debris.
Aboard Captain Jon's charter, you'll experience the thrill of battling these acrobatic fish while soaking in the Delaware Bay and Atlantic views. The professional guidance ensures you understand technique, tackle, and the patterns that make each day unique on the water.
Mahi mahi are among the most exciting fish to target from Delaware waters. These fast-growing pelagic fish display brilliant coloring, from emerald green and gold to vibrant yellows and blues, especially when they're fresh from the ocean. They're known for their speed, jumping ability, and the intense fight they put up on light to medium tackle.
Mahi mahi inhabit warm waters and are commonly found around structure and baitfish concentrations. In the Atlantic off Lewes, they're attracted to floating sargassum, weed lines, and areas where currents push food into predictable zones. They're also schooling fish, meaning when you find one, others are typically nearby, creating opportunities for multiple hookups during a productive day.
The species earned its reputation as a fighter because of their aggressive strikes and acrobatic displays once hooked. Landing a mahi mahi requires keeping steady pressure while the fish makes multiple airborne runs. The visual spectacle of watching these colorful fish explode on a surface plug or live bait presentation is part of what makes them so sought after by charter anglers up and down the Atlantic coast.
Spring fishing in Delaware brings consistent mahi mahi presence as water temperatures warm. Charter captains like Jon Fazekas use current knowledge, seasonal patterns, and day-to-day conditions to position anglers where strikes are most likely. The combination of beautiful offshore scenery, hard-fighting fish, and professional guidance creates the complete offshore fishing experience.